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Edgar Allan Poe (January 19, 1809 –
October 7, 1849) was an
American writer, poet, editor, and
literary critic who is best
known for his
poetry and short...
- Books, 2001. p. 200 Trieber, J. Marshall. "The
Scornful Grin: A
Study of
Poesque Humor", from Poe Studies, vol. IV, no. 2,
December 1971, p. 34. Silverman...
- [presenting] an
unforgettable composite view of
Lovecraft as a man". "
Poesque Doodles", The New York
Times Book Review,
February 25, 1945, p.9 E. F....
- La
Bourdonnais and
Joseph François Dupleix. The
story has been
deemed Poesque. It has also been said to be 'straight out of'
William Makepeace Thackeray's...
- unappealing, suffering, stage, his
shoulder still held
stiff with pride, with a
Poesque Raven quothing a
barely audible Nevermore."
Stamatiad reportedly died in...
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teacher in
matters of
poetry and living".
Aurel Martin believes that the
Poesque influence,
doubled and
enhanced by that of Paul Verlaine,
created thematic...