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Edgar Allan Poe
A number of his homes are dedicated museums today. ... Poems by Edgar Allan Poe at PoetryFoundation.org -
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Edgar Allan Poe in popular culture
The 57-minute silent film, released in 1915, depicts Poe's falling out with the Allan family, his love of his wife Virginia, and a few hallucinations caused by wine, one of which seems to inspire his poem "The Raven." ... Edgar Allan Poe -
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Death of Edgar Allan Poe
Adding further confusion about the frequency of Poe's use of alcohol was his membership in the Sons of Temperance at the time of his death. ... Edgar Allan Poe -
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Poems by Edgar Allan Poe
It mentions a woman named "Helen," which may actually refer to Jane Stanard, one of Poe's first loves and the mother of a friend. ... Works of Edgar Allan Poe -
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Eureka: A Prose Poem
Archimedes used the term after taking a bath and discovering the concept of displacement. ... Works of Edgar Allan Poe -
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Edgar Allan Poe and music
Grave Digger's 2001 album The Grave Digger is dedicated to Poe, and some of Poe's works, including "The Raven" and "Fall of the House of Usher" are the basis of a number of songs. ... Edgar Allan Poe -
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Edgar Allan Poe Cottage
In 1895, the New York Shakespeare Society purchased the Cottage for use as a headquarters with the promise that it would be maintained in the condition in which Poe used it, however concerns about any move of the cottage sprung up almost immediately. ... ↑ "Edgar Allan Poe's Cottage". -
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Edgar Allan Poe in television and film
The concept of sealing someone alive behind a brick wall, "a la Poe" in The Cask of Amontillado, was used in the September 22, 1971, episode of Rod Serling's TV series Night Gallery, titled "The Merciful". The episode included a short segment in which an old woman (Imogene Coca) is apparently sealing her husband (King Donavan), passively seated in an old chair, in the basement behind a brick wall she is building. ... Edgar Allan Poe -
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The Murders in the Rue Morgue
He printed only one, "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" oddly collected with the satirical "The Man That Was Used Up". ... Works of Edgar Allan Poe -
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The Raven
The poem makes use of a number of folk and classical references. ... Baltimore: The Edgar Allan Poe Society, Inc., 1990.
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