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POE PART I: VIRGINIA'S RAGGED MOUNTAINS & EDGAR ALLAN'S UPBRINGING | Curator | Chris Semtner

Our Numinous Nature

English - January 18, 2024 11:00 - 1 hour - 69 MB
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Chris Semtner is an artist, author, lecturer & curator at The Poe Museum in Richmond, Virginia. After a reading of Edgar Allan Poe's "A Tale of The Ragged Mountains," we hear part I of Chris' interview on Poe's life, opening on the most poetic topic in the world, the death of a beautiful woman. From there, we get biographical with Poe's upbringing: The Great Dismal Swamp; boyhood on the James River; Charlottesville's Ragged Mountains; the museum's courtyard garden; his wealthy foster family in Richmond; and southern dueling culture. Chris describes Poe's aspirations as a poet & the tension this caused with his foster father, followed by his brief stints at university & West Point. We end this to-be-continued episode on Poe's idea of "The Imp of the Perverse!" Stayed tuned for Part II...

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Reading from The Complete Tales & Poems of Edgar Allan Poe

Music by:

"The Fall of the House of Usher"
Written & Performed by The Ivy League Trio

"Regency Minuet"

Written & Performed by The Crawford Light Orchestra

"Annabel Lee"
Written & Performed by The Ivy League Trio

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