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Books » Edgar Allan Poe
Critics United by
Abjectly Apathetic Author
A meme-y, pretentious criticism of the infamous Critics United featuring a not so subtle reference to the poem "The Raven". Rated T for light commentary on humanity's intrinsic delusions of power.
T, English, Humor & Parody, words: 229, 12/14/2021
Tick Tock Goes The Clock by
supremerulerofthecats
The Tell Tale Heart. Exerpt of the trial of the main character guy that I had to do for school. Only posting this to do beta reading. Might edit later.
K, English, Drama & Crime, words: 950, favs: 1, follows: 1, 7/23/2019
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Tis Not Nevermore by
silverdoe394
Lenore has a response for her mourning love down on Earth.
K, English, Romance & Poetry, words: 109, favs: 1, 12/10/2017
2Return to Nevermore by
Zoyciteyouma
Suppose the obsessive narrator from the original poem might have inadvertently willed Lenore's spirit into a reluctant haunting. He'd be literally dragging her down with him. I imagine Lenore might have some strong feelings about that. I took the song "Black Cat" by Janet Jackson and crammed in as many Poe references as I could. Feel free to perform this at karaoke clubs.
T, English, Poetry & Parody, words: 312, 12/5/2017
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The Vulture Eye (Oneshot) by
PJOandHP4Life
(Prequel to "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Egdar Allen Poe) The old man lay in his bed, anxious as he waited for the man to strike. He knew this was coming, it had been inevitable. Eventually the man would have one drink too many and would finally finish him off. Still, that didn't make him any more prepared for his fate...
T, English, Suspense & Horror, words: 1k+, favs: 6, follows: 1, 8/14/2017
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Anger by
AriaRain
It's a poem about how anger feels.
K+, English, Poetry, words: 96, favs: 2, 6/25/2017
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Though the Heavens May Fall by
PineNutPesto
Masque of the Red Death fic. Where the devil did that clock come from? The Duke doesn't know it, but his guilt will pursue him wherever he tries to hide.
K+, English, Supernatural, words: 756, favs: 2, 5/7/2017
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On the Precipice of Life and Death by
SarcasmFont
"Tell me…what do you think happens when we die?"/ In which an old man on the brink of death is visited by an even older friend...or in which two undeserving men ponder the consequences of their actions in life on what comes after their death./ One-shot. Crossover between Most Dangerous Game & Cask of Amontillado...yes, it's an odd mix, but there have been stranger things on here.
K+, English, Supernatural & Spiritual, words: 1k+, favs: 1, 5/5/2017
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Revenge for Fortunato by
underthestars93
Set 50 years after the events of The Cask of the Amontillado, we follow Fortunato's granddaughter, Isabella, as she learns the truth behind Fortunato's death and then uses this newfound knowledge to try and obtain justice for her family name. Quick one-shot I wrote for a short story class in university. Please R&R! :)
K+, English, Suspense & Drama, words: 2k+, favs: 4, 12/25/2016
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The Disturbed, The Demented, The Damned by
Masked Man 2
This research paper was written about three of Poe's short stories: The Tell-Tale Heart, The Black Cat, and The Imp of the Perverse, analyzing how Poe portrays the fall of the human mind to evil and violence through impulse and madness.
T, English, Horror & Crime, words: 2k+, favs: 1, 12/8/2016
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The Insult of Montresor by
Ondine de la Mer
In Edgar Allen Poe's -The Cask of Amontillado- we know that Fortunato offered Montresor a great insult, and it was this that led to his murder. But just what was it that had offended him so? One-shot. It's my first published story, so tell me what you think!
K, English, Drama & Humor, words: 903, favs: 3, 7/31/2016
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The Masque of Red Death by
Regina Nigrum Martis1 9 9 9
The famous story,written by the imaginary hands of Edgar Allan Poe,which became known from the literary (and maybe literally) existance of the mysterious and legendary Phantom of the opera. See the world that you know with a different,darker and almost,allusive view,like Poe and Opera Ghost had did once upon a time,inside from a simple,but enough descriptive poem of mine.
K, English, Poetry & Mystery, words: 607, favs: 1, follows: 1, 7/6/2016
2The Tell-Tale Heart by
RutherfordiumRF
This story contains a vast amount of vocabulary that kids may not be able to comprehend. Violence is brief but exposure is seen in the story. One added character is the Old Man's family. This story is recommended for individuals who are older than 14. Comments can critic the story but please keep your opinions to yourself. Thank you!
T, English, Horror & Mystery, words: 677, favs: 1, 6/26/2016
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The Cask of Amontillado Retold by
RosieBrie
Venture hither through the vaults, in full resolve to pay your faults. Hope and pray you choke upon the nitre just before. Intoxication, tainting vice- accounted for to count your price, And here I was pedantic, we needn't any gore. Bind you to your sins, set in stone unopened doors. Tonight I'll work and nothing more. /The Cask of Amontillado Retold in the style of The Raven.
K+, English, Tragedy & Poetry, words: 514, 5/15/2016
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