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Edgar Allan Poe
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Edgar Allan Poe has long been named as the father of detective narrative and fiction, and has often been credited with influencing other authors to write within the genre. ... And this, unfortunately, is the case with Poe: his Auguste Dupin stories may well have given birth to modern detective fiction, but alongside the works they inspired they are little more than historically interesting artifacts. ... "Murders in the Rue Morgue" was not received well when Poe first attempted to publish it. ...
Some critics have therefore made claims that Poe is a mere mystifier who writes his stories only to please the public and follow the current fashion. ... When you read the works of Poe, you find yourself wandering into yesteryear without even trying. ... This is true of Poe’s Dupin in The Murders in the Rue Morgue, Doyle’s Holmes, and Christie’s Poirot, for example.
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Title: Edgar Allan Poe
Words: 1315 Rating: None Pages: 5.3 submitted by: blackkangel
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