The Raven Illustrations of James Carling

The Raven Illustrations of James Carling
Author: Christopher P. Semtner
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2015-04-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1625852045

The fascinating story behind the nineteenth-century artist who illustrated Poe’s classic poem—and the rediscovery of the drawings decades later. One of the most popular poems in the English language, Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven” has thrilled generations of readers. In 1882, the Anglo-American artist James Carling decided to produce the definitive series of illustrations for the poem. Carling’s bizarre images explore the darkest recesses of Poe’s masterpiece, its hidden symbolism, and its strange beauty. Although the series remained unpublished at the time of the artist’s early death in 1887, the drawings reemerged fifty years later, when they entered the collection of the Edgar Allan Poe Museum in Richmond. There they lined the blood-red walls of a Raven Room dedicated to their display. For the first time, Poe historian Christopher P. Semtner reproduces the entire series—and tells the story behind these haunting works.

Liverpool's Irish Connection

Liverpool's Irish Connection
Author: Michael Kelly
Publisher: eBook Partnership
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2012-06-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0956841430

Michael Kelly's writing is driven by love of his native Liverpool, which reaches back to his ancestral Ireland. In this collection of short biographies, Michael becomes the friend of his subjects, rather than a mere researcher. He writes of them because he is one of them, an Irish Liverpudlian in the grand old tradition.

Tales of the Grotesque and Dungeonesque

Tales of the Grotesque and Dungeonesque
Author: Jack W Shear
Publisher:
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2012-05-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781312407862

A Gothic Fantasy supplement for old-school fantasy role-playing games. This book contains house rules, random tables, new spells, new monsters, and a campaign setting for Gothic Fantasy adventures in the old-school fantasy RPG system of your choice.

The Everything Guide to Edgar Allan Poe Book

The Everything Guide to Edgar Allan Poe Book
Author: Shelley Costa Bloomfield
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2007-08-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1440538263

The genius and orphan son of itinerant actors, Poe led a tragic life and suffered greatly—as much at his own hands as those of Fate. Yet tragedy never stopped him from writing: poems, short stories, literary journalism, and even creating a new genre, the detective story—a contribution so great that the most prestigious writing award for crime fiction, given annually by the Mystery Writers of America, bears his name. The Everything Guide to Edgar Allan Poe is a fascinating guide to the tormented genius, with critical insight into: His difficult childhood His 13-year-old bride The truth about his drug use The enduring mystery of his death Poe led a life as epic as one of his poems. In The Everything Guide to Edgar Allan Poe, you’ll learn all the deepest secrets that haunted this tortured writer, influenced his writing, and ultimately drove him to an early death.

Sunlight Beyond The Grave

Sunlight Beyond The Grave
Author: Michael Kelly
Publisher: eBook Partnership
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2013-02-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0956841465

'Sunlight Beyond The Grave' is a classic true story of five brothers all born in Liverpool during the 1850s.Their parents arrived on the banks of the River Mersey during the Great Hunger (Irish famine) in 1847. They lived in the slums of the town close to the north docks. The boys were left to fend for themselves because of the ill health and early death of both parents, they joined twenty-seven-thousand other children living and begging on the streets of the town.The Carling boys were blessed with the artistic ability of their mother and father which enabled them to earn more money than most other children, they could draw pictures and entertain passers-by. They were imprisoned for begging and sent to industrial schools and suffered harsh treatment. The also sailed before the mast in sailing ships at the age of 9 years, and one of them joining the Royal Navy. They started to educate themselves and eventually four of them sailed for New York and the fifth one, settled in Plymouth, England. They grew in stature and two of them are famous today in the art world of America. In this book Michael Kelly in his usual style brings to life his characters and takes you on an historical journey.