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Poe

Poe. try. Edgar Allan Poe. By Annie Asdal and Kathleen Ayers. Poe-o-graphy. “Man’s real life is happy, chiefly because he is ever expected that it soon will be so.”. Parents’ death. Adopted by John Allan. 1825 - UVA Military experience. 1836 - Married Virginia Clemm. Virginia’s death.

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Poe

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  1. Poe try Edgar Allan Poe By Annie Asdal and Kathleen Ayers

  2. Poe-o-graphy “Man’s real life is happy, chiefly because he is ever expected that it soon will be so.” • Parents’ death. • Adopted by John Allan. • 1825 - UVA • Military experience. • 1836 - Married Virginia Clemm. • Virginia’s death. • Poe’s decline in mental health. 1809-1849

  3. Commonalities Themes and Motifs • DEATH • LOVE • BEAUTY • LIFE • SUPERNATURAL

  4. Commonalities Literary Devices • ALLITERATION • PERSONIFICATION • RHYME/RHYTHM • REPETITION

  5. It's All About Life How Poe’s life affects his poetry • Wife died • Unhappy relationship with John Allan • Military = killing/death • Insanity • Never to suffer would never to have been blessed. • Edgar Allan Poe

  6. Literary Criticism What the critics say... • “Unearthly” element • “Horror tales” • “Pre-adolescent” • “Artificial” • “Sardonic cynicism” • “Unemotional” input • “Philosophical”

  7. We Agree: • Unearthly element/horror tales: • Haunted Palace -Conqueror Worm • City in the Sea -- Fairy-Land • Pre-adolescent/artificial -The Raven -The Bells

  8. We Disagree: • Philosophical • Imaginary element overrides reality • Philosophy = search for general understanding of values and reality • Unemotional – it is emotional! • Death and loss • Love Poe’s own Life

  9. Works Cited: Edgar Allan Poe Quotations. April 20, 2004. <www.memorablequotations.com/poe.htm> “Edgar Allan Poe”, DISCovering Authors 3.0. CD-ROM. Gale Group, 1999. “Philosophy”. Merriam- Webster Dictionary Online. April 20, 2004 <http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary>. T.S. Eliot. “Edgar Allan Poe Criticism.” Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism. Ed. Laurie Lanzen Haris. Volume 1. New York: Gale, 1981. Edgar Allan Poe. April 26, 2004. <http://www.online-literature.com/poe/>. Pictures: http://www.decablog.com/trouble/pix.html http://www.travel-watch.com/mario/images/wpe4E6.jpg http://www.photographybyandrew.com/infrared.htm http://www.bath.ac.uk/event/raven.jpg And all my days are trances  And all my nightly dreamsAre where thy dark eye glances  And where thy footstep gleams— To One in Paradise

  10. Works Cited: Edgar Allan Poe Quotations. April 20, 2004. <www.memorablequotations.com/poe.htm> “Edgar Allan Poe”, DISCovering Authors 3.0. CD-ROM. Gale Group, 1999. “Philosophy”. Merriam- Webster Dictionary Online. April 20, 2004 <http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary>. T.S. Eliot. “Edgar Allan Poe Criticism.” Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism. Ed. Laurie Lanzen Haris. Volume 1. New York: Gale, 1981. Edgar Allan Poe. April 26, 2004. <http://www.online-literature.com/poe/>.

  11. Pictures:http://www.decablog.com/trouble/pix.htmlhttp://www.travel-watch.com/mario/images/wpe4E6.jpghttp://www.photographybyandrew.com/infrared.htmhttp://www.bath.ac.uk/event/raven.jpgPictures:http://www.decablog.com/trouble/pix.htmlhttp://www.travel-watch.com/mario/images/wpe4E6.jpghttp://www.photographybyandrew.com/infrared.htmhttp://www.bath.ac.uk/event/raven.jpg That’s All for Now Folks!

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