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  • THE RAVEN Getting Even More SE7EN-ish


    We Are Movie GeeksAuthority Authority: 571
    It was announced back in early August that NINJA ASSASSIN director James McTeigue was setting his sites next on a film based on Edgar Allen Poe’s THE RAVEN.  Not a literal adaptation of Poe’s story, the film would take elements from all of Poe’s work and patch-work a film resembling SE7EN. Today, courtesy of ...
    8 hours ago
  • EAP - of course thats Edgar Allen Poe


    Kim Kasch Blogsite - A Writer's BlogAuthority Authority: 130
    Rapping The Raven: by Edgar Allen Poe - I love it!
    2 days ago
  • Alliteration Always Amuses Admirers


    The JailbreakAuthority Authority: 518
    Alliteration is by far my favorite literary device; probably due to the fact it was the only one I could ever remember during English class. It still remains a useful and ambidextrous technique used by poets and headline writers looking to spice up his or her prose. Edgar Allen Poe was one such poet who utilized ...
    6 days ago
  • TTIC54: The Raven


    deconstructing jenAuthority Authority: 122
    This week Rebecca chose our challenge and she has chosen a very original and very fun challenge for us this week. Our challenge is to focus on Quileute legends! How cool is that? One of the legends she mentioned in her post was the Raven. You can read more about the Raven here . The Raven is a legend about a ...
    6 days ago
  • Book Review:: The Red Siren by M. L. Tyndall


    Backseat WriterAuthority Authority: 121
    Books in the genre of Christian historical fiction (especially those of a romantic nature) have never been high on my reading list.  However, The Red Siren (Barbour Publishing) by M. L. Tyndall had such a tantalizing title, I couldn’t help but take a peek at the first book in her Charles Towne Belles ...
    1 week ago
  • The OverAchiever: What Feats of Strength can you get now?


    WoW.comAuthority Authority: 677
    One of the easier ways to distinguish an older character from a reroll or alt is the presence (or absence) of a Feat of Strength. Feats of Strength, remnants of "the past glories of Azeroth," are among the most difficult achievements to get, and thats when theyre even possible at all. Most, like the presence of an ...
    1 week ago
  • THE RAVEN – Henry B. Walthall – d: Charles Brabin


    Alternative Film GuideAuthority Authority: 488
    The Raven (1915)Direction: Charles BrabinScreenplay: Charles Brabin; from George Cochran Hazelton’s novel and play The Raven: The Love Story of Edgar Allan Poe Cast: Henry B. Walthall, Warda Howard Starring Henry B. Walthall, The Raven is an Essanay feature depicting the life of Edgar Allan Poe, starting with his ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Edgar Allen Poe - The Raven


    Integral Options CafeAuthority Authority: 485
    Happy Halloween! The Raven | Movies & TV | SPIKE.com Tags: Edgar Allen Poe , The Raven , Halloween , poetry
    2 weeks ago
  • James Earl Jones recites ‘The Raven.’


    Moe LaneAuthority Authority: 674
    This doesn’t count as hokey… what? Oh, yes, by all means, get yourself comfortable, not to mention a glass of something. We can wait. Ready? Enjoy. Moe Lane PS: Here’s Christopher Walken’s version . PPS: Not the MP3: The Raven and Other Poems
    2 weeks ago
  • Christopher Walken Performs Lady Gaga’s “Poker Face”


    The Rock DoseAuthority Authority: 126
    Happy Halloween! I love Christopher Walken. Who doesn’t? Walken has been known to do a special Halloween performance every once in awhile, such as his brilliant reading of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven”, but this year, he has brought us his interpretation of Lady Gaga’s song “Poker Face” on Friday ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The Paven – A Scary Halloween Poem


    The MudflatsAuthority Authority: 610
    Happy Halloween Mudflatters! I got this submission from a reader we’ll just call “Eddie Fireplace Palin,” and in the holiday spirit, I thought I’d share with all of you. As you chomp your candy corn and try to unweld your jaw after a good watermelon Jolly Rancher, sit back with some hot cider, turn the ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The Raven!


    The Fine Art of EccentricityAuthority Authority: 132
    Edgar Allen Poe’s work, as read by Christopher Walken. Awesome! Happy Halloween!
    2 weeks ago
  • happy early Halloween from Vincent Price


    Baroque in HackneyAuthority Authority: 422
    Okay – and Edgar Allen Poe. And our friends at E-Verse Radio , who brought this wonderful thing to the Baroque attention. (And there’s lots more Vincent Price there.) Vincent Price was, by the way, a constant presence in the Baroque childhood. He was just always on TV. When he died on the same day as my ...
    2 weeks ago
  • -insert any appropriate raven mentions in from thousands of American and/or European cultures-


    Fashion Feed of SLAuthority Authority: 172
    Part 2 in my series of BETTER costumes than the following: slutty nurse, slutty cop, slutty vampire or just plain ol’ slut. I picked up this Raven avatar from Grendel’s shop. It’s only 250 linden and comes with a full AO and HUD for gestures. Not bad for 250. Most of the creatures at Grendel’s are VERY ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Edgar Allan Poe travel for Halloween weekend


    GadlingAuthority Authority: 690
    Filed under: Arts and Culture , History , Festivals and Events , Stories , United States Even though Edgar Allan Poes funeral do-over in Baltimore was a couple weeks ago, there are several locations where its not too late to pay tribute to this literary master of horror. Poe, a traveler himself, moved ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Metaphorical Masturbation and Bestiality in Edgar Allan Poes "The Raven"


    Project Child Murdering RobotAuthority Authority: 121
    Many people think that a piece of literature, such as a book or a short story, cannot be scary. These people are being stupid, of course. For instance, the book Arsole Fantüme, Gentleman Immoralist, is quite scary. It is the scariest piece of literature ever conceived. That’s just one example; there are others, ...
    2 weeks ago
  • DUCK CHAT: Elizabeth Hoyt is Here!


    The Good, The Bad and The UnreadAuthority Authority: 501
    Welcome once again to Duck Chat! And please welcome Elizabeth Hoyt to the Pond for the day! If you’re an historical romance fan, you know that Elizabeth came racing into our lives in 2006 when her Princes trilogy debuted, and she hasn’t slowed down one bit since then. Next came her Legends of the Four Soldiers ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Premature Burial


    The Other AaronAuthority Authority: 422
    Not mine. A student asked about the term "graveyard shift" this morning which led to a bit of interweb TM investigation. Yes, "accidental burial" signaling devices were once in vogue. For a fascinating starting place to research the topic of premature burial, I recommend this article from Snopes.com. Ah, the ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Article Title Unknown


    Golden Age Comic Book StoriesAuthority Authority: 617
    Edgar Allan Poe 1809 ~ 1849 Portrait of Poe engraved by Timothy Cole (1852-1931) from a 1848 daguerreotype published in The Century Magazine ~ 1880 The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe Illustrated by Gustave Dore 1832 ~ 1883 Published by Harper & Brothers ~ ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Movie of the Day: The Raven


    THE METAL MISFITAuthority Authority: 419
    I’m still digging into the less flashy Universal horror films! This 1935 film that was “suggested” by the famous Edgar Allan Poe poem, is the second teaming of Karloff & Lugosi.In this movie, Bela Lugosi plays the weird, smug, egotistical Dr. Richard Vollin. Vollin is obsessed with Poe to the point of ...
    4 weeks ago

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