Edgar Allan Poe’s Warnings Against Slavery
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Image by WikiImages from Pixabay ‘The utter impossibility of any one’s soul feeling itself inferior to another’ Six years ago
Read moreEdgar Allan Poe has a reputation for mockery and secrecy. He loved to challenge his readers with riddles, hoaxes, and
Read moreEdgar Allan Poe: Buried Alive premiered in Baltimore last Thursday night. The film will air nationwide next fall on the
Read moreOn “The Airship” literary blog on Oct. 21, 2014, the writer Nicholas Laskin begins a story about the demise of
Read moreOn 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 more(This is the second part of our series on the Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum’s future. To read the
Read moreEdgar Allan Poe is generally credited with writing the first detective novel. His engrossing tales featuring the French detective C.
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Read moreNevermore? That’s what Poe fans worldwide are wondering today. As of three o’clock Friday, The Edgar Allan Poe House and
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