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product_id: 21705141
title: "The Raven Paperback – May 29, 2015"
brand: "edgar allan poe"
price: "95 Lei"
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# The Raven Paperback – May 29, 2015

**Brand:** edgar allan poe
**Price:** 95 Lei
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- **What is this?** The Raven Paperback – May 29, 2015 by edgar allan poe
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Disturbing and Engrossing
*by R***N on April 19, 2013*

"Deep into thatdarkness peering,long I stood therewondering, fearingDoubting, dreamingdreams no mortalever dared to dream before...""The Raven" is about loss of a loved one and will stick with you, maybe even haunt your dreams for a few nights. I picked up the Kindle version for free and I was instantly reminded why this is one of my favorite poems. (There is a long preface before it, which I found interesting. But if you just want to read the poem, you can use the index and click on "The Poem.") The prose sings like a bird, like its name, the Raven, which only says one word, "Nevermore." The protagonist on whom the Raven spies loses his grip on reality; he is grief-stricken over the loss of his beloved Lenore."But the Raven, sittinglonely on the placid bust,spoke onlyThat one word, as if hissoul in that one word hedid outpour.Nothing further then heuttered--not a feather thenhe fluttered--Till I scarcely more thanmuttered, "Other friends have flown before--On the morrow he will leaveme, as my hopes haveflown before."Then the bird said, "Nevermore."The bottom line: "The Raven" is a quick, rythmic, brilliant, disturbing, engrossing poem.-Raeden Zen

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ perfect
*by R***N on March 31, 2024*

will be a great part of my Poe collection

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nevermore…
*by J***I on July 20, 2016*

Edgar Allan Poe was an early 19th century American writer, who died young at the age of 40. He was mainly known for his gothic and/or horror style. Like many of us, I first read a selection of his work in a high school anthology. And that was the last time that I have read any of his work, which is all too common outcome. That brief high school “sampling” had no follow-up. Lo’ this half century later, I’ve been re-visiting many of the authors in that high school anthology.And Kindle makes it so much easier, and in this case, acquiring “The Raven” was free. A few keystrokes, and the work is literally in your hands. Over 60% of this edition is the introduction! I found that another Amazon reviewer described my sentiments precisely. And as I write this, there is a charge of plagiarism in the media, specifically that one potential Republican “First Lady” cribbed her speech from another actual “First Lady.” Therefore, I’d like to give full credit to Billie Shoemate who called it an “…overly-long and drawn out windbag of an introduction…” and went on to briefly describe a high school teacher who put so many off from further reading of any author in the anthology. Skip the introduction.As for the poem itself, it has a cadence that is appealing. And lines that many of us might still remember, since they have filtered into our popular culture, for example, the opening: “Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary.” The author is reading late at night, lamenting the loss of his love, Lenore, when the raven comes to his room. The lost opportunities of life are summed up by the raven with “nevermore.”The poem itself is only 15% of this edition, with the remainder being a recap of the more famous lines (which is, to a large degree, a repeat of the poem itself!) One can read the poem itself, with reflection, in about 10-15 minutes, and I’d recommend doing just that, for the first time reader, or a repeater. Like Shoemate, think the poem deserves 5-stars, but will give this edition only 4-stars.

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