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Ulalume" (/ˈuːləluːm/) is a poem
written by
Edgar Allan Poe in 1847. Much like a few of Poe's
other poems (such as "The Raven", "Annabel Lee", and "Lenore")...
- "Annabel Lee", "Eulalie", and "
Ulalume".
Death of a
beautiful woman (see also "Annabel Lee", "Eulalie", "The Raven", "
Ulalume"; in Poe's
short stories, see...
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Catocala ulalume, the
Ulalume underwing, is a moth of the
family Erebidae. The
species was
first described by
Herman Strecker in 1878. It is
found in the...
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flavofasciata (Walker, 1856)
Synonyms Macroglossa flavofasciata Walker, 1856
Macroglossa ulalume Strecker, [1878]
Lepisesia ulalume var.
rachel Bruce, 1901...
- her tomb by the sea. Like many
other Poe
poems including "The Raven", "
Ulalume", and "To One in Paradise", "Annabel Lee"
follows the
theme of the death...
- "Eulalie" "The
Haunted Palace" "To Helen" "Lenore" "Tamerlane" "The Raven" "
Ulalume"
Other works Politian (1835) – Poe's only play The
Narrative of Arthur...
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Richard and
Kevin J. Hayes. "Two
verse masterworks: 'The Raven' and '
Ulalume'",
collected in The
Cambridge Companion to
Edgar Allan Poe,
edited by Kevin...
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influenced by H. P. Lovecraft. The
title is a line from
Edgar Allan Poe's "
Ulalume" and
Zelazny thanks him as well as
others – Mary S****ey, Bram Stoker,...
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device in Poe's
female characters such as "Annabel Lee", "Lenore", and "
Ulalume". The poem was
first published as "Eulalie — A Song" in the July 1845 issue...
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Richard and
Kevin J. Hayes. "Two
verse masterworks: 'The Raven' and '
Ulalume'",
collected in The
Cambridge Companion to
Edgar Allan Poe,
edited by Kevin...