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 ...
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 ...
Some of Matthew Pearl’s novels have centered on mysteries surrounding famous writers—the death of Edgar Allan Poe; the last, unfinished work of Charles Dickens—while others have featured famous ...
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