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Tales of Terror

By: Edgar Allan Poe
Narrated by: David Thorn, Bruce Blau
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American poet, critic, and short-story writer Edgar Allan Poe is universally recognized for his cultivation of the macabre in fiction. His stories are characterized by an original kind of supernatural horror, often using the awareness of death as a catalyzing force in its own right. His tales and poems brim with psychological depth and intense imagery, made vivid through his musical language and hypnotic rhythms, which are especially captivating when heard aloud.

This special audio collection features some of Poe's best-known stories, including "The Tell Tale Heart", "Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar", "Hop Frog", "Murders in the Rue Morgue", "Masque of the Red Death", "The Pit and the Pendulum", "Fall of the House of Usher", "The Black Cat", and "The Cask of Amontillado".

(P)2006 Alcazar Audioworks
Classics Collections & Anthologies Literary History & Criticism Poetry Heartfelt Scary Cats Horror Anthology True Horror
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"Poe constantly and inevitably produced magic where his greatest contemporaries produced only beauty." (George Bernard Shaw)

Descriptive Prose • Classic Tales • Talented Narrators • Compelling Stories • Gothic Fiction • Nice Musical Interludes
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Edgar Allan Poe. What else is needed to be said? A collection of short stories it's a good read for October and really get's you in the mood for October 31st! Not exactly known for in depth plots the power he wields over descriptive narrative is unparalleled even today.

Halloween galore

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I love Poe but this is not for you if relaxing or sleeping while this is playing is your plan. The loud spikes and music are really jarring. This my opinion though. To me the music would fit a horror movie better, rather than stories with existential dread.

Not a very relaxing listen

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I have always enjoyed the stories and poems of Edgar Allan Poe and this collection was no different.

Bruce Blau and David Thorn did fine jobs performing these stories, however the audio quality was only fair at best. There are several areas where it sounds as if the narrators were talking in a tunnel, whether it be one word or several. It was distracting and annoying while listening to this book.

The Stories Were Good. Audio Quality Was Not

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Knew all the stories already but good to hear again.

Other reviewer disliked accent. I had no trouble understanding words and thought it added flavor to the presentation. I have lived in the south some so perhaps this helped. I thought narrator did a good job.

What I didn’t like about the presentation was that the music in between the stories jumped up way too much louder than the rest. Weird needless defect that really bothered me.

Poe Can’t Be Bad

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…but the narrator and the music at during the stories annoyed the hell out of me. During the Murders in the Rue Morgue the narrator’s French accent was so thick as to make the character indecipherable. The guy is talented but as the kids say these days, “a little extra”.

It’s Poe so the stories are great…

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Classic Poe, well read. All his best works. Talented narrator well suited to these classic tales of terror!

Classic Poe, well read. All his best works.

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It's time for me to make yet another awful admission. I've made it past 40+ years on this planet without reading much of Edgar Allan Poe's writing. If I recall correctly, I read "The Black Cat" when I was a wee little thing, but I don't think it stuck with me. Tales of Terror by Edgar Allan Poe, narrated by David Thorn and Bruce Blau was included in my Audible subscription, so I figured why the heck not.

Included in this batch were the following stories: "The Tell Tale Heart", "Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar", "Hop Frog", "Murders in the Rue Morgue", "Masque of the Red Death", "The Pit and the Pendulum", "Fall of the House of Usher", "The Black Cat", and "The Cask of Amontillado".

So, in other words, all the great classics. My big takeaway from this is that Mr Poe has a bunch of favourite words, some of which include "ghastly", "grotesque" and "hideous", among many others, and he had an especial love for describing the beating of hearts of the horror of staring into eyes.

I will admit that as a cat lover, I found "The Black Cat" hard going – more so this time around than when I first read it. "Masque of the Red Death" was oddly apt for the times in which we live. Overall, I appreciated delving into these tales, as the prose is slow-moving, highly descriptive, and layered. Dark, of course, too, which is a bonus. And very much what I would term Gothic fiction.

The production quality was a bit patchy in places – I could clearly hear where extra bits were dropped in, as there was variance in the sound which jumped out at me enough for me to feel the need to comment. Some of the accents the narrators put on also grated on me a wee bit. Not enough to toss the iPhone across the kitchen, but enough to raise a brow.

If you're looking to add to your literary experiences, this is a good introduction to Poe's writing. And I can say that it very much comes alive as spoken word – to get past the author's general wordiness, that is. And he does take a while to get to a point – but then the writing is very much a product of its time, which is something to be kept in mind.

A good introduction to Poe's writing

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There are periodic changes in the audio quality from choppy editing. It can be annoying at times.

choppy editing

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Poe is a true classic. This narrator brings something extraordinary to these already compelling stories. The intermission music was a nice touch, too. The narrator may not be what you’re expecting, but don’t give up on it; it’s truly a transcendent experience. Favorite: Masque of the Red Death.

Always a Delight

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It was very difficult to concentrate on what was being read because the narrator kept changing accents. I’ve found the audible originals of Poe’s work are better read and wish there were more free ones. I can see why this one is free

Pick an accent

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