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The Raven

By: Edgar Allan Poe
Narrated by: Phillip J Mather
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"The Raven" is an appropriately supernatural poem for the Halloween period. First published in 1845, it has long been a favorite of Edgar Allan Poe enthusiasts.

Expertly voiced by Phillip J. Mather, this performance brings a musicality to the language of the poem, luring the listener into the desolate scene and keeping him spellbound as the tale unfolds.

Public Domain (P)2014 Phillip J. Mather
Classics Drama & Plays Poetry United States World Literature

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This book is amazing I'm Praticlly speechless this is the best horror poem I've ever listened to

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This is one of my favourite poems, ruined by a plummy-voiced hack with no sense of meter. I didn't know whether to laugh or cry, and gave up half the way through. Nevermore!

Hilariously bad.

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