Eureka: Annotated Edition (Alma Classics 101 Pages)
By (Author) Edgar Allan Poe
Alma Books Ltd
Alma Classics
1st November 2018
23rd August 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
811.3
Paperback
128
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
128g
Initially composed by Poe as a public lecture towards the end of his career and considered by him the culmination of all his lifes work, Eureka is an extended treatise about the creation, existence and the ultimate end of the world. An idiosyncratic blend of creative writing and scientific discourse, with unexpected forays into comedy and wordplay, this self-styled prose poem is a genre-defying masterpiece. Although it baffled the reading public of its time, Eureka found many prominent admirers, from Charles Baudelaire to W.H. Auden, and has since assembled an audience receptive to its unique appeal as a compendium of European thought that anticipated many current theories and discoveries while also pioneering many elements of science-fiction aesthetics.
Eureka is a fascinating work. Read this essay carefully; there is much more to it than meets the eye -- Sir Patrick Moore
Born in Boston, Edgar Allan Poe (180949) was brought up by the Allan merchant family after the death of his mother and being abandoned by his father. While studying at the University of Virginia he started self-publishing volumes of poetry, and after a stint in the military began writing essays and fiction for a living. He died of unknown causes with rabies, cholera, alcoholism and tuberculosis among the hypotheses in Baltimore.