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p>The Tell-Tale Heart – Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849)
Poe was born at Boston in 1809, and left an orphan while still in his infancy. He was adopted by a tobacco merchant and taken to Virginia. As a child he was sent to England for his early education, returning to Richmond in 1820. He attended the University of Virginia, but was forced to leave because of his weakness for drink and gambling. He engaged in editorial work for some time, wrote verses, criticism, and short stories.

The stories of Poe are justly regarded as among the world’s very finest examples of the form. He was influenced to a certain extent by the fantastic tales of the German, Hoffmann, and in turn he influenced nearly every writer, especially the Europeans, since his day. He brought the short story to a point of technical perfection which has never been surpassed.

The Tell-Tale Heart first appeared in a magazine in 1843, and is reprinted from the Collected Works.
The Tell-Tale Heart
True! nervous very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am! but why will you say that I am mad? The disease had sharp- rued my senses not destroyed not dulled them. Above all was the sense of hearing acute. I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. I heard many things in hell. How, then, am I mad? Hearken! and observe how healthily how calmly I can tell you the whole story.

The Tell-Tale Heart – It is impossible to tell how first the idea entered my brain; but once conceived, it haunted me day and night. Object there was none.

I passion there was none. I loved the old man. He had never wronged me.

I had never given me insult. For his gold I had no desire. I think it was his eye! Yes, it was this! One of his eyes resembled that of a vulture a pale blue eye, with a film over it. Whenever it fell upon me, my blood ran cold; and so by degrees—very gradually—I made up my mind to take the life of the old man, and thus rid myself of the eye brever.

The Tell-Tale Heart Part 4

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If still you think me mad, you will think so no longer when I describe the wise precautions I took for the concealment of the body. The night waned, and worked hastily, but in...

The Tell-Tale Heart Part 3

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When I had waited a long time, very patiently, without hearing him lie down, I resolved to open a little—a very, very little crevice in the lantern. So I opened it—you cannot imagine how...

The Tell-Tale Heart Part 2

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Upon the eighth night I was more than usually cautious in opening the door. A watch`s minute hand moves more quickly than did mine. Never before that night had I felt the extent of...

The Tell-Tale Heart Part 1

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Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849)Poe was born at Boston in 1809, and left an orphan while still in his infancy. He was adopted by a tobacco merchant and taken to Virginia. As a child he...

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