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Explore the significance of a newly acquired letter from Edgar Allan Poe to Washington Irving at Richmond's Poe Museum, showcasing the connection between two literary giants of the 19th century.
Alley 14 in Bound Brook transforms into a candlelit speakeasy, celebrating Edgar Allan Poe with themed cocktails and engaging ...
Rod Serling will forever be celebrated as the man behind The Twilight Zone, but the iconic sci-fi wasn't his only success ...
The Michigan Museum of Horror stands as a year-round celebration of all things that go bump in the night, a sanctuary for ...
You don’t need to wait for Halloween to enjoy a good scare in Michigan—the Museum of Horror keeps the spirit of spooky season ...
There’s a place in Monroe, Michigan where nightmares come to life in the best possible way, and your deepest fears are ...
Mike Flanagan’s latest series has finally arrived on Netflix, and the entire thing is inspired by the many works of literature icon Edgar Allan Poe. The Fall of the House of Usher gets its name ...
Following eight months of closure, the beloved Edgar Allan Poe Library on Sullivan’s Island will officially reopen Tuesday with a fresh new look.
‘Edgar Allan Poe’ Review: The Soul Within the Shadow Never in doubt of his own abilities, Edgar Allan Poe pursued extremes in literature and in life.
Count Dracula is perhaps one of the most recognizable fictional characters in media, and he's starred in quite a few TV ...
Discover Why ‘The Raven,’ Edgar Allan Poe’s Narrative Poem About a Distraught Lover and a Talking Bird, Remains an American Classic Published on this day in 1845, the work used alliteration ...
No writer has the ability to evoke a sense of horror and dread more effectively than Edgar Allan Poe, born on Jan. 19, 1809, in Boston.