Poe was born in 1809 and was orphaned at the age 3. He became the foster child of John Allan, a wealthy Virginian tobacco exporter. He studied at a private school in England, but went to college at the University of Virginia. He died at age 40, two years after his wife. Well, with my first Poe concluded, I feel it left me feeling.. hmm, a bit lethargic and luke warm. Great Tales contains 5 stories; of which only 1 thrilled me. The cover image relates to the story The Black Cat (except it's not missing an eye) which succeeded in producing in me shock and horror. A man slowly goes crazy, his insanity initially sparked by alcoholism. He turns from a loving husband and animal lover to murderer: gauging out his cats eye, and hanging it from a tree, and splitting his wife's head open with an axe (when she tries to stop him from killing yet another cat). At one point he is awoken with his house on fire, as the rubble settles there is an imprint on the stones above where the head of his bed was, an imprint of a solid black cat with a noose around his neck, (the only difference being a small white patch on his chest). As he touches the image the cat comes to life. The cat proves to be haunting, following him everywhere, tripping him on the stairs, climbing up to his chest while he's walking, and waking him out of slumber to find the cat on his face and difficult to remove. As time goes on the cats white chest patch grows into the shape of the gallows. Which is the mans end when the police hear the cat crying in the cellar wall, and upon opening it, Find the encased body of his wife and the live cat. Now, that's a great spooky Halloween story! It's to bad the others in the book weren't written in the same vain.