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Apr 2023
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Épisode 42 - Edgar Allan Poe, Une histoi...

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L’écrivain doit sa célébrité à ses contes, à quelques intrigues policières et à quelques poèmes dont le fameux Corbeau. On en a fait l’un des pères de la littérature fantastique et du genre policier. Il fut en fait un auteur éclectique et l’étendue de son génie demeure encore méconnue.


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