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posted by elizasmomma
as tu read Mr.Edgar Allen Poe's poesía that he wrote, tu feel this vain young-man searching for away to break free from the tradgies that he faced as a child and in his early teens, and later on in life, but the poem that i just read called: Dreams" really sums up i think what he
was truly feeling there is a comentario below the poem that i read that i think is very well put and this
is what it says: " The life of human beings, relates to something called dreams that considered as a prediction. We build our life upon it. we should have dreams with which our life become so sweet and nice
    And that's not exactly how i feel when i read this poem over and over and over again, what i see and feel when i read this is a young-man who has lost all hope in the reality that he only knows is to be true and that is his dreams and that's the only thing that he can put his faith into are those dreams that he wrote so highly about.

    He wrote four poems based on his dreams and those were these right here.

        1.a dream
        2.a dream within a dream
        3.dreamland,
        4,dreams


    
 Edgar Allan Poe por Alejandro Cabeza
Edgar Allan Poe by Alejandro Cabeza
Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary,
Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore,
While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,
As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.
Tis some visitor, I muttered, tapping at my chamber door
Only this, and nothing more.
Edgar Allan Poe, The raven

Poe, the most famous horror writer, died alone. He was found wandering the streets of Baltimore, delirious. After admission to the hospital, Poe appeared incoherent until his death. His last days and the cause of his decease remain a mystery. Someone...
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I've been a long time admirer of Edgar Allan Poe and his works. I've always enjoyed lectura his short stories. He is a true master of suspense.
It was sad to learn that a writer of his caliber was found in a distressed state in his final days leading up to his death in October of 1849.
Throughout history, it seems that those who have dado us the greatest art sometimes leave this mortal plane in the saddest fashion. Writers like Jack Kerouac, Ernest Hemingway, and many others seem to have been in great turmoil in their final hours and undeserving of their premature demise. This was the case...
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*To me the poem represents the transitory, ephemeral nature of time and our existence. When we meet a lover it's is like we pick up a handful of sand and as the years go por the sand slowly creeps through our fingers. No matter how hard o how desperately tu try, tu cannot stop the cascading sand, until tu and your lover división, split and the last grain of sand has fallen. Then all tu have left is a memory. And when tu and your ex-lover pass on that memory is lost in time: like a dream within a dream. The segundo half seems to be about our own mortality and the nature of our existence. Once the...
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fecha With A Spider
(The lost Story of Edgar Allan Poe)
In April of 1826, while enrolled in his first and only año at the universidad of Virginia, Poe confided in his teacher, Professor Blaetterman, about his dire financial circumstances. Poe had been borrowing money from fellow students and friends, and had even tried to win más money through failed gambling.
Poe went on to say that he was now deeply in debt but wanted desperately to stay in school to pursue a formal education in literature. He told Blaetterman he wanted to be a writer and a poet, but that his guardian, John Allen, was pressuring...
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posted by elizasmomma
when i first read mr.edgar allan poe's work and the stories that he wrote there was a sense of darkness and fear inside the horror stories on which he wrote,

and with his own personality on which he wrote them the reader could see and even feel a sense of remorse as he wrote with such anger and passion as what is protrayed inside the writings on which he suffered a great deal at in his private life.


there was a darkness that no-one could understand until tu read his work then tu could come to terms on why he wrote and felt the way that he did,

lectura his work for me is away to feel close to the man behind the horror stories and to read his background is so hard for me to come to terms with
on my own as being a new fan of his work.
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posted by chheyden
Some still believe that reincarnation is a hoax. Even though this phenomenon is not foreign to many it still holds some terror and definitely mystery for those who flee from the idea. But, even in Poe's work he refuses to believe that when one is dead he o she is dead eternally. Being a huge fan of E.A. Poe since age 9, I decided to write an authoritative work on the subject and base it entirely on known evidence, that is, evidence that can be verified. I welcome any fan of Poe to read the 159 page non-fiction work and answer with their sentiments o critique.

One of the superb stories of Poe that relates to reincarnation (aka 'Transmigration') is 'A Tale of The Ragged Mountains.

Let's see if I have done Mr. Poe honor.
posted by Vixie79
FOR the most wild, yet most homely narrative which I am about to pen, I neither expect nor solicit belief. Mad indeed would I be to expect it, in a case where my very senses reject their own evidence. Yet, mad am I not - and very surely do I not dream. But to-morrow I die, and to-day I would unburthen my soul. My immediate purpose is to place before the world, plainly, succinctly, and without comment, a series of mere household events. In their consequences, these events have terrified - have tortured - have destroyed me. Yet I will not attempt to expound them. To me, they have presented little...
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I used to have this A&E bio, but it was on VHS and I warped that until it was unplayable...lol
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edgar allan poe a&e biography
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Winner of the "Best Adaptation" Award for The Poe Project at the 2013 Sacramento Film and música Festival. Adaptation Written por Cathy McGreevy. Directed por Dean Carl. Starring Samuel Williams and Rafael Siegel.
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the cask of amontillado
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