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17 reviews for:
Edgar Allan Poe: A Selection of Poems Edited by Montgomery Belgion
Edgar Allan Poe, Montgomery Belgion
17 reviews for:
Edgar Allan Poe: A Selection of Poems Edited by Montgomery Belgion
Edgar Allan Poe, Montgomery Belgion
adventurous
dark
hopeful
reflective
relaxing
fast-paced
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dark
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mysterious
sad
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medium-paced
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Complicated
don’t believe this to be a particularly appropriate Christmas present for an eleven year old in complete transparency. haven’t slept peacefully since 2012. partly due to Poe and also tory governance.
tell tale heart is etched on my frontal cerebral cortex and I am absolutely not complaining. equally gorgeous as it is unnerving.
tell tale heart is etched on my frontal cerebral cortex and I am absolutely not complaining. equally gorgeous as it is unnerving.
dark
emotional
reflective
slow-paced
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Edgar Allan Poe has held a special place in my heart since I was a child. I have a very distinct memory of Christmas when I was 8 years old. My parents gave me a box of Great Illustrated Classics each year, and that was the year of the spooky books. Frankenstein, Dracula and The Picture of Dorian Gray were all included. And, most notably, so was Edgar Allan Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Terror. In this memory, I’m laying on my bed, listening to the Backstreet Boys CD I had just unwrapped while reading “The Tell-Tale Heart” for the very first time. My earliest experience with poetry outside of Dr. Seuss was my grandfather quoting the entirety of “Annabel Lee” from memory. So to say that I have a soft spot for Poe’s work would be a vast understatement.
While this collection itself is a mixed bag, as most “selected poetry” collections are, I found it overwhelmingly solid. My favorite poems remain “The Raven” and Annabel Lee,” but I encountered some that were new to me that I very much enjoyed. Even on the poems that weren’t my favorites, where Poe seemed to have gotten lost in his own cadence and lovely language to the point that he lost the thread of story he was trying to spin, I was captivated by the rhythm. His cadence is just always so perfect, so easy to hear even in the silence of your own mind. I thoroughly enjoyed my time with it.
challenging
dark
mysterious
tense
slow-paced
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A mix
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Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
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challenging
dark
mysterious
slow-paced
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dark
medium-paced