Season 1 Episode 115
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Episode number 115 - Is This Poe’s Greatest Work?
This episode delves into 3 poems by Edgar Poe -
His first surviving poem.FannyTo Helen (one of this greatest)What was Poe’s first survivi…
Published on 3 years, 7 months ago
Season 1 Episode 114
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This episode deals with 2 more chapters of The Home Life of Poe - Schoolboy Love Affairs and Rosalie Poe. Susan Archer Talley writes movingly about Poe’s first romantic attaction, its …
Published on 3 years, 8 months ago
Episode 113
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This episode deals with 2 chapters of The Home Life of Poe - Poe’s Boyhood and Poe’s Boyhood. In her unique style, Susan Archer Talley describes Poe’s life from the standpoint of an ex…
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Episode 112
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Episode 112 Poe and Elton John
This episode deals with the surprisingly combination of a deaf lady from Richmond and Edgar Allan Poe’s home life. The difference between primary and seco…
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Episode 111
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Episode 111 Poe Encounters Lafayette
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Episode 110
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Episode 110 - Helping Ukraine
Sources where you can help Ukraine
Published on 3 years, 9 months ago
Season 2 Episode 109
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Episode 109 - Poe - the Long Distance Swimmer
Poe - the Long Distance Swimmer focuses on Poe’s swim (when he was a teenager) at least 6 miles across the James River against the tide. Th…
Published on 3 years, 9 months ago
Episode 108
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A Teenager in Richmond focuses on the time that Edgar Poe spent in Richmond after first returning from England - a fascinating period.
Published on 3 years, 9 months ago
Episode 107
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This episode describes a recent experience prescribed by George’s doctor where George uses the words of Poe to help him through the ordeal - words that also made the ordeal much worse.
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Episode 106
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This episode deals with tropes as rhetorical devices. George gives an absolutely groan inducing way to remember antomasia. The ghosts of Mr. Poe and Mr. Shakespeare give examples of a…
Published on 3 years, 10 months ago
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