The Raven and Other Poems
Author(s): Edgar Allan Poe
Lamenting the loss of a gentle but passionate woman, the narrator drinks, yet somberly dwells on her name. A local raven, with the capacity to utter like a parrot a syllable or two, repeats "Lenore," and "Nevermore." The narrator, tired and broken, believes the raven might be sent by God or even by the Devil, and tries talking with it.
General Information
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- : Chartwell Books
- : Chartwell Books
- : 0.658
- : 26 March 2009
- : United States
- : books
Other Specifications
- : Edgar Allan Poe
- : Hardback
- : Gustave Dore
- : 811.3
- : 96
- : illustrations