Edgar Allan Poe (né Edgar Poe; January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849) was an American writer, poet, editor, and literary critic best known for his poetry and short stories, particularly his tales ...
The artist isn’t known for her drawings, but in a new show these cryptic, sometimes unsettling works speak volumes.
The Wishing Well, Summer 1979. All images reproduced with permission of the Lesbian Herstory Archives.
Reality sometimes feels stranger than fiction. Throughout history, certain events have unfolded in ways that defy logic and ...
Guests explored the old cemetery, followed the trail of a killer, and took part in a shared investigation guided by a haunted ...
Buffalo 8 has acquired the North American distribution rights to “The Raven,” a gothic horror thriller adaptation of Edgar ...
Edgar Allan Poe admired earlier writers like poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning, who wrote “How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Ways,” and Lord Byron, who penned “Don Juan.” Another of his greatest ...
On January 19, 1915, the world saw the first large-scale aerial bombing raid on Britain when German Zeppelin airships ...
A two-day birthday bash to honor Baltimore's most-famous author is expected to draw people from across the world. Edgar Allan ...
Poe coined the phrase “the imp of the perverse” in an 1845 story of that title about an almost perfect murder. Illustration by Sandra Dionisi Elisabeth Becker went all the way from Wisconsin to ...
The free illustrated highlight talk will be held in the Robertson Room at the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum in Alloway on Wednesday, February 25 from 2.30pm. Orphaned at the age of two, Poe was taken ...
Step inside the this brick house-turned-museum on 203 Amity St., and you'll stumble upon a cornucopia of Poe pieces – from a telescope to a portable traveling desk – preserved from when Poe and his ...