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Post by Wyvernwings on Mar 25, 2007 21:03:46 GMT -5
The Raven was one of the few poems I did research on ever. My mom and I were listening to it *I got her a set of Poe on CD cause she drives home late at night and there's nothing better to keep you up* and she was sitting back and pausing the tape to make a comment on certain things. I really liked that one. But I'm thinking about The Bells, I wonder what all there could be hidden in it's repitions and creepy chants.
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Post by Lex on Mar 26, 2007 16:30:27 GMT -5
The Raven is the background summation of Corax, one of my favourite fiction characters ever!
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Post by Ark on Mar 26, 2007 17:28:12 GMT -5
That's interesting, and yes, Bells is awesome. --shameless Poe fan--
Also, Emily Dickinson, another definite read, though my personal favorite is still Robert Frost.
Edit: Wow, I'm getting close to my 2,000th post.
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Post by Wyvernwings on Mar 26, 2007 19:11:51 GMT -5
I love Robert Frost, but I swear William Shatener's true goal in life was to recite Frost Poetry. Just think of the way he speaks on Star Treck and how a Woods is.
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