When Edgar Allan Poe came to Baltimore he was famous ... he was about to marry his childhood sweetheart, What is it? No, no thank you. I will be on a train to New York; I have no need of a ...
Magazine. CORBIS/Corbis via Getty American writer Edgar Allan Poe embodied mystery and the macabre in his work. But perhaps the most mysterious thing about the legendary writer is that there's no ...
View of the Edgar Allan Poe Cottage at Kingsbridge Road and the ... as he visits the decaying Usher mansion at the request of his childhood friend, Roderick Usher. From the moment he arrives ...
As people prepare for an evening of candy and frights, we thought we’d help set the mood with a look at one of America's most ...
Here is a little historical tidbit to chew on instead of your fingernails. It’s possible that Edgar Allan Poe may have been killed by nineteenth-century ratf*ckers. At the center of the legend ...
Local music luminaries Chan Poling, John Munson and Kenni Holmen helped create the score for the show at Ames Center in ...
Poe was born Jan. 19, 1809, in Boston and spent most of his childhood in Richmond ... In 1824, a young Edgar Allan Poe participated in a junior honor color guard that accompanied Revolutionary ...
Edgar Allan Poe, the author who penned some of American literature’s most chilling tales, once called Richmond home.
On Oct. 30 and Oct. 31, David Keltz returns to the Alexandria History Museum at The Lyceum for the annual “Poe in Alexandria” ...
On Oct. 31, Boise State Public Radio’s Idaho Matters aired an interview with Professor Steven Olsen-Smith of the Department of English Literature on “The Dark History of Edgar Allan Poe.” ...
Though modern horror books have evolved, classic, groundbreaking horror novels still have the power to chill thanks to their ...
Humbly affixed to the exterior of a Subway sandwich shop location at the corner of Shattuck and Merrimack streets is a small plaque documenting Edgar Allan Poe’s 1848 visit to that same building ...