The Dreamer: A Romantic Rendering of the Life-Story of Edgar Allan Poe
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The author offers a romanticized, dramatized portrait of Edgar Allan Poe that blends documented facts with imaginative reconstruction. It follows his early life and formative influences, including discovering letters that awaken a reverent romantic ideal, and traces how that inner dream shaped his poetic sensibility, emotional attachments, and social relations. Chapters alternate narrative scenes and reflective commentary, drawing on the subject's writings to animate motives and moods while acknowledging fictionalized passages. Themes include the power of imagination, the formation of artistic identity, and the tension between public circumstance and private longing.
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