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The Imp of the Perverse (Horror Classics) e-bok
  
  
  
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Ever wondered how to combat the deep-seated urge to do wrong? Maybe Edgar Allen Poe can help. 
In "The Imp of the Perverse" (1845) Poe sets out to explain the Imp – the archetype responsible for persuading us to do what we know in our minds we shouldn’t. Poe, supposedly distraught with his own self-destructive impulses, lets the story take place primarily in the narrator’s mind as he frets the day he will have to come clean.
At the heart of this short story is the question of how far we can...
  
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        39 kr
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    Förlag
    Saga Egmont
  
  
  
    Utgiven
    26 Juli 2021
    
  
  
  
  
    Längd
    4 sidor
  
  
  
    Genrer
    
      Deckare
    
  
  
  
    Serie
    Horror Classics
  
  
  
  
    Språk
    English
  
  
    Format
    epub
  
  
    Kopieringsskydd
    Vattenmärkt
  
  
    ISBN
    9788726644159
  
Ever wondered how to combat the deep-seated urge to do wrong? Maybe Edgar Allen Poe can help. 
In "The Imp of the Perverse" (1845) Poe sets out to explain the Imp – the archetype responsible for persuading us to do what we know in our minds we shouldn’t. Poe, supposedly distraught with his own self-destructive impulses, lets the story take place primarily in the narrator’s mind as he frets the day he will have to come clean.
At the heart of this short story is the question of how far we can justify our wrongdoings. It explores our self-destructive impulses and urges, the abandonment of reason and our inherent wickedness. 
Join Poe as he takes the reader from the sunny valleys of reason to the darkest regions of the human soul. A descent into madness. 
 
Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) was an American poet, author, and literary critic. Most famous for his poetry, short stories, and tales of the supernatural, mysterious, and macabre, he is also regarded as the inventor of the detective genre and a contributor to the emergence of science fiction, dark romanticism, and weird fiction. His most famous works include "The Raven" (1945), 'The Black Cat" (1943), and "The Gold-Bug" (1843).