Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Selected Stories by Edgar Allan Poe

Rate this book
he Masterpieces of World Fiction series brings together the best-loved short stories by the great masters of the genre—from Chekov and Maupassant, Kipling and Wilde, to O. Henry and Saki and Tolstoy and Conrad. Thoughtfully compiled by the bestselling author Terry O’ Brien, this series is a great way for readers to revisit old favourites and for introducing literary masterpieces to newer, younger readers.

138 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2014

45 people are currently reading
69 people want to read

About the author

Terry O’Brien

12 books2 followers

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
16 (18%)
4 stars
37 (42%)
3 stars
27 (30%)
2 stars
6 (6%)
1 star
2 (2%)
Displaying 1 - 12 of 12 reviews
Profile Image for Tahera.
745 reviews283 followers
December 29, 2018
Edgar Allen Poe was quite interested in the ideas of death, human psychology, mesmerism, premature burial, etc. and my oh my what stories he has woven around them...Superb!
Profile Image for Ashok Krishna.
429 reviews61 followers
December 30, 2022
Not sure. Sentences that run to the whole length of a paragraph, leads that take forever to arrive at the pith that does little to shock or thrill - may be Poe isn't for me.
Profile Image for Astha Prakash.
93 reviews46 followers
December 2, 2015
Deliciously horrifying. Can't believe he used such dark themes for his books in the 1830's. They're powerful enough to give you nightmares, and yet you can't stop reading.
Profile Image for Ale N.
155 reviews9 followers
July 18, 2021
Loved it.
I didn't have many expectations about it, because it was the first time I've read any of his stories, except The Raven.
I need to say that one story after the other I was captured into this poetic style of writing and right now I can't even choose my favourite short story anymore.
After I finished reading each one of them, they're all my favourites.
Profile Image for Trey Claige.
13 reviews
January 26, 2018
When Poe's name comes up, many people think "The Raven". Poe is considered a legendary poet/writer and I enjoyed several of the stories in this compilation, however, I wasn't as entertained by "The Raven" (nor "The Tell-Tale Heart" for that matter) as I was by "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" and "The Black Cat". I'll keep this short but I confidently rank "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" up there with Holmes' adventures. "The Black Cat" was just bone-chilling. I recommend you read them for yourself…in the daytime.

Trey Claige
Profile Image for Nikki.
167 reviews
April 25, 2025
(This review is prob not for the right short story collection)
Some are spooky and creative! Some are slow.

From a modern standpoint, these stories have really poor pacing. The beginnings are usually abstract and have heavier vocabulary, to the point where I’d put down a story a couple times from boredom and confusion until I could power through and get the beginning of the action. Then most of the stories end so abruptly, it’s jarring. I think this can be attributed to the style of the day, but I can’t say for sure. It reminded me of the way that Grimm fairy tales often end with one sentence like “and then they all died and no one saw them again”, and it leaves you unsatisfied.

The middle of each story was suspenseful and so dark. Really fun to read.

I did love reading some of the classics and I’m happy to understand the original stories now.

Favorites (in order):
The Masque of the Red Death (rich people and the plague! So so good)
The Cask of Amontillado
The Fall of the House of Usher

Disliked:
The Premature Burial (soooo slow and incredibly random ending. Literally this one put me to sleep 3 times)
The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar

Others in this collection:
Hop-Frog (strange and good revenge)
The Tell-Tale Heart
The Black Cat (so dark)
The Murders in the Rue Morgue (such a great set-up and locked-door mystery! But then the reveal felt silly)
The Pit and the Pendulum (suspenseful but disappointing ending)
Profile Image for Jess.
61 reviews7 followers
August 18, 2022
Actual rate: 1.5
love his poetry but this wasn’t good enough…
Profile Image for Ann T.
587 reviews27 followers
January 28, 2020
A great collection of stories, many of which I have never read, that really brought you into the mind of Edgar Allan Poe (EAP).

The Raven - Never knew that EAP wrote poetry. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
Hop-Frog - Obviously bullying and teaches one to NOT make fun of persons with special needs as you will certainly be revenged upon.
The Black Cat - This is the making of a serial killer. Physical abuse to his own wife and all his animals, specifically the black cat who he gouged out an eye and hung with a noose. He eventually murdered the wife and buried her body in the cellar walls whereas the ghost of the black cat helped police to find the body.
The Cask of Amontillado - EAP certainly like to bury people.
The Facts in the Case of M. Waldemar - The hypnotizing of someone at the brink of death. I wonder if it has exactly ever been tries.
The Fall of the House of Usher - Didn't enjoy as didn't get it, until the end when once again EAP buries another person in a tomb.
Gold Bug - Loved this story up to when EAP started writing about the alphabet, but then finally once done, enjoyed it again to the end.
The Masque of the Red Death - A dark story but also slightly comical.
The Murders in the Rye Morgue - I was completely lost in the beginning but once the dialogue started, the story was awesome. An orangutan murdering so brutally because he watched his master shave and cut himself.
The Purloined Letter - A mystery of detective case. I did learn where I could hide things.
The Pit and the Pendulum - Absolute terror to either be slain the by pendulum or falling to his death into a pit. Him going unconscious often only to wake up to find another new terror awaiting. Well done.
The Tell-Tale Heart - I read this in high school. The senses of one's own mind can clearly be deceitful, likely to do with a guilt conscious as well.
Profile Image for Nikolas Totiev.
230 reviews4 followers
October 1, 2017
Although one of my favourite poems is The Raven by Poe, I rated this collection of stories poorly. There certainly were some stories deserving of 5 stars like The Masque of Red Death or the Tell-Tale Heart and others but the majority of these stories seemed rather dull. I felt more like pushing through the mediocre stories rather than enjoying his writing. I would recommend some of the stories but I dont think I recommend the collection as a whole.
Profile Image for Iqra.
28 reviews17 followers
September 29, 2018
This one gave me the chills. My copy is in the freezer now =P
Displaying 1 - 12 of 12 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.