Why should you read Edgar Allan Poe? - Scott Peeples

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Published 2018-09-18
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The prisoner strapped under a descending pendulum blade. A raven who refuses to leave the narrator’s chamber. A beating heart buried under the floorboards. Poe’s macabre and innovative stories of gothic horror have left a timeless mark on literature. But just what is it that makes Edgar Allan Poe one of the greatest American authors? Scott Peeples investigates.

Lesson by Scott Peeples, directed by Compote Collective.

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All Comments (21)
  • @agochk01
    It's a shame that many famous artists live in poverty or are not recognized for their works until after they die.
  • @giosantos836
    "And all I loved. I loved alone" -Edgar Allan Poe
  • “The most powerful emotion is fear. And the greatest fear is fear of the unknown”
  • @Gr95dc
    This voice was perfect for this video
  • @user-xh5by6lc6d
    "Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before."- Edgar Allan Poe
  • @cynicalcenobia
    "And so, being young and dipped in folly I fell in love with melancholy." - Edgar Allan Poe
  • @RANDOM27ify
    That picture of Edgar Allan Poe you described in the beginning. Pale skin, sunken eyes. Well that was a picture taken after a failed overdose. They were taking a picture of him cause they thought he was gonna die and they were gonna use said picture to make paintings of him to remember him by. quite a common practice at the time He was actually quite a handsome man.
  • @UBCMETCommunity
    Such a clever animation of a great writer. I can't help but smile and think that Poe would have approved of the style in which you portrayed him and his work.
  • "All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream." Man! What a powerful quote. This quote itself explains why one should read Edgar Allan Poe
  • @dimatadore
    My absolute favorite quote is from his poem "Alone" "From childhood’s hour I have not been As others were—I have not seen As others saw—I could not bring My passions from a common spring From the same source I have not taken My sorrow—I could not awaken My heart to joy at the same tone And all I lov’d—I lov’d alone"
  • It was many and many a year ago,     In a kingdom by the sea,  That a maiden there lived whom you may know     By the name of Annabel Lee;  And this maiden she lived with no other thought     Than to love and be loved by me.
  • @ashleyhyatt6319
    “Men have called me mad; but the question is not yet settled, whether madness is or is not the loftiest intelligence– whether much that is glorious– whether all that is profound– does not spring from disease of thought– from moods of mind exalted at the expense of the general intellect.”
  • @McJethroPovTee
    The man is a great Poe-t , amiright? I'll see myself out!
  • I feel like both Poe and Lovecraft were on similar paths. Both passionate about what they wrote, they both suffered traumatic losses of their loved ones, antagonistic, lived in poverty. Yet, despite all of this, they both ended up as well loved writers and inspirations to others long after their deaths.
  • @aliamr3515
    Words have no power to impress the mind without the exquisite horror of their reality. -Edgar Allan Poe
  • @penelope4383
    Finally, Edgar Allan Poe's video. His poems and muses are beautiful. I love his "Alone" poem the most. Thank you for making this video. ❤️
  • @salvinlevi1242
    It feels sad to realise that his personal life was as haunted as his stories. But on the other hand, I feel happy that instead of breaking down or getting depressed, Edgar turned his adversities into a source of inspiration. To me, you are a true hero Edgar.
  • @amapiria
    After reading The Cask of Amontillado back in high school, I was instantly captured by Poe’s writing. “Nemo me impune lacessit” and the narrator’s lack of regret- I have never encountered those themes before. Then I had this book which contains his famous short stories which I found hard to devour since I was still young, yet there’s something about the quality of his work that just pulls you in. Of course, if you ask me who my favorite writer is, it’s Poe. Always.