Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Edgar Allan Poe


Edgar Allan Poe (American writer, 1809-1849)

"Nothing is more vague than impressions of individual identity. Each man recognizes his neighbor, yet there are few instances in which any one is prepared to give a reason for his recognition."
  • From Edgar Allan Poe's The Mystery of Marie Roget in Edgar Allan Poe: Complete Works (JKL Classics, 2017).


Read about Edgar Allan Poe's rough early-adulthood, HERE and about his early career and marriage to his young cousin, Virginia Clemm, HERE.

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