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submitted by Sang on 09.30.2008 in Videos/Non-funny

“The Raven” is a narrative poem by the American writer Edgar Allan Poe, first published in January 1845.

Apparently, this is actually Edgar Allen Poe himself reading his famous poem, but it was published in 1845, so I’m not too sure.

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5 Responses to “Edgar Allen Poe Recites The Raven”
deafboyz says:

Clearly fake. His jawbone moves. And this narrative sucks (i can tell and im deaf!). Supposed to have more feeling, more emotion.

Word41 says:

yeah the video is definately fake but the voice could be real, im not sure, but its a great poem anyway.

Sang says:

well obviously the picture’s fake. i meant the voice. the picture was just a visual

cooldude848 says:

it’s not real
because edgar allen poe i think died before any recording device was created i think…
idk really :roll:

deafboyz says:

Tape recorder first made in 1930.

Poe died at 1849.

Chances are… no.

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