Public domain via Wikimedia Commons When the New York Evening Mirror published Edgar Allan Poe’s poem “The Raven” on January 29, 1845, it catapulted both the work and its author to instant fame.
Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) was never one for a happy ending. The celebrated writer of stories like “The Tell-Tale Heart,” “The Murders in the Rue Morgue,” and the classic poem “The Raven” specialized ...
Late-night TV legend David Letterman returned to his former stomping grounds at 30 Rockefeller Plaza Monday for a surprise appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. His cameo doubled as a ...
From brand new bands to the Tim Burton revival, a fresh generation is discovering goth and making it their own. Ed Power investigates what goth looks like in the 2020s – and why it’s back now ...
The writer's former residence – now a National Historic Landmark – is also the location where historians believe Poe composed many of his famous poems ... The Edgar Allan Poe House is open ...
No matter how you're celebrating Valentine's Day 2025—perhaps with a romantic home-cooked meal or a fun car date idea—as long ...
Friday is Valentine’s Day, and there are myriad events taking place in Central Oregon to celebrate. From The Sparrow Bakery’s ...
Poe’s most famous piece is “The Raven.” Once published, in the early months of 1845, this poem made him an overnight success. Edgar Allan Poe died on October 7th, 1849. The doctor labeled his cause of ...
Lynskey, whose range is impressively ecumenical, tells us that secular eschatology properly began in the early nineteenth century with the publication of Lord Byron’s poem “Darkness.” ...
The Park Theatre, 19 Main St., Jaffrey, will host “Readings of Famous Love Letters” Thursday, Feb. 13, at 7 p.m., featuring letters by Emily Dickinson, Benjamin Franklin, Albert Einstein, Edgar Allan ...
Love Is Blind is a reality show that puts ... And The Fall of the House of Usher is based on the poem by Edgar Allan Poe and follows the story of how each member of the Usher family mysteriously ...