Fall of Edgar Poe
The Fall of the House of Poe
As a writer Edgar Allan Poe was both blessed and cursed by his genius. Poe’s works are so morbid and horrifying that they strike fear in the hearts of many of his readers. A definite connection can be made between the vast content of his literary works and the immense despair Poe suffered throughout his short life. His emotional experiences including love, despair and even personal turmoil
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