Edgar Allan Poe's Feud With Boston? Nevermore

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In the article, “Edgar Allan Poe’s Feud With Boston? Nevermore,” Katharine Q. Seelye illustrates about the love-hate relationship between Poe and his hometown Boston. Poe was born in 1809 and published some famous works in the city. Seely shows Poe detested Bostonian writers because they were self-important and preachy. They gave a lesson to the citizens through their manuscripts and asked Poe to do the same thing. However, Poe wasn’t interested in teaching people so he rejected the request. He believed writing should entertain them not give a lecture. Since he didn’t follow the writer’s faith his works were crucially criticized and were disrespected although he had published many scripts. In response to their contempt toward his mass of composition,

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