Was Edgar Allan Poe’s death predictable?
On June 30, 1849, the Boston newspaper “The Flag of Our Union” announced that a poem by Edgar Allan Poe
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On June 30, 1849, the Boston newspaper “The Flag of Our Union” announced that a poem by Edgar Allan Poe
Read moreIn his authoritative 1941 biography of Edgar Allan Poe, Arthur Hobson Quinn wrote that on October 3, 1849, an election
Read moreIt was never clear what Edgar Allan Poe thought of slavery, although he grew up in Richmond (VA), a town
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Read moreIn 1848 the American writer Edgar Allan Poe published a cosmogony “Eureka: An Essay on the Material and Spiritual Universe.”
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Read moreEdgar Allan Poe had a fascination for cryptography. And he was certainly not the only one, because in his time
Read moreEnron is a story about America’s largest corporate failure at that point in history—and a story about human tragedy. Enron’s
Read moreWe thought this was a fitting essay written more than a half-century go that certainly applies to today’s political climate.
Read more“I’ll be your surrogate–if you want.” I turned and looked at my sister, my baby sister, and stared. I then
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