Biographies & Memoirs

Έντγκαρ Άλαν Πόε

Author: Kevin J. Hayes

A captivating biography of the great American poet, prose writer, and critic Edgar Allan Poe, shedding light on both the key milestones of his life and his most significant works, as well as the...

A captivating biography of the great American poet, prose writer, and critic Edgar Allan Poe, shedding light on both the key milestones of his life and his most significant works, as well as the profound influence he had on subsequent generations of creators across all fields of art around the world.

At the same time, the author of the book outlines Poe's...

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  • Release Date 5/2016
  • Number of pages Number of pages 240
  • Language Greek
  • Cover Cover Soft
  • Year of publication Year of publication 2016
  • Publisher Publisher Metaichmio
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A captivating biography of the great American poet, prose writer, and critic Edgar Allan Poe, shedding light on both the key milestones of his life and his most significant works, as well as the profound influence he had on subsequent generations of creators across all fields of art around the world.

At the same time, the author of the book outlines Poe's explosive character and refers to significant events from his tumultuous life, thus providing us with a comprehensive picture of the creator who laid the foundations of modern literature.

The book is complemented by exhaustive bibliographies of works written by and about Poe, as well as illustrative material. A very well-documented, short biography.

The countless admirers of Poe will find within the pages of this book an enlightening introduction to the life and work of the great writer.

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It was October when Edgar Allan Poe learned the outcome of a literary contest he had organized in 1833 by the Baltimore magazine Saturday Visitor. He received the news with mixed feelings. He was excited because one of the stories he submitted, "The Bottle Imp," had won the fiction competition, but also disappointed because another of his works, a reflective free verse poem titled "The Colosseum," did not place in the poetry contest. Always highly competitive, Poe took his defeat hard. The judging panel had selected "The Colosseum" as the best poem, but since they had already awarded the "Bottle Imp" as the winning prose piece, they gave the poetry prize to the creator of "The Song of the Winds," an unknown Baltimore poet named Henry Wilton. Poe's disappointment turned to anger when he discovered that Henry Wilton was a pseudonym for John Hill Hewitt, editor-in-chief of the Visitor.

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Author
Kevin J. Hayes
Publisher
Metaichmio
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
240
Release Date
5/2016
Type
Biography
Publication Date
2016
Dimensions
21x14 cm
ISBN-13
9786180300710

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A captivating biography of the great American poet, prose writer, and critic Edgar Allan Poe, shedding light on both the key milestones of his life and his most significant works, as well as the profound influence he had on subsequent generations of creators across all fields of art around the world.

At the same time, the author of the book outlines Poe's explosive character and refers to significant events from his tumultuous life, thus providing us with a comprehensive picture of the creator who laid the foundations of modern literature.

The book is complemented by exhaustive bibliographies of works written by and about Poe, as well as illustrative material. A very well-documented, short biography.

The countless admirers of Poe will find within the pages of this book an enlightening introduction to the life and work of the great writer.

Read an excerpt

It was October when Edgar Allan Poe learned the outcome of a literary contest he had organized in 1833 by the Baltimore magazine Saturday Visitor. He received the news with mixed feelings. He was excited because one of the stories he submitted, "The Bottle Imp," had won the fiction competition, but also disappointed because another of his works, a reflective free verse poem titled "The Colosseum," did not place in the poetry contest. Always highly competitive, Poe took his defeat hard. The judging panel had selected "The Colosseum" as the best poem, but since they had already awarded the "Bottle Imp" as the winning prose piece, they gave the poetry prize to the creator of "The Song of the Winds," an unknown Baltimore poet named Henry Wilton. Poe's disappointment turned to anger when he discovered that Henry Wilton was a pseudonym for John Hill Hewitt, editor-in-chief of the Visitor.

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Book Excerpt

Author
Kevin J. Hayes
Publisher
Metaichmio
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
240
Release Date
5/2016
Type
Biography
Publication Date
2016
Dimensions
21x14 cm
ISBN-13
9786180300710

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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