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Edgar Allan Poe's poems are some of the most fascinating in the canon of American literature. Such classics as "The Raven" and "Annabel Lee" are taught in schools all over the country and are loved by readers for the demonstrated mastery of rhyme and meter. However, this mastery is simply a vehicle by which the reader is lured into committing part of his subconscious mind for the percolation of Poe's works. The more they gnaw at your cortex, the more deeply entrenched they become."The Raven" and "Annabel Lee" are but two of Poe's most popular poems. This volume contains 54 of Poe's best-known poems and is a wonderful addition to any library.…mehr

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Edgar Allan Poe's poems are some of the most fascinating in the canon of American literature. Such classics as "The Raven" and "Annabel Lee" are taught in schools all over the country and are loved by readers for the demonstrated mastery of rhyme and meter. However, this mastery is simply a vehicle by which the reader is lured into committing part of his subconscious mind for the percolation of Poe's works. The more they gnaw at your cortex, the more deeply entrenched they become."The Raven" and "Annabel Lee" are but two of Poe's most popular poems. This volume contains 54 of Poe's best-known poems and is a wonderful addition to any library.
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Born in Boston, Edgar Allan Poe (1809-49) was brought up by the Allan merchant family after the death of his mother and being abandoned by his father. While studying at the University of Virginia he started self-publishing volumes of poetry, and after a stint in the military began writing essays and fiction for a living. He died of unknown causes - with rabies, cholera, alcoholism and tuberculosis among the hypotheses - in Baltimore.