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The Murders in the Rue Morgue
The Murders in the Rue Morgue: and other tales | Edgar Allan Poe
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MaleficentBookDragon
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December #bookspin (15) and #doublespin (18)picks. I'm glad a holiday book was the #doublespin.Now, picking one...hmmm.
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TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! Enjoy!!! 13mo
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TheKidUpstairs
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#OnThisDay in 1841 Murders in the Rue Morgue was published in Graham's Magazine. Largely considered the first modern detective story, Murders established many mystery tropes: the eccentric yet brilliant detective, the trusted friend as narrator. Poe himself downplayed the level of Creative achievement, saying "where is the ingenuity in unraveling a web which you yourself... have woven for the express purpose of unraveling?" #HistoryGetsLIT

Graywacke He had a point. 🙂 3y
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TheNeverendingTBR
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Pickpick

I think this was like the first detective story ever written?

Anyway...the story is about a guy called C. Auguste Dupin who's in Paris and solves the mystery behind the brutal murder of two women. The witnesses heard a suspect, but nobody agrees on what language was spoken.

At the murder scene, Dupin finds a hair that does not appear to be human.

The ending was surprising and I liked this one. 🕵️‍♂️

Cathythoughts Great review 👍🏻❤️ I‘d like to try it sometime 4y
TheNeverendingTBR @Cathythoughts Thank you, you certainly should try this one - it was very good like I said. If you've never read any Poe before I recommend Bon-Bon also, mmy favourite. ✅ 4y
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Pickpick

This is considered the first modern detective story, and the first story featuring Detective Dupin. You can definitely see how it influenced the Sherlock Holmes stories. I love reading these short mysteries and finding out how the detective discovers the clues to unravel the mystery. 🔎

Bookwomble Doyle had a tongue-in-cheek moment when he has Holmes disparaging the powers of the Chevalier Dupin. Annoyingly, I can't recall which story it's in. 4y
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Sarahreadstoomuch
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Pickpick

Another gem from Serial Reader! This is often called the first modern detective story; I can see now how it influenced the first Sherlock Holmes story! #scarathlon #teamslaughter 16pts #bookspinbingo #centersquare

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4y
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Biblio_Baggins
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There‘s nothing like finding a well-aged book or a cuddly reading buddy. #booksandcats #EdgarAllenPoe #October #readingbuddy

Readswithcoffee Cute kitty! Welcome to Litsy! ☕️📚📚📚☕️ 5y
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Lreads Welcome to Litsy! Adorable kitty! ☺️📚 5y
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Biblio_Baggins @readswithcoffee @Bklover @QuietlyLaura @CoffeeNBooks Thank you all for the welcome, I'm excited to use this app 😁 5y
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tournevis
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Hi! I'm back!

@JoScho #manicmonday #letterM
📘There are too many. I choose tagged for today.
✒️ Alberto Manguel, by the number I own.
🎥 Of course, Le Martien de Noël.
🍄 My favourite vegetable, mushrooms! (Though not that one, it's poisonnous.

Guildedearlobe I‘m a huge Mushroom fan as well. Eat them every day in some form. 6y
Clare-Dragonfly Mushrooms aren‘t vegetables! Or is that the joke?😜 6y
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tournevis @Clare-Dragonfly Not a joke. But, technically, tomatoes are not vegetables either, and yet. 6y
Clare-Dragonfly I am a mighty crusader for vegetable accuracy. I also argue with people who claim that corn is a vegetable. 6y
JoScho 💙😊💙 6y
tournevis @Clare-Dragonfly 👍 6y
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ElishaLovesBooks
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Day 5. This was a hard one. I went with the tagged story by Poe. I‘ve had to read The Tell-Tale Heart, The Pit and the Pendulum, and The Cask of Amontillado which are all great too. But I really liked The Murders in the Rue Morgue, especially since it‘s considered the original detective story!
#requiredreadingredo

Erinsuereads I‘m not super well versed in Poe but excellent choice picking one that is clearly not terribly common! What about it makes you love it? 6y
WhiskeyMistress I love this story... it‘s the first Poe I ever read, and I remember it clearly to this day. 6y
ElishaLovesBooks @ErinSueG Thanks! I like how Poe was able to creat suspense and in this case, it‘s so antiquated but the mystery still holds up! @WhiskeyMistress 💕 6y
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night_shift I've got this huge Poe complete collection that I occasionally pick up and read a story or two. Haven't gotten to this one yet. My favorite of his is The Black Cat. I had to read it in English 8th grade and has stuck with me since. 6y
ElishaLovesBooks @UnidragonFrag I‘m not sure I‘ve read that one! I‘ll have to check it out! 6y
night_shift 👍👍 6y
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erzascarletbookgasm
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Here are some of #thegreatest fictional detectives that I liked, from classic to golden age crime to noir detective fictions. From top left, clockwise- Auguste Dupin, first appearance in the tagged book, Sherlock Holmes, Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple, Lord Peter Wimsey, and Sam Spade. Of course, there‘re other great and memorable fictional detectives in contemporary crime thrillers but I like the amateurs and private investigators type. 🙂 #getmovin

Cinfhen Such a fabulous collage 🙌🏻🕵️‍♀️❤️🕵🏻‍♂️🔍📝 7y
batsy What @Cinfhen said! Love this ❣️ 7y
BiblioLitten Now will you look at how cute Miss Marple looks🤗. Neat collage👏🔍 7y
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Kleonard I loved this post and all of your images. ❤️ 7y
CaitlinR Let‘s add Charlie Parker (John Connolly) 7y
Ruthiella Great post!😀 7y
erzascarletbookgasm @Cinfhen @batsy @BiblioLitten @Kleonard @Ruthiella Thanks! From the gentlemanly detective, to enthusiastic amateur to ruthless investigators..love them all! 🕵️‍♂️🕵️‍♀️🔎 7y
erzascarletbookgasm @CaitlinR Oh, I‘ve not read Connolly but have heard good things about the Charlie Parker series 😊 7y
rubyslippersreads 😍😍😍 7y
eanderson Love this list! 7y
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tournevis
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1️⃣ If by "classic" one refers to cannonical works, then tagged. It's one of them, for sure.
2️⃣ The Great Gatsby. I found it well written but vacuous. Which is ironic considering we're supposed to find the characters vacuous but the novel deep. Not.
3️⃣ Depends on the day, but Wizard of Oz is right up there.
4️⃣ @JacqMac ?????

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freyaheart
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Cuddling with little Edgar and enjoying some of his fine works on audiobook.

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ChelseaM6010
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Playing some catch-up with #MarchMadness
Day 10: short mystery
Gotta give this one to Poe, hands down.
#EdgarAllanPoe

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GarthRanzz The beginning of it all. Great story. 7y
ChelseaM6010 @GarthRanzz right?! I love Poe 7y
GarthRanzz He‘s my favourite author of all time. 7y
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DeborahSmall
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#bookmail not as in good a condition as I'd have liked but still worth half the original price. 2 more on the way a 6 to buy #penguinleatherboundclassics

ScorpioBookDreams Which others have you ordered? Xx 7y
DeborahSmall @ScorpioBookDreams Sherlock Holmes and Frankenstein. They were both around (ca each x 7y
DeborahSmall @ScorpioBookDreams Dracula will definitely be my next order.....when I'm home from holiday x 7y
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ScorpioBookDreams @DeborahSmall Frankenstein looks a gorgeous colour x 7y
rubyslippersreads 😍😍😍 7y
LeahBergen Ooo! It's lovely. I can't wait to see the rest. 7y
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Liberty
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alanacristin This will be the first time I pass my dad the phone to show him something on Litsy 💕 8y
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geekerydo The Munsters is such a good show. I marathoned it all earlier this year. Still hilarious and relevant. 8y
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Kappadeemom I used to live to hear Herman laugh 😂 8y
MemoirsForMe 😍👍🏻 8y
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Abby-J
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This shirt makes me giggle each time I pull it from my clever T-shirt drawer. Look how sad that little tree is. 😄

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utterKATEness
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Starting out with Crime Lit in my Lit Theory class this semester. I thoroughly enjoyed this classic Poe mystery. Fun fact: Poe's Dupin and Narrator in this short story heavily influenced Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's characterization of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson.