Composition and plot in "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe
Date Submitted: 06/01/2001 08:42:54
Edgar Allan Poe is one of the greatest representatives of American Romanticism. He is writer and poet, which was misunderstood by America, his native country, of yesterday and is appreciated by America of today. In his works Poe writes much about the Beauty and its role in man's life. Beauty has always fascinated him, as well as other romanticists, only Poe's beauty has some elements of strangeness in it. This moment of strangeness gives a
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Bibliography
1. Ch. R. Anderson "American literary masters", Volume 1, New York, 1965, - "Edgar Allan Poe (1809 - 1849)" p. 352 - 365
2. Ch. R. Anderson "American literary masters", Volume 1, New York, 1965 - "The Raven" p. 370 - 373
3. Ch. R. Anderson "American literary masters", Volume 1, New York, 1965 - "The Philosophy of Composition" p. 426 - 432
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