Published on this day in 1845, the work used alliteration, internal rhyme and repetition to draw in readers, lending it a ...
January 29th has witnessed a variety of significant events throughout history, impacting politics, culture, and science ...
Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) was never one for a happy ending. The celebrated writer of stories like “The Tell-Tale Heart,” ...
The new resident cat at the Poe Museum in Richmond is named for neither of these famous felines, however. (Perhaps those ...
The Retro Radio Show returns to the stage at Greenville High School this week by featuring five stories by Edgar Allan Poe in ...
The life, poems, and prose of Edgar Allan Poe will be explored at the North Scituate Library this Saturday, Feb. 1, with ...
Edgar Allan Poe's famous poem "The Raven" was first published in the New York Evening Mirror on this day in 1845.
On Jan. 29, 1820, 10 years after mental illness forced him to retire from public life, Britain's King George III, who lost ...
1845 – Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven” was published for the first time in the “New York Evening Mirror.” 1848 – Greenwich Mean ...