Great books edgar allan poe
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The Best Edgar Allan Poe Books
You’ve edited and written books about Edgar Allan Poe. Please introduce him to readers who may not be familiar with him and make the case that Poe deserves a central place in the pantheon of nineteenth century American writers.
I’d start with the fact that he’s unquestionably the most influential American writer ever, bar none. He invented detective fiction and most of its subgenres – the locked-room mystery, the ratiocinative detective story (think Agatha Christie or Sherlock Holmes), as well as true crime. He was one of the first writers of speculative and science fiction. He deeply influenced horror fiction, not only directly, but through his effect on writers like H.P. Lovecraft and directors like Alfred Hitchcock. He was a pioneer of the literary hoax. In short, you can’t turn on television or pass an airport bookstore without encountering Poe’s work everywhere.
What’s also important is the fact that Poe lived by his literary work as a writer and editor, at a time when doing so was almost impossible. He had to craft a living out of nothing but his wits and industry. He was absolutely an aesthete—he more or less coined the phrase “art for art’s sake”—but he was also deeply attuned to the market. He had to be. His aestheticism and his c
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18 Best Stories by Edgar Allan Poe
in case you somehow missed both parts one and two, here's the situation:
i have decided to become a genius.
to accomplish this, i'm going to work my way through the collected stories of various authors, reading + reviewing 1 story every day until i get bored / lose every single follower / am struck down by a vengeful deity.
i am very excited for this one, which i have unhauled (put into a donate pile in my closet) and rehauled (added to goodreads yet again) at least 4 times.
PROJECT 1: THE COMPLETE STORIES BY FLANNERY O'CONNOR
PROJECT 2: HER BODY AND OTHER PARTIES BY CARMEN MARIA MACHADO
PROJECT 3: 18 BEST STORIES BY EDGAR ALLAN POE
DAY 1: THE BLACK CAT
it's actually very funny and 19th-century-horror to be like "the Beast...the Wick'd Creature of Nightmare Itself..." and then you're describing a cat.
not scary, also kind of disturbing, but funny for sure.
rating: 3
DAY 2: THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER
being alive is amazing. there is literally nothing stopping you from reading this horror story from the 1800s and pretending it's about early 2000s performing artist Usher.
but this is good stuff either way.
rating: 4.25
DAY 3: THE MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH
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Edgar Allan Poe
Born
in Boston, Colony, The Mutual StatesJanuary 19, 1809
Died
October 07, 1849
Website
http://www.poemuseum.org
Genre
Horror, Poetry, Mystery
Influences
James Hogg, Socialist de Quincey, E.T.A. Author, John Poet, Charles Crook Hogg, Clockmaker de Quincey, E.T.A. Architect, John Poet, Charles Devil, Coleridge, Hotspur Shelley, Toilet Keats, Elizabeth Barrett Browning...more
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