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The Purloined Letter
The Purloined Letter | Edgar Allan Poe
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This early work by Edgar Allan Poe was originally published in 1845. Born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1809, Poe became an orphan at a very early age. After being taken in by a couple in Richmond, he spent a brief spell in the United Kingdom before returning to enrol at the University of Virginia. Poe struggled for many years to make a living as a writer and frequently had to move city to stay in employment as a critic. Even for his greatest success, 'The Raven', he only received $9 and, although becoming a household name, his financial position remained far from stable. Poe died in 1849, aged just 40, yet his legacy is a formidable one: He is seen today as one of the greatest practitioners of Gothic and detective fiction that ever lived, and popular culture is replete with references to him. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900's and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions.
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Ididsoidid
The Purloined Letter | Edgar Allan Poe
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Pickpick

An intriguing detective mystery and sets the tone for the next book on my reading list…
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sprainedbrain
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Departure from Poe‘s horror, precursor to modern detective story..........

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cherinium I read the 3 Dupin detective stories within he last week, and this one was the best of the bunch. The first 2 were long winded and boring. I didn't finish either one. 6y
cherinium Dupin is an insufferable character.😖 6y
sprainedbrain @cherinium I was wondering if I should try the first two stories... thank you for saving me from that. 😂 6y
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cherinium @sprainedbrain Sure thing! I would definitely recommend skipping them. 6y
ravenlee Seventh grade reading enrichment class: teacher tells us “purloined” means a fancy style of writing. My mom: you‘re old enough now to know thar sometimes you‘re smarter than the teacher, and pointing it out is just going to make life harder for you. (This language arts teacher also mixed up passed/past, and otherwise tormented me for a year) So THAT was what I learned from this Poe story. 6y
sprainedbrain @ravenlee omg! That‘s hilarious and sad. Your mom sounds awesome! 🙄 6y
ravenlee My mom is awesome! Apparently she had the same conversation with both my older siblings. After I graduated HS I was working at BN, and that same teacher came up to my register (no recognition of me, but I knew her!) and blatantly abused her educator discount. She told me the books she was buying were to encourage independent reading (romance and suspense novels!). I just shook my head. 6y
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jpmcwisemorgan
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My brain is having trouble wrapping my brain around this. It might be better if I read the entire presentation. #letters #Quotsy #ListyQuoteChallenge #QuotsyDec17

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Yossarian
The Purloined Letter | Edgar Allan Poe
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Great tour of the Edgar Allen Poe museum in Richmond. I wrote my Senior Thesis on The Purloined Letter in college.

ValerieAndBooks Nice picture! Reminds me that I still need to visit the Poe house in Philly. Have you been yet? 7y
Yossarian @ValerieAndBooks No, but I've been to the one in Baltimore, where I grew up. 7y
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AshleyHoss820
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This was a fun departure from the usual Poe story. This is considered to be one of the forerunners to modern detective novels. Being a huge fan of Sherlock, I really liked this. It may not be as involved as other detective stories, but it was enjoyable anyway. It's not your typical Poe, which may put some people off. 11/1,001 #1001Books

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Yossarian
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"Come in close. Closer. Because the more you think you see, the easier it'll be to fool you." Jesse Eisenberg, doing a card trick at the beginning of "Now You See Me."

BookishFeminist Sold. Jesse Eisenberg is in them so that just increased by interested 100%. 9y
Notafraidofwords Loved part time as much as part one, but I preferred Isla Fischer. 9y
Yossarian @BookishFeminist I think the movie is a lot of fun. Just a warning that the it doesn't come close to passing the Bechdel test. 9y
BookishFeminist @Yossarian No worries--I'm used to being firmly entrenched within the patriarchy anyway, so that is no surprise. 9y
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