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  • The Little Book Of Edgar Allan Poe: Wit & Wisdom From The Master Of The Macabre (Hardcover)

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Edgar Allan Poe, the original master of the macabre and dark Romantic writer of Gothic novels, detective stories, poetry, short stories and satires is synonymous with themes of premature burial, death, madness and mysticism.

His life was intriguing and his early death at 40 was appropriately mysterious - dying in delirium (possibly opium, alcohol, rabies or syphilis induced) in someone else’s clothes on the streets of Baltimore.

One of the most recognisable and widely referenced literary figures, outside of the enormous popularity of his literature, Poe also became a compelling popular culture figure, especially for literary, horror and sci-fi fans.

The Little Book of Edgar Allan Poe is made up of fascinating, poignant, witty and occasionally disturbing quotes from across the breadth of Poe’s work, as well as comments from his contemporaries, extracts from letters and interesting facts about the man’s life and works. It adds up to a fascinating overview of this unique literary character and the incredible fiction he produced.

SAMPLE QUOTE:

‘Tis the wind and nothing more!

Open here I flung the shutter, when, with many a flirt and flutter,

In there stepped a stately raven of the saintly days of yore’ The Raven, 1845.

SAMPLE FACT:

American football team the Baltimore Ravens are name after Poe’s classic poem, The Raven.

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  • Hardback
Cat. No.
  • 5722457
EAN
  • 9781800691964
ISBN
  • 9781800691964