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Edgar Allan Poe
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Upon reading a story by Edgar Allan Poe, one leaves behind reality and enters Poe’s own private hell. ... Even then, Poe’s stories remain in the back of our minds and surface as nightmares. That is the true legacy of Edgar Allan Poe.
When I first read some of Edgar Allan Poe’s work, I felt that Poe must have either been a very imaginative man or a very disturbed human being. ...
After reading up on some of the more important details of Edgar Allan Poe’s life, and watching his biography on tape I began to understand where some of the ideas for his stories came from. ... Historians say that Poe deeply loved his wife and was lost in grief over her death. In his biography, it mentioned that Poe’s famous poem, The Raven, was written while his wife was dying. It expresses just how much love Poe felt for his wife and how much pain he was feeling over her imminent death.
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Title: Edgar Allan Poe
Words: 727 Rating: None Pages: 2.9 submitted by: Malanie
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