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The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe

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Listen again to the brilliance and mastery of America's favorite macabre author and poet, Edgar Allan Poe

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Listen again to the brilliance and mastery of America's favorite macabre author and poet, Edgar Allan Poe

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English


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Romance - An Edgar Allan Poem

11/21/2023
"Romance" is a poem by Edgar Allan Poe that serves as a reflection on the nature and experience of romantic love, as well as a meditation on the art of poetry itself. The poem delves into the ephemeral qualities of love and the poetic imagination, portraying them as fleeting yet enduring influences in the speaker's life. The narrator acknowledges that he has grown older and more world-weary, but the flame of romance—both in the form of love and poetic inspiration—still manages to elevate his spirit. The poem strikes a balance between cynicism and idealism, capturing the lifelong tension between the practicalities of life and the artistic soul's eternal quest for beauty and transcendence.

Duration:00:01:12

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Israfel - An Edgar Allan Poem

11/17/2023
"Israfel" is an intriguing poem by Edgar Allan Poe that explores the power and limitations of artistic expression, specifically through the character of Israfel, an angel whose song is so pure that even the stars and heavenly beings stand still to listen. The poem delves into the dichotomy between earthly suffering and heavenly bliss, with Israfel as a symbol of untainted, divine creativity that humans can only aspire to emulate. Yet, the poem also posits that the pain and imperfections of human existence give depth to human art that even an angel's pure song might lack. In the end, "Israfel" serves as an ode to the transcendent power of art, acknowledging both its divine and earthly dimensions.

Duration:00:02:27

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The Valley of Unrest - An Edgar Allan Poem

11/13/2023
"The Valley of Unrest" is a poem by Edgar Allan Poe that delves into the themes of melancholy, sorrow, and the unsettling tranquility of a mysterious landscape. The valley itself is depicted as a place of perpetual sadness, where even the nature seems to grieve. Flowers are sorrowful, and the very air is laden with a sense of desolation. A sense of death and finality pervades the valley, capturing an atmosphere that is at once serene yet filled with an undercurrent of despair. The poem is a reflection on the places within our minds and souls where unrest resides, subtly challenging the reader to consider the landscapes of their own internal worlds.

Duration:00:01:42

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Dream-Land - An Edgar Allan Poem

11/8/2023
"Dream-Land" is an evocative poem by Edgar Allan Poe that takes the reader on a journey through a surreal and haunting landscape. This enigmatic realm exists somewhere between the worlds of sleep and wakefulness, a place filled with shadows, strange creatures, and ethereal landscapes. The narrator's voyage is one of isolation and eternal wandering, as he moves through this eerie territory, bereft of clear boundaries or sense of time. The poem is a rich tapestry of imagery and mood, capturing the essence of a nightmarish dream where the boundaries between the real and the unreal are blurred. It serves as an exploration of the surreal dimensions of human experience, the mysteries of the subconscious, and the unsettling beauty of the unknown.

Duration:00:02:58

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The Haunted Palace - An Edgar Allan Poem

11/4/2023
"The Haunted Palace" is a vivid and haunting poem by Edgar Allan Poe that tells the story of a once magnificent palace that has since fallen into disrepair and become haunted. Symbolically, the poem is often interpreted as an allegory for the human mind that has succumbed to mental illness or despair. Initially, the palace is described as beautiful and harmonious, full of music and light. However, as the poem progresses, a darkness takes over, and the palace becomes a shadow of its former self, filled with "evil things, in robes of sorrow." The transformation serves as a powerful metaphor for the fragility of sanity and the effects of time and tragedy on the human spirit.

Duration:00:02:20

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The Coliseum - An Edgar Allan Poem

10/30/2023
"The Coliseum" is a poem by Edgar Allan Poe that explores the historical and metaphorical significance of Rome's Colosseum. It serves as a meditation on the grandeur and decay of empires, the passage of time, and the inevitable fall of all that is considered great. The Colosseum, once a symbol of Rome's might, is portrayed as a ruin that still holds a haunting beauty. This arena, once filled with the roars of crowds and the clash of gladiatorial combat, now stands as a testament to human ambition and the ephemeral nature of glory. The poem can be seen as a reflection on mortality, societal values, and the transient nature of human achievements.

Duration:00:03:25

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A Dream Within A Dream - An Edgar Allan Poem

10/26/2023
"A Dream Within a Dream" is one of Edgar Allan Poe's more famous poems, addressing the blurred line between reality and illusion. The poem is divided into two stanzas, each describing a separate but related scenario. In the first, the speaker is bidding farewell to a loved one and laments the transience of all things. The second stanza is more metaphoric, describing the futile effort to hold onto grains of sand as they slip through the speaker's fingers, serving as a metaphor for the impossibility of holding onto time, love, or even reality itself. The poem ends with a desperate query, questioning the nature of all that we experience: "Is all that we see or seem / But a dream within a dream?"

Duration:00:01:12

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An Enigma - An Edgar Allan Poem

10/18/2023
"An Enigma" is a short but intellectually engaging poem by Edgar Allan Poe that delves into the realm of puzzles and coded messages. The poem presents itself as a riddle, asking the reader to uncover a hidden name. Written in sonnet form, it cleverly describes the elusive woman the narrator is enamored with, while also serving as an actual enigma to solve. The first letter of the first line, the second letter of the second line, and so on spell out the name "Sarah Anna Lewig," a rearrangement of the name of Sarah Anna Lewis, a poetess known to Poe. This poem combines Poe's love for mystery and his fascination with the human psyche. It's a prime example of how he incorporated intellectual games and puzzles into his work, merging emotional depth with cerebral engagement. "An Enigma" invites readers not only to enjoy its poetic form but also to actively engage with it as a puzzle, making it a unique piece in Poe's oeuvre.

Duration:00:00:59

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Ulalume - An Edgar Allan Poem

10/15/2023
"Ulalume" is a haunting poem by Edgar Allan Poe that delves into themes of grief, loss, and the subconscious mind. Narrated in the first person, the poem takes the reader on a journey through a desolate landscape on a dark October night. The narrator is led by a star, which he later realizes is the planet Venus, the "dread star" that led him to the tomb of his lost love, Ulalume, exactly a year before. The poem culminates in a moment of horrifying realization when the narrator discovers he has been unconsciously drawn back to Ulalume's tomb, a discovery that brings him immense sorrow. The poem is notable for its intricate rhyme and meter, as well as its gloomy, Gothic atmosphere. "Ulalume" deals with the human psyche's complexity, illustrating how grief and sorrow can become cyclical, leading individuals to places and memories they might prefer to avoid. The work is a powerful exploration of emotional pain, subconscious impulses, and the inescapable nature of loss and remembrance.

Duration:00:05:47

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A Valentine - An Edgar Allan Poem

10/2/2023
Written to the object of his affection, Edgar Allan Poe's poem "A Valentine" is a beguiling work that delves into the complexities of love and the intricacies of the human heart. Written as an acrostic, the poem is more than just a lyrical confession; it's a coded message where the first letter of the first line, combined with the second letter of the second line, and so on, spell out the name of the person to whom the poem is dedicated, adding an additional layer of mystery and depth to the work. This clever construction makes the poem a fascinating exploration of romantic affection, laden with Poe's characteristic emotional intensity and intellectual rigor.In "A Valentine," Poe deftly combines his unique blend of romanticism and analytical detail to offer a poetic experience that is both deeply emotional and cerebrally engaging. This poem, like much of Poe's work, goes beyond the surface level of love and passion to explore the psychological and emotional dimensions of human relationships. It makes for an enthralling discussion piece and a perfect addition to any podcast exploring the many facets of love or the literary genius of Edgar Allan Poe. Careful observers can identify the actual name of Poe's crush within the work.

Duration:00:01:43

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Morella

1/29/2023
"Morella" by Edgar Allan Poe is a classic horror and gothic short story that explores the themes of death, identity, and the supernatural. The narrator marries a woman named Morella, who is deeply knowledgeable about philosophy and spends her time teaching her husband. As Morella's health declines, the narrator becomes afraid and wishes for her death. After Morella dies in childbirth, her daughter bears a striking resemblance to her mother and the narrator refuses to give her a name. When the daughter is baptized at age 10, Morella's soul returns to her body and she dies, leaving the narrator to bury both women in the same tomb. The uncanny events that occur in the story and the eerie atmosphere that surrounds it make it a quintessential example of classic horror and gothic literature.

Duration:00:18:45

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The System of Doctor Tarr & Professor Fether

1/28/2023
"Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether" is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe in 1845. The story is a satirical take on the psychiatric treatment methods of the time and centers around the titular characters, Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether, who serve as the inspiration for how this particular mental asylum is run. The story follows a visitor who tours the asylum and witness the unorthodox methods employed by the doctor, ultimately leading to a shocking and unexpected conclusion. It is a classic example of Poe's dark and twisted sense of humor, as well as his fascination with the macabre and the abnormal.

Duration:00:46:56

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King Pest - A Tale Containing an Allegory

1/26/2023
Welcome, everyone, to our reading of "King Pest" by the master of the macabre, Edgar Allan Poe. This short story was first published in 1835 in the Southern Literary Messenger and is a satirical tale that offers a unique take on the traditional concept of a monarchy. This story is not as widely known as some of Poe's other works, but it is a perfect example of his wit, irony, and dark humor. So, let's dive into the world of "King Pest" and discover the twisted mind of Edgar Allan Poe.

Duration:00:33:47

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The Man That Was Used Up - A Tale of the Late Bugaboo and Kickapoo Campaign

1/25/2023
"The Man That Was Used Up", sometimes subtitled "A Tale of the Late Bugaboo and Kickapoo Campaign", is a short story and satire by Edgar Allan Poe. It was first published in August 1839 in Burton's Gentleman's Magazine.The story follows an unnamed narrator who seeks out the famous war hero John A. B. C. Smith. He becomes suspicious that Smith has some deep secret when others refuse to describe him, instead remarking only on the latest advancements in technology. When he finally meets Smith, the man must first be assembled piece by piece. It is likely that in this satire Poe is actually referring to General Winfield Scott, veteran of the War of 1812, the Mexican–American War, and the American Civil War. Additionally, some scholars suggest that Poe is questioning the strong male identity as well as how humanity falls as machines become more advanced.

Duration:00:28:09

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The Premature Burial

1/20/2023
Edgar Allan Poe's The Premature Burial is a classic horror story that tells the story of a man whose fear of being buried alive causes him to face his greatest fear--being buried alive. Written in 1844, this short story provides a haunting view of the fears that plagued people in Poe's time. Not only does it explore the psychological effects of such fears, but it also questions societal conventions regarding death and burial rituals. As readers, we are presented with a cautionary tale exploring mortality and our own anxieties about life and death.

Duration:00:40:17

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Berenice - Original, Uncensored Version

1/18/2023
Dive into the dark and mysterious world of Edgar Allan Poe's classic short story, "Berenice." Follow the story of a young man obsessed with his cousin as he slowly goes mad. Be mesmerized by this mystery-filled, psychological horror tale that will leave you questioning reality. #DickBarr has all your favorite Poe classics in one place! Experience the thrill of discovery and explore the depths of human consciousness with #Berenice by Edgar Allan Poe. #Macabre

Duration:00:28:15

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The Tell-Tale Heart

1/12/2023
“True! -nervous - very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad?”⁣ The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe is a classic exploration of guilt, fear, and the power of the human mind. Dive into this timeless tale and feel your nerves tingle as you are taken on a chilling journey. #TheTellTaleHeart #EdgarAllanPoe #ClassicLiterature.

Duration:00:16:23

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The Imp of The Perverse

1/10/2023
From the darkest corners of the human mind, comes #TheImpOfThePerverse. Edgar Allan Poe's iconic work continues to enthrall and mesmerize readers even today.Are you ready to join us on this journey of exploration? Dive into the depths of the subconscious and discover what lies within! Follow us to explore #Poe's twisted thoughts, and uncover their hidden meanings.Let's unravel the notorious tales of horror, mystery, and suspense that will leave you captivated and awe-struck. Join us in celebrating #EdgarAllanPoe’s incredible writing

Duration:00:17:16

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The Facts In The Case of M Valdemar

1/9/2023
Ready to experience something eerie, yet captivating? Delve into the world of #TheFactsInTheCaseOfMValdemar by #EdgarAllanPoe and find out what strange and chilling secrets lurk in the shadows.⁣⁣Discover the horror behind this gothic tale as we explore the mysterious events surrounding M. Valdemar's death.⁣⁣Uncover the truth behind this classic story, and discover why it's still talked about today. #DickBarr is bringing you a journey into a dark and thrilling world - join us now!

Duration:00:25:48

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The Sleeper

1/2/2023

Duration:00:04:51