On 1845, Edgar Allen Poe published his acclaimed poem “The Raven” in the New York Evening Mirror. The poem established Poe as ...
Even though the Poe Toaster appears to be nevermore, we couldn’t let Edgar Allan Poe’s birthday pass without a tribute to the master of the macabre. Poe's poem “The Raven” has inspired many a creative ...
It's been almost 175 years since the death of Edgar Allan Poe — one of the most recognizable poets in American history. While Poe was best known for his work in the horror genre, there is much more to ...
Here's a fun fact to impress your book nerd friends: Charles Dickens' pet raven inspired Edgar Allan Poe to write his most famous poem. "The Raven" turns out to have been an actual, living creature, ...
Today’s the day. So in the spirit of Edgar Allen Poe’s legendary poem “The Raven,” here is a new version in the distinctive style of the old: Once upon a midnight dreary, Peyton pondered QB sneaks ...
No one knows for certain what happened during Edgar Allan Poe’s final days on Earth, other than that the 40-year-old author of grisly tales and romantic poetry was found in October 1849 in Baltimore, ...
All eight titles of The Fall of the House of Usher are references to Edgar Allan Poe's poems and short stories. The first episode “A Midnight Dreary” and the finale episode, “The Raven” are both ...
Boston-born Edgar Allan Poe meets “Se7en” in “The Raven,” a serial killer thriller set in 1849 Baltimore and conspicuously lacking mystery, suspense and poetry. Quoth “The Raven,” this is a bore.
"There comes Poe, with his raven, like Barnaby Rudge,/ Three fifths of him genius and two fifths sheer fudge" quipped James Russell Lowell in the "Poe and Longfellow" section of his satirical poem, "A ...