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The Tell-Tale Heart and Other Writings 豆瓣 Goodreads
The Tell-Tale Heart / The Premature Burial
作者: Edgar Allan Poe Bantam Classics 1983 - 2
Book Description
A selection of Poe's poetry and sixteen of his best-known tales, including "The Murders in the Rue Morgue,"The Fall of the House of Usher,"The Black Cat," and "The Pit and the Pendulum.".
About Author
In his short, troubled life Edgar Allan Poe originated the mystery story, brought new psychological depth to the tale of horror, and made inimitable contributions to Romantic poetry and literary criticism. Born in Boston in 1809 to itinerant actors, Poe was orphaned as an infant and sent to live with a Richmond merchant, John Allan. Allan sent him to the University of Virginia in 1826, but Poe withdrew because of gambling debts. In 1830, with his first book of poems already published, he entered West Point but was dishonorably discharged the next year. In 1835 Poe was chosen editor of the Southern Literary Messenger. Poe was already established as an author when, in 1845, the publication of "The Raven" made him famous. He began to lecture, engaged in a celebrated feud with Longfellow, and became sole proprietor of his own magazine, Broadway Journal. But in 1846 the magazine went bankrupt, and in 1847, after years of suffering, Poe's wife died of consumption. His ill health and drinking worsened. In October 1849 he was found semiconscious outside a polling place in Baltimore; a few days later he died without regaining consciousness.
Ignored for the most part by his countrymen, he was idolized by the French Symbolists, who thought of him as the first modern poet and helped to win him the recognition that is now his.
Book Dimension:
length: (cm)18.4             width:(cm)11.4
2012年12月12日 已读
"The Tell-Tale Heart," "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," "The Fall of the House of Usher," "William Wilson," "The Black Cat," "The Raven," "Annabel Lee,"(2010)
哥特 美国
僧侣 豆瓣
作者: 刘易斯 译者: 刘勃 中国人民大学出版社 2004 - 4
《僧侣:罗曼记》内容简介:这部哥特式小说描绘了一个德高望重的修道院长为了满足自己反常的、病态的欲望,直至利用出从于魔鬼的坠落过程,同时也讲述了一个不愿戴上面纱的少妇女,努力与宗教抗争最终获得幸福的痛苦经历,在一定程度上揭露了中世纪教会的黑暗和罪恶。
2012年9月27日 已读
是越来越有趣渐进式的书,可惜反转的时间有限,修道士纠结得不够多。原本预想地更有趣些的,可是看到后面只有僧侣和心中上帝的讨价还价和坏修女的倒掉。唔。【还有破烂翻译
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