"The Raven" is a famous narrative poem by Edgar Allan Poe, published in 1845. The poem, known for its musicality and eerie atmosphere, depicts a heartbroken lover visited by a talking raven. The raven's repetition of "Nevermore" intensifies the lover's grief over the loss of his beloved, Lenore. Poe incorporates various literary and cultural references to enhance the poem's depth and meaning.
In 1955, Vladimir Nabokov's novel "Lolita" was published, which drew inspiration from the themes and style of "The Raven".
Bernard Malamud's short story "The Jewbird", published in 1963, was influenced by "The Raven", particularly in its exploration of themes of loss, grief, and the supernatural.
Ray Bradbury's 1976 short story "The Parrot Who Met Papa" was another work influenced by "The Raven", showcasing Poe's lasting impact on the science fiction and fantasy genres.
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