Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) was a Boston-born writer, poet, and editor who is widely considered to be one of history’s masters of dark, mysterious poetry and prose. Weaving an unnerving sense of luridness throughout much of his work, Poe crafted numerous macabre short stories and poems that make up an elite collection of horror and science fiction literature.

Poe’s work was likely inspired by his own tragic childhood; both of his parents died while he was very young, and his foster mother passed away when he was 20. After a short stint in the army, Poe self-published a book entitled Tamerlane and Other Poems; it was to be the start of a brilliant career that included classic poems such as The Raven and the sinister short story The Cask of Amontillado.

Poe’s death is surrounded by mystery and controversy; some believe that alcoholism was his ultimate undoing, while others are convinced that he was murdered. Over a century and a half later, Poe’s obsession with dark themes still enraptures readers today. There even exists a notorious “Poe Toaster” who mysteriously visits Poe’s gravesite on his birthdays, leaving cognac and roses. It is quite obvious that Poe possessed the distinct talent of tapping into humans’ fascination with violence and death, and his work continues to entice both modern readers and authors alike.

Poe’s Original Notes: Re-Created On a Journal Cover

Paperblanks’ Poe, Tamerlane journal has a cover that depicts a page from Poe’s first published work, Tamerlane and Other Poems. The page itself consists of two fragments of the poem Tamerlane and several words not part of the text can be seen written in the margins and interlinearly throughout.

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Beethoven’s Original Notes: Re-Created On a Journal Cover

This autographed manuscript of Violin Sonata no. 10 in G Major is Beethoven’s final violin sonata. It was written in 1812 for Pierre Rode, the greatest French violinist of the day and first performed by Rode and Archduke Rudolph, to whom the work is dedicated.

This design is available in two sizes: Ultra and Mini. For more details of these books, go to the products page here.

Paperblanks’ Embellished Manuscripts Collection

To inspire the writer, these unique writing journals portray the work of some of the greatest writers, thinkers and artists of all time. These reproductions of excerpts from original manuscripts, letters, scores and drawings provide a glimpse into the creative process of figures such as William Shakespeare, Sigmund Freud and Vincent van Gogh.

To see the full range of artists and reproduced manuscripts go here.

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