If Poe's prose writing on the themes of detection, horror and the boundaries of the mind was outstanding to the point of genius, poetry lent itself naturally to his brooding imagination. Andrew Lang called Poe 'a master of fantastic and melancholy sound', and few readers will deny him these qualities. In this paperback is to be found Poe's entire poetic output from the famous verses like 'The Raven' and 'The Bells' to poems little known and some written before he was twenty; the essays cover subjects as various as 'Longfellow's Ballads' and 'Mesmerizing Revelations'; altogether a full and splendid selection.