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There were much of the beautiful, much of the wanton, much of the bizarre, something of the terrible

Edition data

TitleThe Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe; Edited and Chronologically Arranged on the Basis of the Standard Text, with Certain Addit

WorkThe Masque of the Red Death

Editing placeLondon / New York

EditorialG. P. Putnam’s Sons / The Knickerbocker Press

Year1902

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Illustration data

TitleThere were much of the beautiful, much of the wanton, much of the bizarre, something of the terrible

IllustratorFrederick Simpson Coburn

Engraver

Topic/Content
3. The narrator describes the rooms and the events taking place during the first hours of the masque dance

Technique
Photogravure

Characters
Ballet-dancers
Buffoons
Courtiers
Dames
Individuals in the crowd
Knights
Multitude
Musicians
Prince Prospero
Red Death
Revellers
Waltzers

Places
Chambers
Rooms

Objects
Masks
Ornaments

Others
Costumes
Countenances
Masquerade
Midnight
Night
Revel

Location in the book (volume)8

Location in the book (page)Front.

Illustration measurements (in cms)15,5 x 8,5

Page measurements (in cms)23 x 16

Color/B&WBlack and white

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