Auguste Dupin, upon receiving news of Edgar Allan Poe's death, travels from Paris to America where he visits the people and places the poet knew in an attempt to put to rest his fears that Poe was murdered.
An introductory biography of nineteenth-century American horror and mystery author Edgar Allan Poe, discussing his personal problems and how they influenced his writing.
This book presents selected writings representing a variety of perspectives on social and psychological disorder that is highlighted in the literary works of Edgar Allan Poe.