Edgar Allan Poe citations célèbres
Edgar Allan Poe livre Histoires grotesques et sérieuses
Histoires grotesques et sérieuses, 1865, Le Mystère de Marie Roget, 1850
Edgar Allan Poe livre Silence
Nouvelles Histoires extraordinaires, 1857, Silence, 1837
Edgar Allan Poe livre Le Puits et le Pendule
Nouvelles Histoires extraordinaires, 1857, Le Puits et le Pendule, 1843
Nouvelles Histoires extraordinaires, 1857, L'Ile de la Fée, 1841
Citations sur les hommes et les garçons de Edgar Allan Poe
Charles Baudelaire, L'Art romantique, chapitre 10 : « Edgar Poe, sa vie et ses œuvres »
Edgar Allan Poe livre Ombre
Nouvelles Histoires extraordinaires, 1857, Ombre, 1835
Nouvelles Histoires extraordinaires, 1857, L'homme des foules, 1840
Edgar Allan Poe Citations
La Philosophie de la composition, 1846
Edgar Allan Poe livre Conversation d'Eiros avec Charmion
Nouvelles Histoires extraordinaires, 1857, Conversation d'Eiros avec Charmion, 1850
“Ne jamais souffrir serait équivalent à n’avoir jamais été heureux.”
Edgar Allan Poe livre Histoires extraordinaires
Histoires extraordinaires, 1856, Révélation magnétique, 1844
“De Maistre et Edgar Poe m'ont appris à raisonner.”
Charles Baudelaire, Hygiène , 1887
Edgar Allan Poe livre Eureka
Eureka, 1848
Edgar Allan Poe livre Histoires grotesques et sérieuses
Histoires grotesques et sérieuses, 1865, Eleonora, 1861
Edgar Allan Poe livre Colloque entre Monos et Una
Nouvelles Histoires extraordinaires, 1857, Colloque entre Monos et Una, 1841
Gaston Bachelard
Gaston Bachelard
Edgar Allan Poe: Citations en anglais
"Dreamland", st. 1 (1845).
Contexte: By a route obscure and lonely,
Haunted by ill angels only,
Where an Eidolon, named NIGHT,
On a black throne reigns upright,
I have reached these lands but newly
From an ultimate dim Thule —
From a wild weird clime that lieth, sublime,
Out of SPACE — out of TIME.
“I could not awaken
My heart to joy at the same tone —
And all I lov'd — I lov'd alone —”
" Alone http://gothlupin.tripod.com/valone.html", l. 1-8 (written 1829, published 1875). <br class="br">Contexte: From childhood's hour I have not been<br>As others were — I have not seen<br>As others saw — I could not bring<br>My passions from a common spring —<br>From the same source I have not taken<br>My sorrow — I could not awaken<br>My heart to joy at the same tone —<br>And all I lov'd — I lov'd alone
Marginalia http://www.easylit.com/poe/comtext/prose/margin.shtml (November 1844)
Poe stating his arguments that Maelzel's Chess-Player was a hoax. Maelzel's Chess-Player http://www.eapoe.org/works/essays/maelzel.htm, Southern Literary Journal (April 1836).
Marginalia http://www.easylit.com/poe/comtext/prose/margin.shtml (November 1844)
Edgar Allan Poe livre The Angel of the Odd
"The Angel of the Odd" (1850).
Edgar Allan Poe livre The Tell-Tale Heart
The Tell-Tale Heart (1843)
“To observe attentively is to remember distinctly.”
Edgar Allan Poe livre The Murders in the Rue Morgue
"The Murders in the Rue Morgue" (1841).
“They who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night.”
" Eleonora http://www.classicreader.com/read.php/sid.6/bookid.9/" (1841).
Edgar Allan Poe The Raven
Quoth the Raven, "Nevermore."
Stanza 8.
The Raven (1844)
Edgar Allan Poe The City in the Sea
St. 5.
The City in the Sea (1831)
“A dark unfathom'd tide
Of interminable pride —
A mystery, and a dream,
Should my early life seem.”
Edgar Allan Poe livre Tamerlane and Other Poems
" Imitation http://www.americanpoems.com/poets/poe/17481", Tamerlane and Other Poems (1827).
Edgar Allan Poe livre The Tell-Tale Heart
The Tell-Tale Heart (1843)
Edgar Allan Poe livre The Premature Burial
"The Premature Burial" (1844).
“How many good books suffer neglect through the inefficiency of their beginnings!”
Marginalia http://www.easylit.com/poe/comtext/prose/margin.shtml (November 1844)
"The Angel Of The Odd: An Extravaganza".
“All religion, my friend, is simply evolved out of chicanery, fear, greed, imagination and poetry!”
Sometimes quoted as "All religion, my friend, is simply evolved out of fraud, fear, greed, imagination and poetry" <br class="br">According to John A. Joyce's much-criticized biography Edgar Allen Poe (1901), this was said by Poe to William Barton. <br class="br">Disputed <br class="br">Source: Google Books link https://books.google.com/books?id=_cdEAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=John+Alexander+Joyce+poe&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CBwQ6AEwAGoVChMIsuLtsoXUyAIVVSqICh2cqAI_#v=onepage&q=%22chicanery%2C%20fear%22&f=false
Marginalia http://www.easylit.com/poe/comtext/prose/margin.shtml (November 1844)
Edgar Allan Poe livre The Tell-Tale Heart
The Tell-Tale Heart (1843)
Edgar Allan Poe The Raven
Stanza 17.
The Raven (1844)
“Thus I pacified Psyche and kissed her,
And tempted her out of her gloom.”
Edgar Allan Poe Ulalume
St. 8.
Ulalume (1847)
" A Few Words on Secret Writing http://www.lfchosting.com/eapoe/works/essays/fwsw0741.htm" in Graham's Magazine (July 1841).
“This—all this—was in the olden
Time long ago.”
Edgar Allan Poe The Haunted Palace
"The Haunted Palace" (1839), st. 2.
