The Raven is a Gothic literary masterpiece by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1845. This haunting narrative poem follows a grieving man tormented by a mysterious raven that repeatedly utters "Nevermore." With its melancholic tone, rhythmic structure, and rich symbolism, it explores themes of loss and despair. One of Poe's most celebrated works, The Raven captivates readers with dark, evocative imagery. This special edition features bonus material, including Poe's letters and striking illustrations.
Quoth the Raven, "Nevermore."
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