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The Annotated Poe
Harvard University Press, 2015 Cloth: 978-0-674-05529-2 Library of Congress Classification PS26032015 Dewey Decimal Classification 818.309
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Edgar Allan Poe is perhaps America’s most famous writer. Adapted many times to the stage and screen and an inspiration to countless illustrators, graphic novelists, and musicians, his tales and poems remain a singular presence in popular culture. (His most famous poem inspired the name of the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens.) And then there is the matter of Poe’s literary influence. “How many things come out of Poe?” Jorge Luis Borges once asked. And yet Poe remains misunderstood, his works easily confused with the legend of a troubled genius. Now, in this annotated edition of selected tales and poems, Kevin J. Hayes debunks the Poe myth, enables a larger appreciation of Poe’s career and varied achievements, and investigates his weird afterlives. See other books on: Detective and mystery stories, American | Fantasy poetry, American | Hayes, Kevin J. | Horror tales, American | Poe, Edgar Allan See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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