Then it occurred to me that Poe was also unique in creating so many iconic images, usually with Gothic or horrific overtones, that I ought to detail which of his works I rated as high in mythicity.
The following is a list of those works, but the only analysis I'll provide, if any, appears in the linked OUROBOROS essays.
As it happens, I chose exactly 20, with very few examples of "the naturalistic," somewhat more of "the marvelous," and with the majority fitting the domain of "the uncanny." Most of the Usual Suspects fit my criteria for high mythicity, though there are a few obscurities-- "Thou Art the Man," "The Spectales," and "The Power of Words"-- that loomed larger for me than comparative favorites like "William Wilson" and "M. Valdemar," and "Hop-Frog."
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