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Tackling Poe: Final Thoughts
I finished reading Edgar Allan Poe: Complete Tales & Poems about a week ago, but I wanted to give myself some time to digest everything, watch The Raven, and to formulate my final thoughts, which is, of course, why I’m posting this. This is also my 90th post on this blog, and I’m getting pretty…
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Tackling Poe: The Complete Works, Part 13
In true Poe fashion, Tackling Poe: The Complete Works is concluding with part 13. 13! This time, we’ll be looking at all of his essays. The complete essays include: Philosophy of Furniture A Tale of Jerusalem The Sphinx Hop-Frog The Man of the Crowd Never Bet the Devil Your Head Thou Art the Man Why…
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Tackling Poe: The Complete Works, Part 3
And here we are for the third installment of Tackling Poe: The Complete Works. I’ve been having a lot of fun doing this, as I’m finding out so much about this author I greatly admire. Something I haven’t been adding to my reviews are all the fun words that Poe uses in his works. There…
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