Edgar Allan Poe — "Believe nothing you hear, and only one half that you see."
Believe nothing you hear, and only one half that you see.
Believe nothing you hear, and only one half that you see.
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"Science has not yet taught us if madness is or is not the sublimity of the intelligence."
"I have been a victim of a thousand phantasies."
"I call to mind flatness and dampness; and then all is madness - the madness of a memory which busies itself among forbidden things."
"The greatest crimes are not those committed for profit, but those committed for love."
"It is more than probable that I am not understood; but I fear, indeed, that it is in no manner possible to convey to the mind of the merely general reader, an adequate idea of that nervous intensity o…"
American Gothic poet and short-story writer who invented the detective story (Murders in the Rue Morgue) and shaped horror literature. Closely associated with Nathaniel Hawthorne (fellow American Gothic) and Charles Baudelaire (his French translator and torch-bearer). For an intellectual contrast, see Ralph Waldo Emerson, Transcendentalist optimist of self-reliance — Poe wrote essays attacking the entire Transcendentalist circle as didactic and intellectually thin — he derisively called them 'Frogpondians' and treated their cheerful mysticism as the literary opposite of his macabre realism.
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