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The Facts in Case of M. Valdemar

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The Fall of the House of Usher

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The Imp of the Perverse

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The Island of the Fay

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The Landscape Garden

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The Literary Life of Thingum Bob, Esq.

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The Man of the Crowd

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The Man That Was Used Up

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The Masque of the Red Death

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THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE

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THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE

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The Mystery of Marie RogĂȘt

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The Oblong Box

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The Oval Portrait

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A painter is so obsessed with painting the perfect portrait of his beautiful wife, that he does nothing else until it is finished. As an artist myself, I can relate to this story in more ways than one. It is very short, only a couple of pages, but definitely worth reading.
The Oxford Book of American Detective Stories

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Hillerman, author of the Joe Leaphorn mysteries, and Herbert, editor of The Oxford Companion to Crime and Mystery Writing, trace this short-story genre from its beginnings in the hands of Edgar Allen Poe through its development by the likes of Erle Stanley Gardner, Mary Roberts Rinehart and Anthony Boucher to its current practice by such masters as Marcia Muller. Poe's "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," which established a great many of the whodunit conventions, is indispensable to such an overview. Raymond Chandler's "I'll be Waiting" emits a doom-laden atmosphere right from the first line; William Faulkner shows unexpected economy of language?and a transparent plot?in "An Error in Chemistry." Ed McBain scores high marks in "Small Homicide," in which the tiny details of a baby's untimely death resonate uncomfortably. As represented in this competent, unstartling collection, Linda Barnes ("Lucky Penny") easily outsasses Sue Grafton ("The Parker Shotgun"). Hillerman makes a solid appearance with "Chee's Witch," and in "Benny's Space" Muller captures the full subtle force of her novel-length vision.
The Pit and the Pendulum

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The Power of Words

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The Premature Burial

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The Purloined Letter

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The Raven

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