
The Raven with Comment by Edmund C. Stedman
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Narrateur(s):
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Christy Lynn
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Auteur(s):
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Edgar Allan Poe
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Edmund C. Stedman
À propos de cet audio
"The Raven" is a mesmerizing journey into the depths of the human psyche, masterfully crafted by legendary American writer Edgar Allan Poe. Published in 1845, this narrative poem enchants with its haunting melodies, exquisitely intricate language, and an otherworldly ambiance that lingers long after the final verse.
Delving into the dark recesses of obsession, "The Raven" unveils a tale of a tormented lover in his relentless pursuit of understanding the enigma of lost love. The lover, often thought to be a student, becomes a vessel for the listener's own fears and desires as they witness his gradual descent into madness.
Intriguingly perched upon a bust of Pallas, the raven becomes a catalyst for the protagonist's unraveling, relentlessly haunting him with a single chilling word: "Nevermore." As the walls between reality and the supernatural blur, the poem weaves a tapestry of folk tales, mythology, religion, and classical allusions that imbue the story with a rich tapestry of meaning.
Immerse yourself in the bewitching world of "The Raven," where you'll witness the power of words to shape our deepest fears and desires, and discover a masterpiece hailed by critics and fans alike for its transcendent beauty and poignant exploration of the human condition.