“The Masque of the Red Death” (1842) is considered by Poe scholar T.O. Mabbott a “masterpiece” among his “very short stories” (
Poe2:667). Originally published for
Graham’s Magazinein May of 1842 under the title “The Mask of the Red Death. A Fantasy”, reprints followed in the Baltimore
Saturday Visiterand
The Literary Souvenirof Lowell, Massachusetts, both in that same year. By July of 1845, the text was published under its now well-known title in
The Broadway Journal(
Poe2:670). Poe made minor revisions to the tale prior to its later reprinting in 1845, with the most obvious change being the title itself, which now emphasises the masquerade that takes place rather than any one individual who has dressed up for the celebration. Plot wise the text reads like an odd…
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