The Works of Edgar Allan Poe

by Edgar Allan Poe

The Raven Edition
VOLUME IV.


Contents

[THE DEVIL IN THE BELFRY]
[LIONIZING]
[X-ING A PARAGRAB]
[METZENGERSTEIN]
[THE SYSTEM OF DOCTOR TARR AND PROFESSOR FETHER]
[THE LITERARY LIFE OF THINGUM BOB, ESQ.]
[HOW TO WRITE A BLACKWOOD ARTICLE]
[A PREDICAMENT]
[MYSTIFICATION]
[DIDDLING]
[THE ANGEL OF THE ODD]
[MELLONTA TAUTA]
[THE DUC DE L’OMELETTE]
[THE OBLONG BOX]
[LOSS OF BREATH]
[THE MAN THAT WAS USED UP]
[THE BUSINESS MAN]
[THE LANDSCAPE GARDEN]
[MAELZEL’S CHESS-PLAYER]
[THE POWER OF WORDS]
[THE COLLOQUY OF MONOS AND UNA]
[THE CONVERSATION OF EIROS AND CHARMION]
[SHADOW—A PARABLE]

THE DEVIL IN THE BELFRY

What o’clock is it?—Old Saying.

Everybody knows, in a general way, that the finest place in the world is—or, alas, was—the Dutch borough of Vondervotteimittiss. Yet as it lies some distance from any of the main roads, being in a somewhat out-of-the-way situation, there are perhaps very few of my readers who have ever paid it a visit. For the benefit of those who have not, therefore, it will be only proper that I should enter into some account of it. And this is indeed the more necessary, as with the hope of enlisting public sympathy in behalf of the inhabitants, I design here to give a history of the calamitous events which have so lately occurred within its limits. No one who knows me will doubt that the duty thus self-imposed will be executed to the best of my ability, with all that rigid impartiality, all that cautious examination into facts, and diligent collation of authorities, which should ever distinguish him who aspires to the title of historian.