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If every man who wrote a story which was indirectly inspired by Poe were to pay...
Author:
Paul Collins
Book:
Edgar Allan Poe: The Fever
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If every man who wrote a story which was indirectly inspired by Poe were to pay a tithe towards a monument," Doyle later mused, "it would be such as would dwarf the pyramids.
( Paul Collins )
[ Edgar Allan Poe: The Fever ]
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