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About Edgar Allan Poe

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About Edgar Allan Poe Works Online A Descent Into the Maelstrum A Predicament A Tale Of Jerusalem A Tale Of The Ragged Mountains Berenice Bon-Bon Diddling Considered As One Of The Exact Sciences. Doubtful Poems Eleonora Four Beasts In One: The Homo-Cameleopard Hop-Frog How To Write A Blackwood Article King Pest A Tale Containing an Allegory. Landor`s Cottage A Pendant to Ligeia Lionizing Loss of Breath Maelzel`s Chess-Player Mesmeric Revelation Metzengerstein Morella Ms. Found in a Bottle Mystification Narrative of A. Gordon Pym Never Bet the Devil Your Head A Tale With a Moral. Old English Poetry On Board Balloon "Skylark" Philosophy of Furniture Poems Of Edgar Allan Poe Poems Of Later Life Poems of Manhood Poems of Youth Poetic Principle, The Scenes from "Politan" AN UNPUBLISHED DRAMA. S Read More
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Alfred Lord Tennyson Biography

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the website with the self-referential tagline... Alfred, "Eccentric" Lord Tennyson (1809-1892) Alfred Tennyson was born 5 August 1 1809, third surviving child of the Rev. George Clayton Tennyson and Elizabeth Fytche Tennyson. Although George was an elder son, his younger brother Charles was made sole heir after a disagreement between George and his father, and George was forced to earn his living as a clergyman, which he hated 2 , but there were eleven little Tennysons he had to support by 1819. Alfred himself started writing poetry at age eight and had written most of a blank verse play by age fourteen. The year he entered Cambridge, 1827, his first published poetry appeared in Poems by Two Brothers 3 . At Cambridge, he made such friends as Edward FitzGerald, Thackeray , and Arthur Henry Read More
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Chuck Sullivan's Poems For Poem Haters

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Welcome to Chuck Sullivan's ..... " Poetry you can understand " POEMS FOR POEM HATERS Chuck began writing poetry in the third grade and has never stopped. His poetry is light, written in simple form and is enjoyed by readers of all ages. His first book, "POEMS FOR POEM HATERS" was copyrighted in 1993 but was unpublished until December, 1996. He chose this title because many people who are not avid poetry lovers seem to identify with and enjoy his works. Most of his writings contain various topics based on the pressures and pleasures of daily living to which people of all walks of life can relate. On this home page is a generous sampling of "POEMS FOR POEM HATERS." Chuck was born at Winona, Ms. on July 26, 1933. He grew up in Jackson, Ms. and lived there until he joined the Air Force after Read More
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Currency of the Word

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Dante, Chaucer, and the Currency of the Word: Money, Images, and Reference in Late Medieval Poetry R. A. Shoaf Copyright © and Published 1983 (Pilgrim Books): Postprint 1995. This version copyright © R. A. Shoaf: may be read or copied without prior permission for any noncommercial use. Quotation and citation permitted with attribution. (NB: Links will be added regularly; hence it will be better to point to this site than to attempt any copying/ mirroring/etc.) This page has had visitors since June 24, 1996. Preliminaries Dedication Volume Epigraph Abbreviations Introduction Epigraphs: Introduction Introduction : The Discourse of Man "By Nature a Political Animal" Part One: Dante's Commedia and the Promise of Reference Epigraphs: Part One One Introduction: Narcissus and the Poet T Read More
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Estate of Mind

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Estate of Mind Excerpts of poetry by Wallace Stevens with drawings by Mark Napier Begin Read More
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In Memory of an American Literary Genius, Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849)

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______________________________________________________________________________________________ *I created this web page to give tribute to one of the greatest ? American authors the United States has ever had.* ?? ?? Poe, Edgar Allan (1809-1849), American ?? writer, known as a poet and critic but most ?? famous as the first master of the short-story ?? form, especially tales of the mysterious and ?? macabre. Edgar Allan Poe?s ? works have remained ?? popular and many major American and ?? European writers have professed their artistic ?? debt to him. ?? Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Poe was ?? orphaned in his early childhood and was ?? raised by John Allan, a successful ?? businessman of Richmond, Virginia. Taken by ?? the Allan family to England at the age of six, ?? Poe was placed in a Read More
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Poems for a Year

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Poems for a Year Twelve Poems for Twelve Months by Jim Sauer - updated email: jim @ theaction.com remove the spaces in the above line to get the email address. poems, poetry, verse, art ,literature ,writing ,modern, freeverse, short poems poems, poetry, verse, art ,literature ,writing ,modern, freeverse, short poems January: the first snow February: hearts March: Lone White Wolf April: Spring May: If June: not now July: dancer August: breathing September: first impression October: the future November: November December: perpetual december Copyright &copy 1987-2000 J. Sauer All rights reserved. Ask Global Action Internet Services about their special artist & poetry sites or visit our home page here. Read More
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Steven Sills

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The Chernobyl Poems of Lyubov Sirota

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The Chernobyl Poems of Lyubov Sirota During the ten years that I worked on my book, Nuclear Holocausts: Atomic War in Fiction, 1895-1984, I corresponded and spoke with experts from all over the world, and even traveled to the Soviet Union. In 1990 I found myself at a remarkable Soviet-American conference in Newport, Rhode Island, called "Facing Apocalypse II," where I met Soviet scientist and Chernobyl activist Dr. Adolph Harash. His impassioned attack on the authorities who allowed the disaster to happen and who then tried to cover it up or dismiss it as unimportant was in striking contrast to the tone of the rest of the Soviet delegation. For me, the high point of Dr. Harash's speech was the reading of a poem by a woman who had been victimized by the explosion: Lybov Sirota. Director of Read More
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The Poe Decoder

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You Are Visitor Number Counter started on the 14th of June 1997 2004 Edgar Allan Poe Birthday Celebration The Moment: A Space-Time Singularity By David Grantz Guest Writers Juan Lartigue G. - Edgar Allan Poe and Science: A Cosmic Poet The literary talent of Edgar Allan Poe is beyond dispute, but his activity in the scientific area (condensed in Eureka) has been sadly neglected or ignored. Only recently have some researchers undertaken the labor of re-evaluating it. This recent re-evaluation is long overdue, especially, those propositions related to Cosmology. This paper purposes extensions of those propositions, as well as additional commentary, relating, in particular, to Chemistry. Paul Soares - Rummet, Virveln och Den d?da flickan An introductory essay from the forthcoming book THE ROOM Read More
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The Rape of the Lock Home Page

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The Rape of the Lock Home Page Not long after, he wrote the Rape of the Lock , the most airy, the most ingenious, and the most delightful of all his compositions---Samuel Johnson (from The Life of Pope ) Indeed I look upon a proper appreciation of Pope as a touchstone of taste...I have no patience with such cursed humbug and bad taste; your whole generation are not worth a canto of The Rape of the Lock ---Lord Byron Background material Alexander Pope (a very brief biography) The story behind the poem Chronology of early editions of the poem Chronology of Pope's published work Versions of the Poem Annotated Version Der Lockenraub La Boucle de Cheveux EnlevÉe Mock-heroic elements Illustrations By Artist By tableau Of Pope Of Arabella Related Material Dedicatory Poem (1714) A Key to the Lock Read More
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The Tennyson Page

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We still look to the earlier masters for supreme excellence in particular directions: to Wordsworth for sublime philosophy, to Coleridge for ethereal magic, to Byron for passion, to Shelley for lyric intensity, to Keats for richness. Tennyson does not excel each of these in his own special field, but he is often nearer to the particular man in his particular mastery than anyone else can be said to be, and he has in addition his own special field of supremacy. What this is cannot be easily defined; it consists, perhaps, in the beauty of the atmosphere which Tennyson contrives to cast around his work, molding it in the blue mystery of twilight, in the opaline haze of sunset: this atmosphere, suffused over his poetry with inestimable skill and with a tact rarely at fault, produces an almost u Read More
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