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		"Edgar Allan Poe var en amerikansk poet, forfatter, litteraturkritiker og redakt\u00F8r. Han er mest kjent for sine gotiske skrekkfortellinger (blant annet Huset Ushers fall), stemningsfulle dikt (blant annet \u00ABRavnen\u00BB) og for Mordene i Rue Morgue, en av verdens f\u00F8rste krimfortellinger. Han levde et myteomspunnet liv, han ble utvist fra West Point, var opiumslave, alkoholiker og en fattig outsider med en rekke personlige nedturer. Den ene siden av ham var nevrotisk opptatt av skrekk, d\u00F8d og utslettelse, mens den andre av logikk, resonnement, skarpsindighet og universets mysterier. Han d\u00F8de fattig og forlatt i en alder av bare 40 \u00E5r. Poe har v\u00E6rt viktig for utviklingen av moderne horror, detektivfortellingen og science fiction."@no ,
		"Edgar Allan Poe, f\u00F6dd 19 januari 1809, d\u00F6d 7 oktober 1849, var en amerikansk poet, novellf\u00F6rfattare, redakt\u00F6r, litteraturkritiker och en av ledarna f\u00F6r den romantiska r\u00F6relsen i USA. Poe, som \u00E4r mest k\u00E4nd f\u00F6r sina ber\u00E4ttelser om skr\u00E4ck, mystik och s\u00E4llsamma \u00E4ventyr, var en av de tidiga amerikanska novellf\u00F6rfattarna och en f\u00F6reg\u00E5ngare till detektivlitteraturen. Han anses \u00E4ven ha bidragit till den framv\u00E4xande science fiction-genren. Poe f\u00F6ddes i Boston. Hans f\u00F6r\u00E4ldrar dog n\u00E4r han fortfarande var barn och han togs in av John och Frances Allan i Richmond, Virginia. Han v\u00E4xte upp d\u00E4r och under n\u00E5gra \u00E5r i England i relativt v\u00E4lst\u00E5nd, men han blev aldrig formellt adopterad av paret Allan. Efter en kort period vid University of Virginia och ett kortvarigt f\u00F6rs\u00F6k till en milit\u00E4r karri\u00E4r skildes Poes och Allans v\u00E4gar. Poes publicistiska karri\u00E4r b\u00F6rjade blygsamt med en anonym diktsamling kallad Tamerlane and Other Poems (1827), med f\u00F6rfattaren bara angiven som \"a Bostonian. \" Poe flyttade till Baltimore f\u00F6r att bo hos biologiska sl\u00E4ktingar och bytte fokus fr\u00E5n poesi till prosa. I juli 1835 blev han bitr\u00E4dande redakt\u00F6r f\u00F6r Southern Literary Messenger i Richmond, d\u00E4r han bidrog till att \u00F6ka prenumerationerna och utvecklade sin egen stil som litteraturkritiker. Samma \u00E5r gifte han sig ocks\u00E5 med sin 13-\u00E5riga kusin Virginia Eliza Clemm Poe. Efter en roman med ringa framg\u00E5ng, Arthur Gordon Pyms \u00E4ventyr (The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket), publicerade Poe sin f\u00F6rsta novellsamling, Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque, 1839. Samma \u00E5r blev Poe redakt\u00F6r f\u00F6r Burton's Gentlemen's Magazine och, senare, Graham's Magazine i Philadelphia. Det var i Philadelphia som m\u00E5nga av hans mest v\u00E4lk\u00E4nda verk kom att publiceras. I den staden planerade Poe ocks\u00E5 att starta sin egen tidskrift, The Penn (senare omd\u00F6pt till The Stylus), men den blev aldrig verklighet. I februari 1844 flyttade han till New York och arbetade vid Broadway Journal, en tidskrift som han s\u00E5 sm\u00E5ningom skulle bli ensam \u00E4gare till. I januari 1845 publicerade Poe Korpen (The Raven) som blev en omedelbar framg\u00E5ng, men bara tv\u00E5 \u00E5r senare dog hans fru Virginia av tuberkulos den 30 januari 1847. Poe \u00F6verv\u00E4gde att gifta om sig, men gjorde aldrig det. Den 7 oktober 1849 dog Poe vid 40 \u00E5rs \u00E5lder i Baltimore. D\u00F6dsorsaken \u00E4r inte klarlagd och har tillskrivits alkohol, droger, kolera, rabies, sj\u00E4lvmord (detta troligen p\u00E5 grund av f\u00F6rv\u00E4xling med hans sj\u00E4lvmordsf\u00F6rs\u00F6k \u00E5ret innan), tuberkulos, hj\u00E4rtsjukdom och annat. \u00C4ven den exakta platsen f\u00F6r hans grav \u00E4r omstridd. Arvet efter Poe \u00E4r bland annat ett betydande inflytande p\u00E5 litteraturen i USA och runtom i v\u00E4rlden liksom i specialiserade omr\u00E5den som kosmologi och kryptografi. Dessutom f\u00F6rekommer Poe och hans verk allm\u00E4nt i popul\u00E4rkultur i litteratur, musik, film, TV, TV-spel etc. Vissa av hans bost\u00E4der \u00E4r idag museer."@sv ,
		"Edgar Allan Poe fou un escriptor rom\u00E0ntic en llengua anglesa dels Estats Units d'Am\u00E8rica. Va escriure poesia, novel\u00B7la i relats curts. Conegut sobretot pels seus relats de temes fant\u00E0stics i d'horror. \u00C9s considerat el pare del conte de terror psicol\u00F2gic i dels relats curts del seu pa\u00EDs. Va ser un precursor del relat detectivesc i de la literatura de ci\u00E8ncia ficci\u00F3 i renovador de l'anomenada novel\u00B7la g\u00F2tica. Va exercir una gran influ\u00E8ncia en la literatura simbolista, francesa, per\u00F2 la seva empremta arriba molt m\u00E9s lluny: s\u00F3n deutors seus tota la literatura de fantasmes victoriana i, en major o menor mesura, autors com Kafka, Lovecraft, Borges, etc."@ca ,
		"Edgar Allan Poe oli yhdysvaltalainen kirjailija ja runoilija. Poe on amerikkalaisen romantiikan suuria nimi\u00E4. Kiintymys outoon ja yliluonnolliseen kukoistaa h\u00E4nen kuuluisissa j\u00E4nnitys- ja kauhunovelleissaan. Niiden tekniikka on ollut esikuvana my\u00F6s monille rikoskirjailijoille."@fi ,
		"F\u00E1jl:Edgar Allan Poe 2. jpg Ez a k\u00E9p a vil\u00E1g tal\u00E1n legismertebb dagerrot\u00EDpi\u00E1ja, Poe 40 \u00E9ves kor\u00E1ban k\u00E9sz\u00FClt, hal\u00E1la el\u0151tt egy \u00E9vvel Edgar Allan Poe amerikai \u00EDr\u00F3, k\u00F6lt\u0151, novellista \u00E9s kritikus volt, az amerikai romantika egyik legnagyobb alakja. M\u0171vei a detekt\u00EDvreg\u00E9ny, a krimi \u00E9s a sci-fi el\u0151fut\u00E1rai Amerik\u00E1ban."@hu ,
		"Edgar Allan Poe la v\u00E2rsta de 40 de ani Edgar Allan Poe, scriitor american, poet, romancier, nuvelist \u015Fi critic literar, creator al genului de scurte povestiri \u015Fi precursor al literaturii moderne de fic\u0163iune \u015Ftiin\u0163ifico-fantastic\u0103. A dus o via\u0163\u0103 de boem \u015Fi a sf\u00E2r\u015Fit tragic \u00EEn mizerie \u015Fi alcoolism, dar tocmai din acest infern al existen\u0163ei sale s-au n\u0103scut multe dintre crea\u0163iile ce aveau s\u0103 impun\u0103 literaturii universale norme de evaluare estetic\u0103 necunoscute p\u00E2n\u0103 atunci. \u00CEn cei patruzeci de ani ai unei vie\u0163i halucinante, scriitorul a izbutit s\u0103 publice multe volume de versuri, de proz\u0103, estetic\u0103 \u015Fi teorie literar\u0103, f\u0103c\u00E2nd dovada unei for\u0163e de crea\u0163ie extraordinar\u0103."@ro ,
		"Edgar Allan Poe (January 19, 1809 \u2013 October 7, 1849) was an American writer, poet, editor and literary critic, considered part of the American Romantic Movement. Best known for his tales of mystery and the macabre, Poe was one of the earliest American practitioners of the short story and is considered the inventor of the detective-fiction genre. He is further credited with contributing to the emerging genre of science fiction. He was the first well-known American writer to try to earn a living through writing alone, resulting in a financially difficult life and career. He was born as Edgar Poe in Boston, Massachusetts; his parents died when he was young. Poe was taken in by John and Frances Allan, of Richmond, Virginia, but they never formally adopted him. After spending a short period at the University of Virginia and briefly attempting a military career, Poe parted ways with the Allans. Poe's publishing career began humbly, with an anonymous collection of poems, Tamerlane and Other Poems (1827), credited only to \"a Bostonian\". Poe switched his focus to prose and spent the next several years working for literary journals and periodicals, becoming known for his own style of literary criticism. His work forced him to move between several cities, including Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York City. In Baltimore in 1835, he married Virginia Clemm, his 13-year-old cousin. In January 1845, Poe published his poem \"The Raven\" to instant success. His wife died of tuberculosis two years later. He began planning to produce his own journal, The Penn, though he died before it could be produced. On October 7, 1849, at age 40, Poe died in Baltimore; the cause of his death is unknown and has been variously attributed to alcohol, brain congestion, cholera, drugs, heart disease, rabies, suicide, tuberculosis, and other agents. Poe and his works influenced literature in the United States and around the world, as well as in specialized fields, such as cosmology and cryptography. Poe and his work appear throughout popular culture in literature, music, films, and television. A number of his homes are dedicated museums today."@en ,
		"Per Poe l'anno 1826 fu decisivo, perch\u00E9 abbandon\u00F2 il padre, che non volle rispondere dei debiti in cui era precipitato durante la vita studentesca dissipata che aveva condotto all'Universit\u00E0 della Virginia. Accusato di essersi indebitato al gioco, Poe si trasfer\u00EC a Boston dove pubblic\u00F2 a proprie spese, nel 1827, il suo primo libro di poesie Tamerlano e altre poesie (Tamerlane and other poems) che risentivano dell'impronta byroniana e che gli meritarono la prima fama. Nel 1834, prima di morire, il padre adottivo, non essendoci stata alcuna riconciliazione, lo disered\u00F2 completamente."@it ,
		"Edgar Allan Poe fue un escritor, poeta, cr\u00EDtico y periodista rom\u00E1ntico estadounidense, generalmente reconocido como uno de los maestros universales del relato corto, del cual fue uno de los primeros practicantes en su pa\u00EDs. Fue renovador de la novela g\u00F3tica, recordado especialmente por sus cuentos de terror. Considerado el inventor del relato detectivesco, contribuy\u00F3 asimismo con varias obras al g\u00E9nero emergente de la ciencia-ficci\u00F3n. Por otra parte, fue el primer escritor estadounidense que intent\u00F3 hacer de la escritura su modus vivendi, lo que tuvo para \u00E9l consecuencias desastrosas. Fue bautizado como Edgar Poe en Boston, Massachusetts, y sus padres murieron cuando era ni\u00F1o. Fue recogido por un matrimonio adinerado de Richmond, Virginia, Frances y John Allan, aunque nunca fue adoptado oficialmente. Pas\u00F3 un curso acad\u00E9mico en la Universidad de Virginia y posteriormente se enrol\u00F3, tambi\u00E9n por breve tiempo, en el ej\u00E9rcito. Sus relaciones con los Allan se rompieron en esa \u00E9poca, debido a las continuas desavenencias con su padrastro, quien a menudo desoy\u00F3 sus peticiones de ayuda y acab\u00F3 deshered\u00E1ndolo. Su carrera literaria se inici\u00F3 con un libro de poemas, Tamerlane and Other Poems (1827). Por motivos econ\u00F3micos, pronto dirigi\u00F3 sus esfuerzos a la prosa, escribiendo relatos y cr\u00EDtica literaria para algunos peri\u00F3dicos de la \u00E9poca; lleg\u00F3 a adquirir cierta notoriedad por su estilo c\u00E1ustico y elegante. Debido a su trabajo, vivi\u00F3 en varias ciudades: Baltimore, Filadelfia y Nueva York. En Baltimore, en 1835, contrajo matrimonio con su prima Virginia Clemm, que contaba a la saz\u00F3n 13 a\u00F1os de edad. En enero de 1845, public\u00F3 un poema que le har\u00EDa c\u00E9lebre: \"El cuervo\". Su mujer muri\u00F3 de tuberculosis dos a\u00F1os m\u00E1s tarde. El gran sue\u00F1o del escritor, editar su propio peri\u00F3dico (que iba a llamarse The Stylus), nunca se cumpli\u00F3. Muri\u00F3 el 7 de octubre de 1849, en la ciudad de Baltimore, cuando contaba apenas 40 a\u00F1os de edad. La causa exacta de su muerte nunca fue aclarada. Se atribuy\u00F3 al alcohol, a congesti\u00F3n cerebral, c\u00F3lera, drogas, fallo card\u00EDaco, rabia, suicidio, tuberculosis y otras causas. La figura del escritor, tanto como su obra, marc\u00F3 profundamente la literatura de su pa\u00EDs y puede decirse que de todo el mundo. Ejerci\u00F3 gran influencia en la literatura simbolista francesa y, a trav\u00E9s de \u00E9sta, en el surrealismo, pero su impronta llega mucho m\u00E1s lejos: son deudores suyos toda la literatura de fantasmas victoriana y, en mayor o menor medida, autores tan dispares e importantes como Charles Baudelaire, Fedor Dostoyevski, Franz Kafka, H. P. Lovecraft, Ambrose Bierce, Guy de Maupassant, Thomas Mann, Jorge Luis Borges, Clemente Palma, Julio Cort\u00E1zar, etc. El poeta nicarag\u00FCense Rub\u00E9n Dar\u00EDo le dedic\u00F3 un ensayo en su libro Los raros. Poe hizo incursiones asimismo en campos tan dispares como la cosmolog\u00EDa, la criptograf\u00EDa y el mesmerismo. Su trabajo ha sido asimilado por la cultura popular a trav\u00E9s de la literatura, la m\u00FAsica, tanto moderna como cl\u00E1sica, el cine (por ejemplo, las muchas adaptaciones de sus relatos realizadas por el director estadounidense Roger Corman), el c\u00F3mic, la pintura (varias obras de Gustave Dor\u00E9, v. gr. ) y la televisi\u00F3n (cientos de adaptaciones, como las espa\u00F1olas para la serie Historias para no dormir). En una de sus cartas, dej\u00F3 escrito:"@es ,
		"Edgar Allan Poe byl americk\u00FD romantick\u00FD b\u00E1sn\u00EDk, prozaik, liter\u00E1rn\u00ED teoretik a esejista. Byl autorem zpravidla fantastick\u00FDch a mystick\u00FDch p\u0159\u00EDb\u011Bh\u016F a zakladatelem detektivn\u00EDho a hororov\u00E9ho \u017E\u00E1nru."@cs ,
		"\u30A8\u30C9\u30AC\u30FC\u30FB\u30A2\u30E9\u30F3\u30FB\u30DD\u30FC\uFF08Edgar Allan Poe\u30011809\u5E741\u670819\u65E5 - 1849\u5E7410\u67087\u65E5\uFF09\u306F\u3001\u30A2\u30E1\u30EA\u30AB\u5408\u8846\u56FD\u30DC\u30B9\u30C8\u30F3\u5E02\u751F\u307E\u308C\u306E\u5C0F\u8AAC\u5BB6\u30FB\u8A69\u4EBA\u3002 1841\u5E74\u306B\u767A\u8868\u3055\u308C\u305F\u5C0F\u8AAC\u300E\u30E2\u30EB\u30B0\u8857\u306E\u6BBA\u4EBA\u300F\u306B\u306F\u63A2\u5075\u306EC\u30FB\u30AA\u30FC\u30AE\u30E5\u30B9\u30C8\u30FB\u30C7\u30E5\u30D1\u30F3\u304C\u767B\u5834\u3057\u3001\u53F2\u4E0A\u521D\u306E\u63A8\u7406\u5C0F\u8AAC\u3068\u8A55\u4FA1\u3055\u308C\u308B\u3053\u3068\u304C\u591A\u304F\u3001\u305D\u306E\u5F8C\u306E\u63A8\u7406\u5C0F\u8AAC\u306E\u767A\u5C55\u306B\u5BC4\u4E0E\u3057\u305F\u3002\u307E\u305F\u3001\u30DB\u30E9\u30FC\u5C0F\u8AAC\u306E\u5206\u91CE\u3067\u3082\u4E00\u6642\u4EE3\u3092\u4EE3\u8868\u3059\u308B\u4F5C\u5BB6\u3068\u307F\u306A\u3055\u308C\u3066\u3044\u308B\u3002\u3055\u3089\u306B\u4F5C\u54C1\u306B\u79D1\u5B66\u7684\u4E8B\u5B9F\u3092\u53D6\u308A\u5165\u308C\u308B\u624B\u6CD5\u306F\u30B8\u30E5\u30FC\u30EB\u30FB\u30F4\u30A7\u30EB\u30CC\u306B\u3088\u3063\u3066\u6CE8\u76EE\u3055\u308C\u3001\u8FD1\u4EE3SF\u767A\u5C55\u306E\u4E00\u56E0\u3068\u3082\u306A\u3063\u305F\u3002\u8A69\u4EBA\u3068\u3057\u3066\u306F\u3001\u81EA\u3089\u306E\u8A69\u3092\u89E3\u8AAC\u3057\u306A\u304C\u3089\u8A69\u306E\u69CB\u7BC9\u3092\u8AAC\u3044\u305F\u300E\u8A69\u306E\u539F\u7406\u300F\u3067\u3001\u30D5\u30E9\u30F3\u30B9\u306E\u8A69\u4EBA\u3001\u30DC\u30FC\u30C9\u30EC\u30FC\u30EB\u3001\u30B9\u30C6\u30D5\u30A1\u30CC\u30FB\u30DE\u30E9\u30EB\u30E1\u306A\u3069\u306E\u8C61\u5FB4\u6D3E\u306E\u7CFB\u8B5C\u306B\u591A\u5927\u306A\u5F71\u97FF\u3092\u4E0E\u3048\u305F\u3002 \u65E5\u672C\u306E\u63A8\u7406\u4F5C\u5BB6\u3001\u6C5F\u6238\u5DDD\u4E71\u6B69\u306E\u540D\u524D\u306F\u3001\u30A8\u30C9\u30AC\u30FC\u30FB\u30A2\u30E9\u30F3\u30FB\u30DD\u30FC\u3092\u3082\u3058\u3063\u3066\u4ED8\u3051\u3089\u308C\u305F\u3082\u306E\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002"@ja ,
		"Edgar Poe est un po\u00E8te, romancier, nouvelliste, critique litt\u00E9raire, dramaturge et \u00E9diteur am\u00E9ricain, ainsi que l'une des principales figures du romantisme am\u00E9ricain. Connu surtout pour ses contes \u2014 genre dont la bri\u00E8vet\u00E9 lui permet de mettre en valeur sa th\u00E9orie de l'effet, suivant laquelle tous les \u00E9l\u00E9ments du texte doivent concourir \u00E0 la r\u00E9alisation d'un effet unique \u2014 il a donn\u00E9 \u00E0 la nouvelle ses lettres de noblesse et est consid\u00E9r\u00E9 comme l\u2019inventeur du roman policier. Nombre de ses r\u00E9cits pr\u00E9figurent les genres de la science-fiction et du fantastique. N\u00E9 \u00E0 Boston, Edgar Poe perd ses parents dans sa petite enfance; il est recueilli par John et Frances Allan de Richmond, en Virginie, o\u00F9 il passe l\u2019essentiel de ses jeunes ann\u00E9es, si l\u2019on excepte un s\u00E9jour en Angleterre et en \u00C9cosse, dans une aisance relative. Apr\u00E8s un bref passage \u00E0 l\u2019Universit\u00E9 de Virginie et des tentatives de carri\u00E8re militaire, Poe quitte les Allan. Sa carri\u00E8re litt\u00E9raire d\u00E9bute humblement par la publication anonyme d\u2019un recueil de po\u00E8mes intitul\u00E9s Tamerlan et autres po\u00E8mes, sign\u00E9s seulement \u00AB par un Bostonien \u00BB. Poe s\u2019installe \u00E0 Baltimore, o\u00F9 il vit aupr\u00E8s de sa famille paternelle et abandonne quelque peu la po\u00E9sie pour la prose. En juillet 1835, il devient r\u00E9dacteur-assistant au Southern Literary Messenger de Richmond, o\u00F9 il contribue \u00E0 augmenter les abonnements et commence \u00E0 d\u00E9velopper son propre style en mati\u00E8re de critique litt\u00E9raire. La m\u00EAme ann\u00E9e, il se marie avec Virginia Clemm, sa cousine, \u00E2g\u00E9e de 13 ans. Apr\u00E8s l\u2019\u00E9chec de son roman Les Aventures d'Arthur Gordon Pym, Poe r\u00E9alise son premier recueil d\u2019histoires, les Contes du Grotesque et de l\u2019Arabesque, en 1839. La m\u00EAme ann\u00E9e, il devient r\u00E9dacteur au Burton's Gentlemen's Magazine, puis au Graham's Magazine \u00E0 Philadelphie. C'est \u00E0 Philadelphie que nombre des \u0153uvres parmi les plus connues ont \u00E9t\u00E9 publi\u00E9es. Dans cette ville, Poe a \u00E9galement projet\u00E9 la cr\u00E9ation de son propre journal, The Penn (plus tard rebaptis\u00E9 The Stylus), qui ne verra jamais le jour. En f\u00E9vrier 1844, il d\u00E9m\u00E9nage \u00E0 New York, o\u00F9 il travaille au Broadway Journal, un magazine dont il devient finalement l\u2019unique propri\u00E9taire. En janvier 1845, Poe publie Le Corbeau, qui conna\u00EEt un succ\u00E8s imm\u00E9diat. Mais, juste deux ans plus tard, son \u00E9pouse Virginia meurt de la tuberculose le 30 janvier 1847. Poe envisage de se remarier, mais aucun projet ne se r\u00E9alisera. Le 7 octobre 1849, Poe meurt \u00E0 l\u2019\u00E2ge de 40 ans \u00E0 Baltimore. Les causes de sa mort n\u2019ont pas pu \u00EAtre d\u00E9termin\u00E9es et ont \u00E9t\u00E9 attribu\u00E9es diversement \u00E0 l\u2019alcool, \u00E0 une drogue, au chol\u00E9ra, \u00E0 la rage, \u00E0 une maladie du c\u0153ur, \u00E0 une congestion c\u00E9r\u00E9brale, etc. L'influence de Poe a \u00E9t\u00E9 et demeure importante, aux \u00C9tats-Unis comme dans l'ensemble du monde, non seulement sur la litt\u00E9rature, mais \u00E9galement sur d'autres domaines artistiques tels le cin\u00E9ma et la musique, ou encore dans des domaines scientifiques. Auteur am\u00E9ricain, il ne fait pas exception au proverbe qui dit que nul n\u2019est proph\u00E8te en son pays, car il a d\u2019abord \u00E9t\u00E9 reconnu et d\u00E9fendu par des auteurs fran\u00E7ais, Baudelaire et Mallarm\u00E9 en t\u00EAte. La critique contemporaine le situe parmi les plus remarquables \u00E9crivains de la litt\u00E9rature am\u00E9ricaine du XIX si\u00E8cle."@fr ,
		"Edgar Allan Poe ABD'li \u015Fair, k\u0131sa \u00F6yk\u00FC yazar\u0131, edit\u00F6r ve edebiyat ele\u015Ftirmeni. Amerikan Romantik Ak\u0131m\u0131'n\u0131n \u00F6nc\u00FClerinden biridir. ABD'nin ilk k\u0131sa hik\u00E2ye yazarlar\u0131ndan olan Poe modern anlamda korku, gerilim ve polisiye t\u00FCrlerinin de \u00F6nc\u00FCs\u00FCd\u00FCr. Bug\u00FCn bir\u00E7ok kimse taraf\u0131ndan ABD'nin ilk b\u00FCy\u00FCk yazar\u0131 kabul edilse de Poe hayattayken s\u0131k s\u0131k k\u00FC\u00E7\u00FCk d\u00FC\u015F\u00FCr\u00FClm\u00FC\u015F ve yanl\u0131\u015F anla\u015F\u0131lm\u0131\u015Ft\u0131r."@tr ,
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		"Edgar Allan Poe war ein US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller. Er pr\u00E4gte entscheidend die Genres der Kriminalliteratur, der Science Fiction und der Horrorgeschichte. Seine Poesie wurde zum Fundament des Symbolismus und damit der modernen Dichtung."@de ,
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		"Edgar Allan Poe \u2013 poeta i nowelista ameryka\u0144ski. Pracowa\u0142 tak\u017Ce jako krytyk i redaktor. Przedstawiciel romantyzmu w literaturze ameryka\u0144skiej. W jego tw\u00F3rczo\u015Bci dominowa\u0142y w\u0105tki fantastyki i horroru. Zapocz\u0105tkowa\u0142 gatunek noweli kryminalnej. Stworzy\u0142 tak\u017Ce pierwsz\u0105 w literaturze posta\u0107 detektywa \u2013 C. Auguste Dupina, kt\u00F3ry rozwi\u0105zuje zagadki kryminalne stosuj\u0105c metody dedukcji. Jego proz\u0119 charakteryzowa\u0142 silny psychologizm postaci (prekursorski wzgl\u0119dem p\u00F3\u017Aniejszej psychoanalizy) oraz surrealistyczne, skrajnie brutalne opisy makabry, przywo\u0142uj\u0105ce na my\u015Bl stany epileptyczne czy upojenie alkoholowe. W tw\u00F3rczo\u015Bci Edgara Allana Poe odnale\u017A\u0107 mo\u017Cna postawy choroby wieku \u2013 neurozy, \u015Bwiadomo\u015Bci dualizmu \u015Bwiata czy te\u017C b\u00F3lu istnienia, kt\u00F3re pod koniec XIX wieku sta\u0142y si\u0119 sztandarowymi poj\u0119ciami nowych nurt\u00F3w sztuki: dekadentyzmu, ekspresjonizmu oraz symbolizmu. Poe inspirowa\u0142 zar\u00F3wno Baudelaire'a, Huysmansa, Dostojewskiego, Meyrinka, de Quinceya, Bierce'a, jak i ca\u0142\u0105 rzesz\u0119 poet\u00F3w surrealistycznych. Stephane Mallarme okre\u015Bli\u0142 jego poemat Ulallume jako odbiegaj\u0105ce od schemat\u00F3w swojej epoki arcydzie\u0142o poezji. Za jego przyk\u0142adem sz\u0142o wielu tw\u00F3rc\u00F3w, r\u00F3wnie\u017C polskich, np. Stefan Grabi\u0144ski. Zar\u00F3wno poezj\u0119, jak i proz\u0119 Edgara Allana Poe t\u0142umaczy\u0142o na polski wielu wybitnych literat\u00F3w, jak np. Stanis\u0142aw Wyrzykowski, Antoni Lange, Boles\u0142aw Le\u015Bmian czy Zenon Przesmycki. Tw\u00F3rczo\u015Bci\u0105 Poe inspirowali si\u0119 r\u00F3wnie\u017C filmowcy, tworz\u0105c mniej lub bardziej wierne ekranizacje jego opowiada\u0144. Do najbardziej znanych dzie\u0142 filmowych nale\u017Cy nakr\u0119cony w latach 60. XX wieku cykl Rogera Cormana. Edgarami nazwano po nim nagrody przyznawane przez Ameryka\u0144skie Stowarzyszenie Mystery Fiction."@pl ,
		"Edgar Allan Poe foi um escritor, poeta, romancista, cr\u00EDtico liter\u00E1rio e editor estado-unidense. Poe \u00E9 considerado, juntamente com Jules Verne, um dos precursores da literatura de fic\u00E7\u00E3o cient\u00EDfica e fant\u00E1stica modernas. Algumas das suas novelas, como The Murders in the Rue Morgue (Os Crimes da Rua Morgue), The Purloined Letter (A Carta Roubada) e The Mystery of Marie Roget (O Mist\u00E9rio de Maria Roget), figuram entre as primeiras obras reconhecidas como policiais, e, de acordo com muitos, as suas obras marcam o in\u00EDcio da verdadeira literatura norte-americana."@pt ,
		"Edgar Allan Poe was een Amerikaans schrijver en dichter. Hij werkte ook als literair criticus en redacteur."@nl ;
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		"Edgar Allan Poe oli yhdysvaltalainen kirjailija ja runoilija. Poe on amerikkalaisen romantiikan suuria nimi\u00E4. Kiintymys outoon ja yliluonnolliseen kukoistaa h\u00E4nen kuuluisissa j\u00E4nnitys- ja kauhunovelleissaan. Niiden tekniikka on ollut esikuvana my\u00F6s monille rikoskirjailijoille."@fi ,
		"Edgar Allan Poe fou un escriptor rom\u00E0ntic en llengua anglesa dels Estats Units d'Am\u00E8rica. Va escriure poesia, novel\u00B7la i relats curts. Conegut sobretot pels seus relats de temes fant\u00E0stics i d'horror. \u00C9s considerat el pare del conte de terror psicol\u00F2gic i dels relats curts del seu pa\u00EDs. Va ser un precursor del relat detectivesc i de la literatura de ci\u00E8ncia ficci\u00F3 i renovador de l'anomenada novel\u00B7la g\u00F2tica."@ca ,
		"Edgar Allan Poe, f\u00F6dd 19 januari 1809, d\u00F6d 7 oktober 1849, var en amerikansk poet, novellf\u00F6rfattare, redakt\u00F6r, litteraturkritiker och en av ledarna f\u00F6r den romantiska r\u00F6relsen i USA. Poe, som \u00E4r mest k\u00E4nd f\u00F6r sina ber\u00E4ttelser om skr\u00E4ck, mystik och s\u00E4llsamma \u00E4ventyr, var en av de tidiga amerikanska novellf\u00F6rfattarna och en f\u00F6reg\u00E5ngare till detektivlitteraturen. Han anses \u00E4ven ha bidragit till den framv\u00E4xande science fiction-genren. Poe f\u00F6ddes i Boston."@sv ,
		"Per Poe l'anno 1826 fu decisivo, perch\u00E9 abbandon\u00F2 il padre, che non volle rispondere dei debiti in cui era precipitato durante la vita studentesca dissipata che aveva condotto all'Universit\u00E0 della Virginia. Accusato di essersi indebitato al gioco, Poe si trasfer\u00EC a Boston dove pubblic\u00F2 a proprie spese, nel 1827, il suo primo libro di poesie Tamerlano e altre poesie (Tamerlane and other poems) che risentivano dell'impronta byroniana e che gli meritarono la prima fama."@it ,
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		""@ja ,
		"Edgar Allan Poe was een Amerikaans schrijver en dichter. Hij werkte ook als literair criticus en redacteur."@nl ,
		"Edgar Allan Poe (January 19, 1809 \u2013 October 7, 1849) was an American writer, poet, editor and literary critic, considered part of the American Romantic Movement. Best known for his tales of mystery and the macabre, Poe was one of the earliest American practitioners of the short story and is considered the inventor of the detective-fiction genre. He is further credited with contributing to the emerging genre of science fiction."@en ,
		"Edgar Allan Poe ABD'li \u015Fair, k\u0131sa \u00F6yk\u00FC yazar\u0131, edit\u00F6r ve edebiyat ele\u015Ftirmeni. Amerikan Romantik Ak\u0131m\u0131'n\u0131n \u00F6nc\u00FClerinden biridir. ABD'nin ilk k\u0131sa hik\u00E2ye yazarlar\u0131ndan olan Poe modern anlamda korku, gerilim ve polisiye t\u00FCrlerinin de \u00F6nc\u00FCs\u00FCd\u00FCr. Bug\u00FCn bir\u00E7ok kimse taraf\u0131ndan ABD'nin ilk b\u00FCy\u00FCk yazar\u0131 kabul edilse de Poe hayattayken s\u0131k s\u0131k k\u00FC\u00E7\u00FCk d\u00FC\u015F\u00FCr\u00FClm\u00FC\u015F ve yanl\u0131\u015F anla\u015F\u0131lm\u0131\u015Ft\u0131r."@tr ,
		"Edgar Allan Poe war ein US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller. Er pr\u00E4gte entscheidend die Genres der Kriminalliteratur, der Science Fiction und der Horrorgeschichte. Seine Poesie wurde zum Fundament des Symbolismus und damit der modernen Dichtung."@de ,
		"Edgar Allan Poe var en amerikansk poet, forfatter, litteraturkritiker og redakt\u00F8r. Han er mest kjent for sine gotiske skrekkfortellinger (blant annet Huset Ushers fall), stemningsfulle dikt (blant annet \u00ABRavnen\u00BB) og for Mordene i Rue Morgue, en av verdens f\u00F8rste krimfortellinger. Han levde et myteomspunnet liv, han ble utvist fra West Point, var opiumslave, alkoholiker og en fattig outsider med en rekke personlige nedturer."@no ,
		"Edgar Poe est un po\u00E8te, romancier, nouvelliste, critique litt\u00E9raire, dramaturge et \u00E9diteur am\u00E9ricain, ainsi que l'une des principales figures du romantisme am\u00E9ricain. Connu surtout pour ses contes \u2014 genre dont la bri\u00E8vet\u00E9 lui permet de mettre en valeur sa th\u00E9orie de l'effet, suivant laquelle tous les \u00E9l\u00E9ments du texte doivent concourir \u00E0 la r\u00E9alisation d'un effet unique \u2014 il a donn\u00E9 \u00E0 la nouvelle ses lettres de noblesse et est consid\u00E9r\u00E9 comme l\u2019inventeur du roman policier."@fr ,
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		"Edgar Allan Poe byl americk\u00FD romantick\u00FD b\u00E1sn\u00EDk, prozaik, liter\u00E1rn\u00ED teoretik a esejista. Byl autorem zpravidla fantastick\u00FDch a mystick\u00FDch p\u0159\u00EDb\u011Bh\u016F a zakladatelem detektivn\u00EDho a hororov\u00E9ho \u017E\u00E1nru."@cs ,
		"Edgar Allan Poe foi um escritor, poeta, romancista, cr\u00EDtico liter\u00E1rio e editor estado-unidense. Poe \u00E9 considerado, juntamente com Jules Verne, um dos precursores da literatura de fic\u00E7\u00E3o cient\u00EDfica e fant\u00E1stica modernas."@pt ,
		"Edgar Allan Poe fue un escritor, poeta, cr\u00EDtico y periodista rom\u00E1ntico estadounidense, generalmente reconocido como uno de los maestros universales del relato corto, del cual fue uno de los primeros practicantes en su pa\u00EDs. Fue renovador de la novela g\u00F3tica, recordado especialmente por sus cuentos de terror. Considerado el inventor del relato detectivesco, contribuy\u00F3 asimismo con varias obras al g\u00E9nero emergente de la ciencia-ficci\u00F3n."@es ,
		"F\u00E1jl:Edgar Allan Poe 2. jpg Ez a k\u00E9p a vil\u00E1g tal\u00E1n legismertebb dagerrot\u00EDpi\u00E1ja, Poe 40 \u00E9ves kor\u00E1ban k\u00E9sz\u00FClt, hal\u00E1la el\u0151tt egy \u00E9vvel Edgar Allan Poe amerikai \u00EDr\u00F3, k\u00F6lt\u0151, novellista \u00E9s kritikus volt, az amerikai romantika egyik legnagyobb alakja. M\u0171vei a detekt\u00EDvreg\u00E9ny, a krimi \u00E9s a sci-fi el\u0151fut\u00E1rai Amerik\u00E1ban."@hu ,
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		"Edgar Allan Poe \u2013 poeta i nowelista ameryka\u0144ski. Pracowa\u0142 tak\u017Ce jako krytyk i redaktor. Przedstawiciel romantyzmu w literaturze ameryka\u0144skiej. W jego tw\u00F3rczo\u015Bci dominowa\u0142y w\u0105tki fantastyki i horroru. Zapocz\u0105tkowa\u0142 gatunek noweli kryminalnej. Stworzy\u0142 tak\u017Ce pierwsz\u0105 w literaturze posta\u0107 detektywa \u2013 C. Auguste Dupina, kt\u00F3ry rozwi\u0105zuje zagadki kryminalne stosuj\u0105c metody dedukcji."@pl ;
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