A review by si0bhan
Edgar Allan Poe's Complete Poetical Works by Edgar Allan Poe

3.0

Poe’s poetry is a mixed bag for me. Some of his poems I really enjoy, some I could not get into, and some of them had me on the fence. There is certainly something for everyone with Poe’s poems, but not everything will be for everything. If nothing else, I certainly recommend giving a few of his most popular pieces a read.

Four-star ratings:
The Raven.
The Conqueror Worm.
Song.
Eldorado.
Dream-Land.
Lines on Ale.
Al Aaraaf.
Tamerlane.
The City in the Sea.
The Sleeper.

Three-star ratings:
The Bells.
Annabel Lee.
To Isaac Lea.
To the River.
Fanny.
Serenade.
The Haunted Palace.
For Annie.
Spirits of the Dead.
A Dream.
A Dream Within A Dream.
To M.L. S——.
Bridal Ballad.
Israfel.
Impromptu To Kate Carol.
The Divine Right of Kings.
Deep in Earth.
To Miss Louise Olivia Hunter.
Lenore.
Romance.
The Happiest Day, The Happiest Hour.
Imitation.
Fairy-Land.
The Lake.
To One in Paradise.
A Paean.
Alone.
To Isadore.
The Village Street.
The Forest Reverie.
To Marie Louise (Shew).

Two-star ratings:
Ulalume.
Eulalie.
To ——.
Lines on Joe Locke.
Epigram for Wall Street.
The Coliseum.
Silence.
Beloved Physician.
Hymn.
Evangeline.
Sonnet—To Science.
The Valley of Unrest.
To Zante.
To Margaret.
To Octavia.
Elizabeth.
An Acrostic.
Evening Star.
Hymn to Aristogeiton and Harmodius.
Dreams.
In Youth I Have Known One.
To My Mother.

One-star ratings:
To Helen.
A Valentine.
An Enigma.
Poetry.
To F——.
Spiritual Song.
To Frances S. Osgood.