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In honor of National Poetry Month, here's a look at some of the bizarre and little-known facts about one of the most iconic American poets of all: Edgar Allan Poe.
In the annals of American literary culture, few have left as bold a mark as Edgar Allan Poe. In 1841, with the locked-room mystery “The Murders in the Rue Morgue,” Poe invented the genre of ...
The National Edgar Allan Poe Theatre on the Air is sponsored in part by Baltimore’s own RavenBeer, and by DC Dogs, a multimedia performing arts troupe.
A new biography, “Edgar Allan Poe” by Richard Kopley, is a sympathetic portrait of the horror master, connecting his life story to his fiction.
Edgar Allan Poe was taken in as a foster child at age 2 by a childless Richmond couple, John and Frances Allan, following the death of Poe’s actress mother, Eliza Poe, in 1811.
If your love for Edgar Allan Poe has been gently rapping, rapping at your chamber door, just embrace it and watch Netflix's The Fall of the House of Usher because it is a hoot and a half.
Not just a great writer, Poe had a circle of friends and family that cared for and about him, says the author of a new biography.
Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy serves up laughs, cocktails and chills at Fairhaven cemetery in Santa Ana The Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy returns to Fairhaven Memorial Park & Mortuary in Santa Ana June 5-7.
Murder or madness: What really killed Edgar Allan Poe? The famed poet died in ‘delirium’, wearing someone else’s clothes. Over 170 years later, we’re still searching for answers.
Edgar Allan Poe themed speakeasies are going to 'pop up' in East Bridgewater and Salem. Here's where they will be, and how you can go.