The Tell-Tale Heart By Edgar Allan Poe
About The Book
"The Tell-Tale Heart" is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe first published in 1843. It follows an unnamed narrator who insists on his sanity after murdering an old man with a "vulture eye". The murder is carefully calculated, and the murderer hides the body by cutting it into pieces and hiding it under the floorboards. Ultimately the narrator's guilt manifests itself in the hallucination that the man's heart is still beating under the floorboards. It is unclear what relationship, if any, the old man and his murderer share. It has been suggested that the old man is a father figure or, perhaps, that his vulture eye represents some sort of veiled secret. The ambiguity and lack of details about the two main characters stand in stark contrast to the specific plot details leading up to the murder. The story was first published in James Russell Lowell's The Pioneer in January 1843. "The Tell-Tale Heart" is widely considered a classic of the Gothic fiction genre and one of Poe's most famous short stories.
Review
"The Tell Tale Heart is enjoyable and Fountain does a fine job of matching illustration to text."Ellen Datlow, from The Years Best Fantasy & Horror 1996
"Bill Fountain's obsessive exploration of well trod turf is laudable and engaging."Steve Bissette -- (Steve Bissette)
About Author
Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe (1809-49) was born in Boston and orphaned at an early age. Taken in by a couple from Richmond, Virginia, he spent a semester at the University of Virginia but could not afford to stay longer. After joining the Army and matriculating as a cadet, he started his literary career with the anonymous publication of Tamerlane and Other Poems, before working as a literary critic. His life was dotted with scandals, such as purposefully getting himself court-martialled to ensure dismissal from the Army, being discharged from his job at the Southern Literary Messenger in Richmond after being found drunk by his boss, and secretly marrying his thirteen-year-old cousin Virginia (listed twenty-one on the marriage certificate). His work took him to both New York City and Baltimore, where he died at the age of forty, two years after Virginia.
| Author | Edgar Allan Poe |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Penguin Classics |
| Publication date | 26 February 2015 |
| Language | English |
| Number of page | 64 |
| Product Dimensions | 21.59 x 0.15 x 27.94 cm |
| Binding | Paperback |
| ISBN | 9780141397269 |
| In the box | 1 x main product |