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Eleonora

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Eleonora

By: Edgar Allan Poe
Narrated by: Sal Stevens
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American short-story writer and poet Edgar Allen Poe is a literary legend who needs no introduction. "Eleonora", first published in 1842 in the literary journal The Gift, is a quintessential Poe short story and is a masterful and beautiful tale interwoven with love, beauty, nature, and death.

What is considered an autographical piece, the story centers around a young couple in love in a wonderful and isolated valley of beauty, until illness changes everything and the valley, too, begins to lose its luster.

Many believe this story is a reflection of what Poe was experiencing with his wife, Virginia, as she fell ill, and was a way for Poe to deal with the guilt he may have been experiencing when thinking about finding love after her death. "Eleonora" is a glimpse into Poe's inner self that is rarely revealed in his more macabre works.

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"Elenora" was just too darned short and succinct......or maybe I just didn't understand it! (THAT is a FIRST for me!). I'll be "checking" myself on this, to figure out WHAT, if anything, I missed.

WAY Too Short

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