| The name of the Fort was "Casemate," as I remember, at any rate, it is now referred to as the "Casemate Museum." |
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| quote: Originally posted by aonie: One of my friends and I were talking shop the other night(i.e. drinking wine and babbling about books) when she mentioned that she thought that Mr. Bradbury had written a story in which the characters are killed in ways mentioned in some of Poe's stories, such as "The Pit and the Pendulum."<br /><br />If this is true, does someone perhaps know the title of the story, and where I might find a copy of it?
It seems like a plauseable idea to me. Both have a very uniquely similar way of writing. Some people may call it strange but i think its just unique. I think they could be linked. |
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| Well, here's a stamp inspired by Poe. Actually, it is Poe. Why not pick up a sheet today?
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| One hundred sixty years ago. Poe.
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