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Faery Queen of Cagealot Castle

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The Legend that is Edgar Allan Poe
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Seems like an apt time to begin a thread dedicated to Edgar Allen Poe, today is his 202nd birthday!

And this feels very appropriate today on the full moon.starsmile


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VesUJqm5rss


-- Edited by Lula Argante on Wednesday 19th of January 2011 04:59:06 PM

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I saw this when you posted it, Lula, and meant to respond, but somehow, it passed me by. But now I have found it again and I am so happy, because I love Edgar Allen Poe's poetry, and his stories too. I think The Raven was the first poem I ever memorized. I am surprised at the great quality of interpretations of his poetry on You Tube. Here is one I really like, Annabel Lee, read by Marianne Faithful, wth my favourite piece of music, The Moonlight Sonata, playing. I am feeling kind of senendipitous right now! Bliss.



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Faery Queen of Cagealot Castle

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Talking of serendipity, we are chatting about two Poes at the moment on the forum...Edgar Allan Poe and the Poe of the Cameron variety!!! yellowflowergrin
( well...he was poetic in his own right really... "put the bunny back in the box" and " I am gonna save the F***ing day" " There are only two men I trust, one of them's me and the other's not you" forever etched on my memory! rolllaugh )

You, however, can recite The Raven from memory lady True? wow!!starry
For me the poems sound much better in my head than when i try to orate them!Moonlight Sonata is something i enjoy playing though stars

Youtube is a treasure trove for so much awesomeness, this is a very special find. Thank you! something in me responds at a deep level to Poe poems....magical and mythical...like dreams and faerytales and woodlands... mysterious. sparkles for the imagiination, yet with a depth and darkness.





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A Dream Within a Dream


Take this kiss upon the brow!
And, in parting from you now,
Thus much let me avow-
You are not wrong, who deem
That my days have been a dream;
Yet if hope has flown away
In a night, or in a day,
In a vision, or in none,
Is it therefore the less gone?
All that we see or seem
Is but a dream within a dream.

I stand amid the roar
Of a surf-tormented shore,
And I hold within my hand
Grains of the golden sand-
How few! yet how they creep
Through my fingers to the deep,
While I weep- while I weep!
O God! can I not grasp
Them with a tighter clasp?
O God! can I not save
One from the pitiless wave?
Is all that we see or seem
But a dream within a dream?

~ Edgar Allan Poe ~


lotus


Fairy-Land

Dim vales- and shadowy floods-
And cloudy-looking woods,
Whose forms we can't discover
For the tears that drip all over!
Huge moons there wax and wane-
Again- again- again-
Every moment of the night-
Forever changing places-
And they put out the star-light
With the breath from their pale faces.
About twelve by the moon-dial,
One more filmy than the rest
(A kind which, upon trial,
They have found to be the best)
Comes down- still down- and down,
With its centre on the crown
Of a mountain's eminence,
While its wide circumference
In easy drapery falls
Over hamlets, over halls,
Wherever they may be-
O'er the strange woods- o'er the sea-
Over spirits on the wing-
Over every drowsy thing-
And buries them up quite
In a labyrinth of light-
And then, how deep!- O, deep!
Is the passion of their sleep.
In the morning they arise,
And their moony covering
Is soaring in the skies,
With the tempests as they toss,
Like- almost anything-
Or a yellow Albatross.
They use that moon no more
For the same end as before-
Videlicet, a tent-
Which I think extravagant:
Its atomies, however,
Into a shower dissever,
Of which those butterflies
Of Earth, who seek the skies,
And so come down again,
(Never-contented things!)
Have brought a specimen
Upon their quivering wings.

~ Edgar Allan Poe ~

lotus



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Anna/ Jay and I are compiling a choose your own adventure book out of all of Poe's horror stories, so they're in second person and YOU the reader choose with path to take! :D "You are mad..." etc. I'll keep y'all informed!

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Be some adventure, Sprocket! Sounds like an awesome idea!

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Faery Queen of Cagealot Castle

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Sprocket wrote:

Anna/ Jay and I are compiling a choose your own adventure book out of all of Poe's horror stories, so they're in second person and YOU the reader choose with path to take! :D "You are mad..." etc. I'll keep y'all informed!




 ha! omg this sounds epic Sprocket! stars i would definitely have to take the path of madness! chortle hopefully i will bump into Vincent Price in character, I m not so sure i could keep my horror poker straight face on....raised eyebrow, check! camp sterness, check! not breaking out into laughter....no can do!!!fairymagic



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Just stumbled across this, interesting.



http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/80040



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Of his 'nemesis' Griswold (whose name suits him well in a Dickensian kind of a way) agree with this : "slamming a guy in his obituary is pretty low".

check it out:


http://www.poeforward.com/poe/texts/griswold-poe-obit.html


However, I must say that when it comes to art of any kind, I prefer to dive into the art itself not the life of the artist, it;s the purist in me!

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chortle  Wonder   where   the   hell   he   went    after   he   died.

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