Edgar Allan Poe
'Quoth the Raven, ’Nevermore.’' - Edgar Allan PoeFirst published in 1845, The Raven is Edgar Allan Poe’s most famous poem and one of the enduring masterpieces of American literature. Its haunting rhythm, Gothic imagery, and unforgettable refrain tell the story of a grieving man visited by a mysterious raven, whose one word-'Nevermore'-becomes a chilling refrain of despair and loss.This edition features the renowned illustrations of Gustave Doré, the celebrated nineteenth-century French artist whose engravings bring Poe’s dark vision to life. Doré’s atmospheric artwork, first published in 1884, remains among the most striking visual interpretations of The Raven, perfectly complementing the poem’s mood of melancholy and dread.Together, Poe’s lyrical genius and Doré’s dramatic artistry create an edition that is both a literary treasure and a visual masterpiece. Essential for students of poetry, lovers of Gothic literature, and collectors of illustrated classics, The Raven remains a timeless meditation on grief, memory, and the shadows of the human soul.