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  • Scenes From “Politian” | Edgar Allan Poe Stories
    Sep 1 2025
    Set in Rome, Politian is a dramatic tale of passion, betrayal, and revenge. Alessandra is betrothed to Count Castiglione, who appears emotionally distant and tormented. Meanwhile, Lalage, a woman scorned and ruined by Castiglione, is consumed by sorrow and social disgrace. As her despair deepens, she contemplates revenge and finds an ally in the brooding English nobleman, Earl Politian. Haunted by Lalage's sorrow and driven by love, Politian vows to avenge her by challenging Castiglione. Despite Castiglione’s refusal to fight, citing guilt and fear, Politian relentlessly pursues vengeance. The emotional climax unfolds as the characters confront guilt, social ruin, and unresolved love, with Politian driven to violence in Lalage’s name. The play explores themes of honor, emotional collapse, and the tragic consequences of betrayal.





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    38 m
  • Letter To Mr. B—. | Edgar Allan Poe Short Stories
    Aug 31 2025
    The text is a detailed letter critical of contemporary poets and critiques surrounding poetry, focusing on themes like the value of audience opinion, authenticity in criticism, and the true purpose of poetry. It highlights the struggle of American writers against the established European literary tradition and debates the validity of self-assessment by poets themselves. The author expresses skepticism towards the critical and philosophical positions of poets Wordsworth and Coleridge, suggesting that poetry should incite passion rather than be subject to metaphysical dissection. The text argues that poetry’s goal should be to provide pleasure, not merely to instruct, and criticizes the notion that poetry needs to be based on profound intellectual properties. Through these reflections, the author conveys a belief that poetry should remain a heartfelt, emotive endeavor above analytical or critical constraints imposed by some schools of thought.
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    15 m
  • Old English Poetry | Edgar Allan Poe Short Stories
    Aug 31 2025
    The discussed text is a critique of old English poetry, emphasizing how much of its appreciation arises from the antique nature rather than intrinsic poetic quality. It points out the misinterpretation of metaphysical poetry, highlighting that some poets prioritized moral teaching through artifice, unlike others who infused poetic sentiment through natural channels. The critique assesses an anthology of English poetry, noting how some selections fail to capture the true beauty of the era's poetic style. It contrasts the seemingly elaborate compliments with genuine poetic sentiment present in works like 'The Shepherd's Hunting' and 'Maiden Lamenting for Her Fawn'. The latter is praised for its enchanting depiction of a fawn and the maiden's affection, demonstrating the poet's ability to convey deep emotion and intricate imagery. The text underscores the blend of simplicity, expression, and the antiquarian charm that both elevates and constrains the perception of elder British poetry.
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    12 m
  • The Literary Life Of Thingum Bob, Esq. | Edgar Allan Poe Stories
    Aug 31 2025
    The narrative satirically chronicles the ambition and rise of Thingum Bob, who aspires to the literary world after being inspired by an impromptu poem while working in his father’s barber shop. Thingum's journey involves attempting to publish pilfered verses under a pseudonym, facing harsh criticism and ridicule from various magazines, and finally composing an original poem that receives favorable attention from influential publications. As his career progresses, Thingum navigates the competitive world of literary journalism, using cunning strategies and alliances, like aligning with the influential editor Mr. Crab, to expand his influence and power amongst periodicals. Eventually, Thingum consolidates several rival publications into one grand magazine, solidifying his legacy in the literary world. The story humorously illustrates themes of ambition, creativity, the complexities of publication, and the ambiguous nature of literary genius, all while critiquing the pretentiousness and absurdity within literary elitism.
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    43 m
  • Three Sundays In A Week | Edgar Allan Poe Short Stories
    Aug 31 2025
    This story is a humorous tale of a young man's attempt to win the approval of his stubborn and eccentric grand-uncle Rumgudgeon for his marriage to Kate. The grand-uncle, known for his contradictory nature and fondness for the literal interpretation of conditions, agrees to the marriage only when three Sundays come together in a week. The clever young couple, with the help of two naval acquaintances, ingeniously play on the technicalities of global time zone differences to fulfill the seemingly impossible condition by proving that, due to their travels, three Sundays can indeed fall within the same week. This logical loophole wins over the grand-uncle, who, valuing his word, consents to the marriage, illustrating themes of wit, perseverance, and the complexity of time.
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    17 m
  • The Spectacles | Edgar Allan Poe Stories
    Aug 31 2025
    In The Spectacles, Edgar Allan Poe spins a farcical tale of romantic folly in which a vain young man, refusing to wear glasses despite poor eyesight, falls instantly in love with a beautiful widow glimpsed at the opera. Determined to win her without delay, he pursues her with passionate letters and an impetuous proposal, only to discover—after their supposed wedding—that she is in fact his own great-great-grandmother in elaborate disguise. The ruse, concocted to punish his vanity and hastiness, ends with a surprising twist: the marriage was a sham, and he is instead paired with her young, lovely relative—alongside a lasting lesson in humility and the necessity of spectacles.
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  • King Pest | Edgar Allan Poe Stories
    Aug 31 2025
    This text is a dark and surreal tale following two seamen, Legs and Hugh Tarpaulin, during their escapades in plague-ridden London. In a drunken stupor, the duo ventures into forbidden areas marked by the pestilence and ultimately stumbles into a macabre gathering led by King Pest and his peculiar court. The setting is bizarre, featuring characters adorned in funeral attire, seated around a table with skulls as drinking vessels, amidst an undertaker's shop filled with death-themed decor. The tale explores themes of mortality, revelry amidst decay, and characterizes the disease-stricken city as both a place of dread and morbid humor. The narrative unfolds with the sailors' impromptu confrontations, leading to chaotic events and their final escape, highlighting a juxtaposition between the fear of death and an absurd embrace of life in the midst of despair.
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    34 m
  • A Tale Of The Ragged Mountains | Edgar Allan Poe Stories
    Aug 31 2025
    The story is about the narrator's encounter with Mr. Augustus Bedloe, a young man of mysterious origins and peculiar physical traits, who becomes the subject of fascination and curiosity. Bedloe, who is under the care of Dr. Templeton, a physician practiced in magnetic remedies, is subject to neuralgic attacks and uses morphine habitually. During one of his solitary excursions into the Ragged Mountains, Bedloe experiences a vivid and intense vision or dream in which he seems to be transported to an Eastern city resembling Benares, where he witnesses and participates in historical events from the late 18th century. His experience mirrors real events from the past, linked to Dr. Templeton's life, further blurring the lines between reality and dreams, as Templeton reveals a watercolor resembling Bedloe dated to the same time. The narrative culminates with Bedloe's tragic death from an accidental poisoning, showcasing the intertwining of the past and present, reality, and the supernatural.

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    31 m
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