rjk
04-01-2014, 04:00 PM
Short story is I'm looking for some recommendations on good Edgar Allan Poe anthologies, likely annotated.
Long story is I've first encountered Poe when I was in my teens. I was into horror tales then and read somewhere about a guy named E.A. Poe. I picked up some not too big collection of his short stories in my local library and I remember considering it being one of the best things I've read. Back then I thought this was more or less all that he's ever written. Now I'd like to get into his other works, probably all of them.
The problem I encountered when I wandered through some online bookstores looking for some anthology of his works was that there are tons of them. I'd like one that's unabridged with original unaltered texts. I'd be glad to have it somehow annotated (also I've seen many illustrated editions and read that Harry's Clarke illustrations for Poe are damn good), as I've read he used pretty obscure language and phrases. Also it doesn't have to be an anthology - I can buy few separated volumes.
I'd just go to bookstoes and check some editions myself, but I live in Poland and we don't import that many of English languaged books, so I'm limited to the online shopping.
I'm not sure if that's the proper section of the forums to ask such a question. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Long story is I've first encountered Poe when I was in my teens. I was into horror tales then and read somewhere about a guy named E.A. Poe. I picked up some not too big collection of his short stories in my local library and I remember considering it being one of the best things I've read. Back then I thought this was more or less all that he's ever written. Now I'd like to get into his other works, probably all of them.
The problem I encountered when I wandered through some online bookstores looking for some anthology of his works was that there are tons of them. I'd like one that's unabridged with original unaltered texts. I'd be glad to have it somehow annotated (also I've seen many illustrated editions and read that Harry's Clarke illustrations for Poe are damn good), as I've read he used pretty obscure language and phrases. Also it doesn't have to be an anthology - I can buy few separated volumes.
I'd just go to bookstoes and check some editions myself, but I live in Poland and we don't import that many of English languaged books, so I'm limited to the online shopping.
I'm not sure if that's the proper section of the forums to ask such a question. Correct me if I'm wrong.