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Poe’s First Published Story About a Shipwreck Foreshadows Eureka

Poe’s first published tale, “MS. Found in a Bottle,” (1833) won the Baltimore Visitor first prize for fiction. Poe scholar, Thomas Mabbott, calls it a “masterpiece,” and contends that, “winning

Miners Digging for Gold

The Challenge of Evaluating Poe’s, Eureka: A Prose Poem

Reprinted with permission from the Richmond, Virginia Poe Museum In my last column, I discussed the reasons that I decided not to focus my entire Master’s Thesis research on Poe’s

Bringing Litchatte.com Back on Line___________________!

My apologies to the regular and new Litchatte.com readers and subscribers. My site was essentially offline for the last week or so. While I was working with the developers to

My Walk Up Poe’s Stairs: Discovering His Eureka!

This article was originally written by Murray Ellison and published on the Edgar Allan Poe Museum of Richmond’s Website (www.poemuseum.org).   Stairs in Poe’s Childhood Home On a cold, but sunny

Walking with Eddie: Edgar Allan Poe and Science—Part I

This article was originally written by Murray Ellison and is being republished by him here with the generous permission of the Edgar Allan Poe Museum in Richmond, Virginia (www.poemuseum.org). The