Lapham's Quarterly
When LQ Tumbles, History Reels
Out—out are the lights—out all! / And, over each quivering form, The curtain, a funeral pall"
If ‘The Raven’ is prophetic, then perhaps the Ravens will win. For Poe’s raven is an emblem of “Mournful and Never-ending Remembrance,” That would make the 49er the poem’s sorrowful narrator, forever in the bird’s shadow, to whose hopes the only word spoken would be “Nevermore.” Yet we should also note that, according to the Poe scholar T. O. Mabbott, the occasion for Poe’s 1849 poem “Eldorado” was the Gold Rush. If “Eldorado” is prophetic, then perhaps the 49ers have a remote chance — if they’re able to “Ride, boldly ride” “Over the mountains/ Of the Moon,/ Down the Valley of the Shadow” to find Eldorado.
A complete guide to death in Edgar Allan Poe short stories.
“Head sliced off by monkey wielding a razor” is a pretty good way to go.

A complete guide to death in Edgar Allan Poe short stories. 

“Head sliced off by monkey wielding a razor” is a pretty good way to go. 

Edgar Allan Poe does not care to be bros with Jules Verne
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Edgar Allan Poe does not care to be bros with Jules Verne

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(via Hark, a vagrant: 213)