Edgar Allan Poe's MonstersMain MenuA Quick Note on Defining "Sites of Monstrosity" and "Monsters"IntroductionThe Black CatShort StoryThe Cask of AmontilladoShort StoryThe Masque of the Red DeathShort StoryThe Tell-Tale HeartShort StoryThe RavenPoemBibliographyNaja Smith '200fa2af7d23a639bd9a92f297b9db766c1a55b0f5
Harry Clarke’s illustration for “The Masque of the Red Death.”
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