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That is precisely the fate of Newstead Abbey as Byron describes it in an already quoted passage from Don Juan which Poe would have known by heart , and which he , I believe , himself allegorizes in his poem " The Haunted Palace ...
That is precisely the fate of Newstead Abbey as Byron describes it in an already quoted passage from Don Juan which Poe would have known by heart , and which he , I believe , himself allegorizes in his poem " The Haunted Palace ...
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Moreover , Poe creates exactly that situation between the protagonists which Irving describes . Like Wildman and his surveyor , Roderick and the narrator are engaged in a conversation , in this case about Madeline , when she suddenly ...
Moreover , Poe creates exactly that situation between the protagonists which Irving describes . Like Wildman and his surveyor , Roderick and the narrator are engaged in a conversation , in this case about Madeline , when she suddenly ...
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1 Irving , too , equates Newstead Abbey with a palace when , in describing the state apartment allotted to him , he remarks ... The Haunted Palace " is a very apt and imaginative synopsis of Newstead Abbey , as Irving describes it . a .
1 Irving , too , equates Newstead Abbey with a palace when , in describing the state apartment allotted to him , he remarks ... The Haunted Palace " is a very apt and imaginative synopsis of Newstead Abbey , as Irving describes it . a .
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THE BYRONIC IDEALITY 1 The Fall Of The House Of Usher OF HOUSE AND GROUNDS | 1 |
Polking about in News tead Abbey | 2 |
A Singularly Dreary Tract of Country | 7 |
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