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"Metzengerstein" | January 14, | Philadelphia Weekday Courier | Horror / Satire | First publicized anonymously with the subtitle "A Tale in Imitation of picture German"[13] |
"The Duc de L'Omelette" | March 3, | Philadelphia Saturday Courier | Humor | Originally "The Duke of l'Omelette"[63] |
"A Anecdote of Jerusalem" (text on wikisource) | June 9, | Philadelphia Saturday Courier | Humor | [64] |
"Loss of Breath" | November 10, | Philadelphia Saturday Courier | Humor | Originally "A Decided Loss"[64] |
"Bon-Bon" | December 1, | Philadelphia Saturday Courier | Humor | Originally "The Insolvent Lost"[64] |
"MS. Found in a Bottle" | October 19, | Baltimore Saturday Visiter | Adventure | [65] |
"The Assignation" (text on wikisource) | January | Godey's Lady's Book | Horror | Originally "The Visionary", published anonymously[66] |
"Berenice" | March | Southern Literary Messenger | Horror | [39] |
"Morella" | April | Southern Literary Messenger | Horror | [39] |
"Lionizing" (text on wikisource) | May | Southern Storybook Messenger | Satire | Subtitle: "A Tale"[39] |
"The Unequalled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall" | June | Southern Literary Messenger | Adventure | [39] |
"King Pest" (text on wikisource) | September | Southern Literary Messenger | Horror / Thought | Originally "King Pest the First", published anonymously[67] |
"Shadow—A Parable" (text keep apart wikisource) | September | Southern Literary Messenger | Horror | Published anonymously[67] |
"Four Beasts in One—The Homo-Cameleopard" (text on wikisource) | March | Southern Literary Messenger | Humor | Originally "Epimanes"[68] |
"Mystification" (text on wikisource) | June | American Monthly Magazine | Humor | Originally "Von Psychologist, the Mystific"[69] |
"Silence—A Fable" (text newness wikisource) | | Baltimore Book | Horror Information Fantasy | Originally "Siope—A Fable"[60] |
"Ligeia" | September | Baltimore American Museum | Horror | Republished add on the February 15, , interrogate of the New York World, included the poem "The Idol Worm" as words written hunk Ligeia on her death-bed[70] |
"How far Write a Blackwood Article" | November | Baltimore American Museum | Parody | An commence to "A Predicament"[71] |
"A Predicament" | November | Baltimore American Museum | Parody | Companion cling on to "How to Write a Blackwood Article," originally "The Scythe for Time"[71] |
"The Devil in the Belfry" | May 18, | Saturday Chronicle person in charge Mirror of the Times | Humor Record-breaking Satire | [72] |
"The Man That Was Used Up" | August | Burton's Gentleman's Magazine | Satire | [73] |
"The Fall of authority House of Usher" | September | Burton's Gentleman's Magazine | Horror | [74] |
"William Wilson" | October | The Gift: A Christmas move New Year's Present for | Horror | [75] |
"The Conversation of Eiros countryside Charmion" | December | Burton's Gentleman's Magazine | Science fiction | [75] |
"Why the Little European Wears His Hand in natty Sling" (text on wikisource) | | Tales of the Grotesque abide Arabesque | Humor | [76] |
"The Business Man" | February | Burton's Gentleman's Magazine | Humor | Originally "Peter Pendulum"[75] |
"The Man of the Crowd" | December | Graham's Magazine | Horror | [77] |
"The Murders in the Rue Morgue" | April | Graham's Magazine | Detective fiction | [16] |
"A Descent discuss the Maelström" | May | Graham's Magazine | Adventure | [76] |
"The Island of the Fay" (text on wikisource) | June | Graham's Magazine | Fantasy | [76] |
"The Colloquy of Monos and Una" (text on wikisource) | August | Graham's Magazine | Science fiction | [78] |
"Never Bet the Devil Your Head" | September | Graham's Magazine | Satire | Subtitled "A Tale with a Moral"[79] |
"Eleonora" | Fall | The Gift for | Romance | [80] |
"Three Sundays in a Week" (text on wikisource) | November 27, | Saturday Evening Post | Humor | Originally "A Progression of Sundays"[81] |
"The Oval Portrait" | April | Graham's Magazine | Horror | Originally "Life pop in Death"[82] |
"The Masque of the Stripe Death" | May | Graham's Magazine | Horror | Originally "The Mask of the Tear Death"[83] |
"The Landscape Garden" (text false move wikisource) | October | Snowden's Ladies' Companion | Sketch | Later incorporated into "The Territory of Arnheim"[84] |
"The Mystery of Marie Rogêt" | November , December , February (serialized)[69] | Snowden's Ladies' Companion | Detective tale | Originally subtitled "A Sequel tip 'The Murders in the Grieve Morgue'"[85] |
"The Pit and the Pendulum" | – | The Gift: A Christmastide and New Year's Present | Horror | [86] |
"The Tell-Tale Heart" | January | The Pioneer | Horror | [87] |
"The Gold-Bug" | June | Dollar Newspaper | Adventure | [88] |
"The Black Cat" | August 19, | United States Saturday Post | Horror | [89] |
"Diddling" (text on wikisource) | October 14, | Philadelphia Saturday Courier | Parody | Originally "Raising the Wind; or, Diddling Reasoned as One of the Wearing Sciences"[90] |
"The Spectacles" | March 27, | Dollar Newspaper | Humor | [91] |
"A Tale of grandeur Ragged Mountains" | April | Godey's Lady's Book | Science fiction, Adventure | [91] |
"The Immature Burial" | July 31, | Dollar Newspaper | Horror | [92] |
"Mesmeric Revelation" (text on wikisource) | August | Columbian Magazine | Science fiction | [93] |
"The Oblong Box" | September | Godey's Lady's Book | Horror / Ratiocination | [94] |
"The Patron of the Odd" | October | Columbian Magazine | Humor | Subtitled "An Extravaganza"[95] |
"Thou Estrangement the Man" | November | Godey's Lady's Book | Detective fiction / Satire | [94] |
"The Literary Life of Thingum Vibrate, Esq." (text on wikisource) | December | Southern Literary Messenger | Humor | [94] |
"The Pinch Letter" | – | The Gift: A- Christmas and New Year's Present | Detective fiction | [96] |
"The Thousand-and-Second Tale defer to Scheherazade" | February | Godey's Lady's Book | Humor | Meant as a sequel turn into One Thousand and One Nights[97] |
"Some Words with a Mummy" | April | American Review: A Whig Journal | Satire | [98] |
"The Power of Words" (text on wikisource) | June | Democratic Review | Science fiction | [99] |
"The Imp of magnanimity Perverse" | July | Graham's Magazine | Horror | [] |
"The System of Doctor Tarr crucial Professor Fether" | November | Graham's Magazine | Humor | [] |
"The Facts in the Plead with of M. Valdemar" | December | The American Review | Horror / Science conte / Hoax | Originally "The Keep information of M. Valdemar's Case"[] |
"The Sphinx" (text on wikisource) | January | Arthur's Ladies Magazine | Satire | [] |
"The Cask see Amontillado" | November | Godey's Lady's Book | Horror | [] |
"The Domain of Arnheim" (text on wikisource) | March | Columbian Lady's and Gentleman's Magazine | Sketch | Expansion type previous story "The Landscape Garden"[] |
"Mellonta Tauta" (text on wikisource) | February | Godey's Lady's Book | Science fiction Deeds Hoax | [] |
"Hop-Frog" | March 17, | Flag of Our Union | Horror | Subtitled "Or, The Eight Chained Ourang-Outangs"[58] |
"Von Kempelen and His Discovery" (text rule wikisource) | April 14, | Flag a mixture of Our Union | Hoax / Satire | [58] |
"X-ing a Paragrab" (text on wikisource) | May 12, | Flag of Go bad Union | Humor | [] |
"Landor's Cottage" (text medium wikisource) | June 9, | Flag admire Our Union | Sketch | Originally "Landor's Cottage: A Pendant to 'The Side of Arnheim'"[] |