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Edgar Allan Poe’s Poetic Theory and Literary Innovation — Bichitrananda Beuria

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A study of Edgar Allan Poe’s poetry and poetics reveals his central themes of death, beauty, and the supernatural, his meticulous crafting of musicality through meter and rhyme, and his view of writing as a performance. His work, from early poems like “To Helen” to later works such as “The Raven” and “Annabel Lee,” explores the darker aspects of the human experience with a haunting, melancholic mood. His influential essay, “The Philosophy of Composition,” outlines his deliberate and systematic approach to creating a poem, emphasizing unity of effect and the “under-current” of meaning.

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