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Strap in for a terrifying look into the life and times of the original strange man: Edgar Allan Poe. Poe is viewed as the ultimate doomed romantic whose last days are shrouded in sordid mystery. His life was a disaster, but his achievements in writing are amazing. He is widely recognized as father of the modern short story, inventor of the detective story and the master of horror. A Boston born writer, editor, and literary critic, he's best known for his creepy and macabre tales as well as being one of the central figures in the Romanticism movement in the United States. Accurately being dubbed as the ultimate doomed romantic, Poe was a drunk, his last days are shrouded in mystery akin to that of his short stories. During his lifetime, Edgar Allan Poe didn't make a dime out of writing, but his legacy to the world is one of never-ending riches. He left behind seventy-three wonderfully gruesome stories and a novel filled with suspense and brilliantly twisted plots. Hist stories and poems are now read and revered globally. As another master of horror, Stephen King, has said, we are all "the children of Poe." Abraham Lincoln, Josef Stalin, Michael Jackson, and Bart Simpson all have one thing in common; they are fans of the nineteenth century American writer and poet, Edgar Allan Poe. The writer of "The Raven" has legions of such devotees across the globe. The list of authors inspired by Poe is long and varied, but his profound influence reaches much further-into music, film, and art just as much as modern day literature. There have been more than a dozen film adaptations of his story "The Fall of the House of Usher," and his works have inspired composers ranging from Claude Debussy to Lou Reed. More than 160 years after his death, Charlotte Montague has written a fascinating account of Poe's life and times, in which she uncovers a strange man, standing deep in the shadows, who's unique imagination and macabre writing have changed popular culture forevermore. n the process, she uncovers a strange man, standing deep in the shadows, whose macabre stories and twisted plots changed literature forever. The Oxford People series offers deep dives into the most influential people, subjects, and cultures from history. From horror-fiction legends like H. P. Lovecraft and Edgar Allen Poe, to historical heavyweights like Houdini and JFK, to the supernatural world of vampires, werewolves, and ghosts—Oxford People encompasses it all. Other titles in this series include : Angels, Che, Creating Sherlock Holmes, Extreme Science, Gettysburg, Ghosts, Gunfighters, Houdini, HP Lovecraft, John F. Kennedy, Myths and Legends, Privates and Privateers, Roosevelt and Churchill, Royal Weddings, Skies of WWII, Tesla, Tesla vs. Edison, Vampires, Vikings, Werewolves, Women of Invention, Zombies. Review: Meet the Edgar you never knew - Edgar Allen Poe was an interesting guy if you can get past the horrible misogyny of Victorian era sci-fi/horror writers. HP Lovecraft and Arthur Machen were just as bad. Women characters were mainly to be experiment on, or in Machen stories, to be watched while evil Pygmy trolls tore them up. Let's not forget that HG Wells did it too, blowing off the disappearance and probable death of Weena in The Time Machine as of no consequence. Still...these guys wrote interesting stories and, to be fair, they were products of their time. Their twisted visions were sometimes very clever. I'm thinking of Pickman's Model. The new books coming out about them like this one are well written and not too full of info we don't care about like too many details of their childhood. All these guys were rather full of themselves and quite eccentric but that's okay. They were ground breakers in literature. Review: Looks good - Nice addition to my other Poe stuff
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D**R
Meet the Edgar you never knew
Edgar Allen Poe was an interesting guy if you can get past the horrible misogyny of Victorian era sci-fi/horror writers. HP Lovecraft and Arthur Machen were just as bad. Women characters were mainly to be experiment on, or in Machen stories, to be watched while evil Pygmy trolls tore them up. Let's not forget that HG Wells did it too, blowing off the disappearance and probable death of Weena in The Time Machine as of no consequence. Still...these guys wrote interesting stories and, to be fair, they were products of their time. Their twisted visions were sometimes very clever. I'm thinking of Pickman's Model. The new books coming out about them like this one are well written and not too full of info we don't care about like too many details of their childhood. All these guys were rather full of themselves and quite eccentric but that's okay. They were ground breakers in literature.
D**M
Looks good
Nice addition to my other Poe stuff
C**.
Great biography!
I love this book. It has so much detail about his life that is hard to find. I am doing research for a psychology paper. I need quotes from people who knew him and this book gives me that. This book is perfect for anyone who is doing a paper on him or just wants a good biography book about Poe.
M**3
A truly interesting read. I wish it hadn't been ...
A truly interesting read. I wish it hadn't been oversized, however. I typically read in bed as I am disabled and end up spending a lot of time there. It was difficult to hold without spoiling the dust jacket which kept slipping off. Otherwise though, I learned quite a bit about a man who has been utterly fascinating to me for quite a while.
K**.
Beautiful work and illustrations
It is a beautiful book with amazing details for poe's fans ❤
K**E
Satisfied
Bought this book for my 16 yr old daughter she loves it!
A**S
As advertised
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D**E
Five Stars
I enjoyed this book so much I bought the one about HP Lovecraft.
A**R
History
Great book 📚
E**C
Magnifique mais livré un peu abîmé
Très bel ouvrage, dommage que la jaquette soit arrivée abîmée.
G**D
Fantastic
The condition, layout and illustrations have mde Poe's work and history standout immensely for me. Certainly worth a purchase
P**Z
Very good quality
My mother had this book as a present. She was so thrilled with this and being 80 years old she is still reading it and commenting in it. Very good quality.
R**B
Love it...love it.....
my heart beats uncontrollably........
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