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  1. The Essential Poe (The Essential Poets) by Edgar Allan Poe, Dave Smith, 1993-09
  2. A Collection of Stories by Edgar Allan Poe, 1994-04-15
  3. Edgar Allan Poe Audio Collection by Edgar Allan Poe, 2000-10-01
  4. Selected Stories and Poems (Kennebec Large Print Perennial Favorites Collection) by Edgar Allan Poe, 2009-12-09
  5. Works of Edgar Allan Poe. (100+ works) Incl: The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym, The Cask of Amontillado, The Masque of The Red Death, Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque, The Raven & more (mobi) by Edgar Allan Poe, 2007-08-07
  6. The Journal of Julius Rodman by Edgar Allan Poe, 2008-10-01
  7. The "Black Cat" and Other Stories: Level 3 (Penguin Readers Simplified Text) by Edgar Allan Poe, 2002-02-08
  8. An Edgar Allan Poe Reader (Globe Adapted Classics) by Edgar Allan Poe, 1992-06
  9. Edgar Allan Poe: His Life and Legacy by Jeffrey Meyers, 2000-10-25
  10. Edgar Allan Poe: A Critical Biography by Arthur Hobson Quinn, 1997-11-25
  11. Classics Illustrated #4: The Raven & Other Poems (Classics Illustrated Graphic Novels) by Edgar Allan Poe, 2009-03-31
  12. The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe, 2009-10-04
  13. The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe, 1997-06-01
  14. Edgar Allan Poe (Canterbury Classics) by Edgar Allan Poe, 2010-05-01

41. WSU Department Of English
A forum for interpretive, cumulative dialogue about Poe s life and writings; about the cultural and material contexts that conditioned the production and reception of his work; and about his interrelationships with other writers.
http://libarts.wsu.edu/english/Journals/PoeStudies/
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  • Poe Studies Poe Studies: History, Theory, Interpretation provides a forum for dialogue about Edgar Allan Poe's life and writings, and about the cultural and material contexts that shaped the production and reception of his work. The editors wish to define "Poe studies" broadly—to include articles that engage the period in which Poe wrote, writers with whom he was affiliated or whom he inspired, theoretical and philosophical issues raised by his work, and artistic movements associated with him, such as gothicism, detective fiction, symbolism, and metafiction. The journal invites submissions of original articles and notes, welcomes work grounded in a wide range of theoretical and critical perspectives, and encourages inquiries proposing submissions and projects Feel free to email the editors, Scott Peeples , and Jana L. Argersinger , with comments or queries; or call us at 509-335-4795.
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42. Poe, Edgar Allan Encyclopedia Topics | Reference.com
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43. Robert Bloch On Poe And Lovecraft
Comparison of the two preeminent American authors of supernatural horror and fantasy.
http://alangullette.com/lit/hpl/bloch.htm
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Robert Bloch
[Reprinted from Ambrosia No. 2 (Aug. 1973)]
Comparisons between Edgar Allan Poe and Howard Phillips Lovecraft are, I suppose, inevitable; seemingly, in recent years [writing in 1973] they are also interminable.
I shall not, therefore, repeat the usual recital of similarities to be found within their work there will be no mention of black cats, revenants , or Antarctic settings per se
But at the same time I have no intention of making a calculated bid for attention by deliberately asserting, as some have also declared, that no real resemblance exists aside from superficial employment of stock characters and themes common to virtually all stories in the genre
To me, this is an untenable statement: Lovecraft, like every writer of fantasy and horror fiction subsequent to Poe, was necessarily influenced by the work of his predecessor and to certain extent his work needs must be derivative in some slight sense. Actually, Lovecraft's homage to Poe in his essay Supernatural Horror In Literature , indicates a degree of appreciation and admiration which leaves no doubt as to the profound impression made upon him by the earlier master.

44. Poe, Edgar Allan Summary | BookRags.com
Poe, Edgar Allan. Poe, Edgar Allan summary with encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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45. The Edgar Allan Poe Crypto Challenge
Features 150 year-old cryptograph which has been written by Edgar Allan Poe.
http://www.bokler.com/eapoe.html
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The Story: Edgar Allan Poe [1809-1849] had a fascination with cryptography. Besides numerous references to secret writings in some of his poems and stories such as The Gold-Bug , he conducted his own "cryptographic challenge" that was published in Alexander's Weekly Messenger beginning in December, 1839. For this series of articles Poe challenged his readers to submit their cryptographs to him, asserting that he would solve them all. For the next six months Poe published solutions to the ciphers submitted by his readers, and shared his views on the nature of cryptography. Poe's association with the Messenger ended in May, 1840, but he took up the subject approximately a year later in an article he wrote for

46. Edgar Allan Poe, Short Stories, Tales, And Poems
Contains Poe s works, story summaries, quotes, Poe wordlist with definitions, photos and paintings.
http://www.poestories.com/
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Welcome to PoeStories.com
by Robert Giordano
This site contains short stories and poems by Edgar Allan Poe (Edgar Allen Poe is a common misspelling), story summaries quotes , and linked vocabulary words and definitions for educational reading. It also includes a short biography , a timeline of Poe's life, and links to other Poe sites.
Most people recognize Poe by his famous poem, "The Raven" . Others may have read one of his more popular dark and creepy tales like, "The Fall of the House of Usher" or "The Tell-tale Heart" . Poe wrote quite a few gothic stories about murder revenge torture the plague ... being buried alive , and insanity . Many modern books and movies have "borrowed" ideas from Poe. Some of Poe's stories were not well accepted in his day because people were just not ready for them- they were too scary.
Many people don't know that Edgar Allan Poe also wrote stories about adventure on the high seas buried pirate treasure , and a famous balloon ride . Poe invented the detective story with tales like "Murders in the Rue Morgue" and "The Purloined Letter" . Sherlock Holmes and other fictional detectives would later be based on the characters that Poe created. Poe wrote love stories and even a few strange little comedies . He attempted to explain the composition of the universe in a way that sounds a little like quantum physics. Explore this site and you'll see why I think Edgar Allan Poe deserves to be recognized as one of the most original, imaginative, and ingenious authors of our society.

47. Literature.org - The Online Literature Library
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48. Poe, Edgar Allan - Literature Network Forums
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49. Edgar Allan Poe
Brief lecture notes on Poe Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore. The Poe Webliography calls this Mustsee browsing for all serious students of Poe.
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  • Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore . The "Poe Webliography" calls this "Must-see browsing for all serious students of Poe." A great site with variant versions of the works. Poe Webliography: Essential for those looking at Poe on the web, this site by Rutgers professor Heyward Ehrlich includes annotated reviews of sites on Poe. Journals devoted to Poe: Knowing Poe . This new, media-rich site designed primarily for high school students includes information on Poe's life and works, with video segments by actor John Astin as Poe. Edgar Allan Poe Museum . Focusing on Poe's years in Richmond, Virginia, this site includes a biographical sketch and the text of selected works. Professor Ann Woodlief of VCU has prepared a hypertext study version of "The Fall of the House of Usher." Poe Chronology The House of Usher Page. Fine general page, interesting and frequently updated. Warning: Music starts when the page loads. The Poe Perplex . This older site (no longer maintained) was created by students at the U.S. Naval Academy; it contains information on the poems and tales.
  • 50. Poe, Edgar Allan - Audio Literature Odyssey
    Persuasion by Jane Austen Intro Years separated Anne and Captain Wentworth, but their love may have a second chance, if bitterness and reticence do not part them forever.
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    51. Edgar Allan Poe
    Provides Edgar Allan Poe s biography, selected works and related videos.
    http://www.epistle.ws/edgar-allan-poe/
    Edgar Allan Poe
    Born: January 19, 1809, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
    Died: October 7, 1849, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
    American poet, writer, editor and literary critic, one of the earliest American practitioners of the short story and the inventor of the detective-fiction genre, best known for his tales of mystery and the macabre.
    Edgar Allan Poe Biography
    Edgar Poe was born in Boston on January 19, 1809, the second child of actor David Poe, Jr and actress Elizabeth Poe. His father abandoned their family in 1810 and his mother died in 1811. Then Edgar Poe was taken into the home of John Allan, a successful merchant in Richmond, Virginia. The Allans served as a foster family but never formally adopted edgar Poe, though they gave him the name Edgar Allan Poe. Unable to support himself, in 1827, Poe enlisted in the US Army as a private. He first served at Fort Independence in Boston Harbor for five dollars a month. That same year, he released his first book, a collection of poetry "Tamerlane and Other Poems". The book received virtually no attention. Poe was promoted to "artificer", an enlisted tradesman who prepared shells for artillery. After serving for two years and attaining the rank of Sergeant Major for Artillery, Poe sought to end his five-year enlistment early. He was discharged on April, 1829, and traveled to West Point and matriculated as a cadet on July, 1830. Poe decided to leave West Point on February, 1831.

    52. Edgar Allan Poe Museum : Poe's Life, Legacy, And Works : Richmond, Virginia
    Come celebrate Edgar Allen Poe's 200th Birthday in Richmond, Virginia starting January 1st, 2009. Virginia's historic sites, museums, libraries, performing arts organizations
    http://www.poemuseum.org/index.php

    53. The Raven Society
    Honorary society at the University of Virginia, named after Poe s poem maintains the heritage of Poe s time and work.
    http://www.uvaravensociety.com/

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    55. International Edgar A. Poe Society | Archived Edgar Allan Poe 200 Project Bicent
    A website celebrating the bicentennial of the birth of the author.
    http://edgarallanpoe200.com

    56. Qrisse's Edgar Allan Poe Pages
    One of the first Edgar Allan Poe sites on the Internet. Contains an extensive biography, message board, most of Poe's work and links to the best Poe sites out there.
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    57. Edgar Allan Poe In Richmond At UVA, Edgar Allan Poe Ebooks, Edgar Allan Poe Firs
    An article about Poe and his time spent in Richmond, Virginia.
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    This article was written by Jean Nealon Poe Museum, Richmond In "To One in Paradise," Edgar Allan Poe describes his longing for: A green isle in the sea, love, A fountain and a shrine, All wreathed with fairy fruits and flowers, And all the flowers were mine. The garden of the Poe Museum in Richmond creates just such a spot where visitors (and perhaps the poet's spirit) can linger. Advertisement:
    The Poe Shrine is an open brick shelter, constructed of materials salvaged from the Southern Literary Messenger building where Poe worked as an editor. A bust of the poet looks out on an island of green grass, a two-tiered fountain, and a stone planter overflowing with begonias. It is a typical autumn day in Central Virginia, warm with the sun filtering through a gauzy haze, but cool in the shade of the shrine. I sit on a weathered wrought iron bench and watch sunlight and water play in the fountain. Six-packs of pansies mark the spot where the gardener's fall planting was interrupted. A plant stand, which I at first thought contained garden implements and sprays, holds a delightful surprise: a coffee urn and cookie jar! And on its shelves, inviting me to browse, the

    58. Edgar Allan Poe In His Time
    A timeline of Poe s life.
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    Poe's maternal grandparents, Henry Arnold and Elizabeth Smith, both actors at the Covent Garden Theatre (London), marry in June.
    In springtime their daughter Elizabeth Arnold (Poe's mother-to-be) is born in London.
    Apparently, Henry Arnold dies (his name is on the play bills no more).
    Elizabeth Arnold (Henry's widow) has continued to play at the Covent Garden Theatre, but in November she leaves London for the United States, with her daughter.
    January 3: Mother and daughter arrive in Boston on board the ship Outram On January 19 Edgar Poe is born in Boston. At the time his parents are playing at the Federal State Theater. December 8: Poe's mother Elizabeth dies. From now Poe on stays at the Allan family (John and Francis Allan). July 28: arrival in Britain with the Allan family. Poe attending school at Manour House, Stoke-Newington, near London. July 21: back in New York. On August 2: the Allans and Poe stay with Charles Ellis (Allan's partner).

    59. Biography Of Poe, Edgar Allan
    Biography of Osceol Poe, Edgar Allan . Author, Poet, and Critic (18091849) Born in Boston on January 19, 1809, Poe was reared by a Richmond (Va.) tobacco merchant, John
    http://navyhistory.com/Bio/ant/Poe.html

    60. About Sarah Helen Power Whitman
    Biography of a woman who Poe had a relationship with, and who was also the subject of his second poem entitled To Helen
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    Dates: January 19 , 1803 - June 27, 1878 Occupation: poet, essayist Known for: Transcendentalist, Spiritualist; romantic interest of Edgar Allen Poe Known as: Sarah Power Whitman, Sarah Whitman, Sarah Helen Power Whitman
    About Sarah Whitman
    Sarah Helen Power Whitman was born in Providence, Rhode Island. Her father was a prosperous merchant, but went bankrupt in the War of 1812. On a trip to the West Indies, he was captured by the British and, although he was released, chose not to return to his family for another 19 years. Reading from an early age, Sarah was given a Quaker education and later a typical education for a young lady: posture and etiquette along with French, German and Italian literature. She began writing poetry while at school. In 1824, she became engaged to the poet and writer John Winslow Whitman. Co-editor of the

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