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Edgar Allan Poe

Short Stories, Poems, Novels

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  • 567 páginas
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The life of American writer Edgar Allan Poe was characterized by a dramatic series of successes and failures, breakdowns and recoveries, personal gains and hopes dashed, through which he created some of the finest literature the world has ever known. Over time, his works have influenced major creative forces such as the French poets Charles Baudelaire and Andre Gide, filmmaker D.W. Griffith, and modern literary legend Allen Ginsberg. Best known for his poems and short fiction, Poe perfected the psychological thriller, invented the detective story, and rarely missed transporting the reader to his own supernatural realm. He has also been hailed posthumously as one of the finest literary critics of the nineteenth century.

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Título
Edgar Allan Poe
Subtítulo
Short Stories, Poems, Novels
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Borders Group
Publicado en
2001
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
567
ISBN10
0681979852
ISBN13
9780681979857
Serie
Calificación
4,2 de 5
Descripción
The life of American writer Edgar Allan Poe was characterized by a dramatic series of successes and failures, breakdowns and recoveries, personal gains and hopes dashed, through which he created some of the finest literature the world has ever known. Over time, his works have influenced major creative forces such as the French poets Charles Baudelaire and Andre Gide, filmmaker D.W. Griffith, and modern literary legend Allen Ginsberg. Best known for his poems and short fiction, Poe perfected the psychological thriller, invented the detective story, and rarely missed transporting the reader to his own supernatural realm. He has also been hailed posthumously as one of the finest literary critics of the nineteenth century.