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Burns Library is pleased to host the Boston launch of Edgar Allan Poe: A Life, the most comprehensive critical biography of Poe yet produced, exploring his fascinating life, his extraordinary work, and the vital relationship between the two. Best known for his tales of mystery and the macabre found in such works as “The Raven,” “Annabel Lee,” and “The Tell-Tale Heart,” this legendary American author, who was born in Boston in 1809, continues to intrigue and enthrall his devoted readers.

 

Written by one of the world’s leading Poe experts, this biography offers a rich and rewarding study for the general reader as well as for the seasoned scholar. Richard Kopley combines a biographical narrative of Poe’s enduring challenges—including his difficult foster father, his personal losses, his great struggles with depression and alcoholism, and the poverty that dogged his existence—with close readings of his work that focus not only on plot, character, and theme but also on language, allusion, and structure in a way that enhances our understanding of both. While incorporating past Poe scholarship, this volume also relates unknown stories of Poe culled from privately held letters unavailable to previous biographers, presenting a range of groundbreaking archival discoveries that illuminate the man and his oeuvre in ways never before possible.

 

Richard Kopley is Distinguished Professor of English Emeritus at Penn State DuBois, the author and editor of numerous books on Poe and American literature, and recipient of the 2018 Lifetime Achievement & Service Award from the Poe Studies Association.

 

In collaboration with the Ticknor Society of Boston and BC English Department, Burns Library will host a complimentary beer, wine, hors d'oeuvres reception beginning at 5:00pm, with a talk by Professor Kopley to follow at 6:00pm.

 

Copies of Edgar Allan Poe: A Life will be available for sale and signing. Burns Library will also present a book display featuring rare editions of Poe’s works, including some from Professor Kopley’s personal library. All are welcome.