Posts Tagged ‘The Raven’


Thursday, October 15, 2009

Listen to audio of readings from Poe’s work

William Sharp illustration of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart"Lucien Douglas, Professor of Theatre and Dance at The University of Texas at Austin, performs “The Tell-Tale Heart” and other selections from the work of Edgar Allan Poe tonight in an event that will be webcast live.

Listen to Douglas reading excerpts from “Alone,” “The Tell-Tale Heart,” and “The Raven.”

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Poe Mania: Parody Poe for the chance to win

"The Vulture," a parody of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven"Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven” has been one of his most popular poems since its publication in 1845 in the New York Evening Mirror newspaper. This popularity has led to a number of parodies, or humorous imitations, of the poem. The tradition of writing parodies of “The Raven” dates back at least as far as 1853, when Graham’s Magazine published “The Vulture: An Ornithological Study.” Its first stanza begins:

Once upon a midnight chilling, as I held my feet unwilling
O’er a tub of scalding water, at a heat of ninety-four;
Nervously a toe in dipping, dripping, slipping, then out-skipping
Suddenly there came a ripping whipping, at my chamber’s door.
“’Tis the second-floor,” I muttered, “flipping at my chamber’s door—
Wants a light—and nothing more!”

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