The Premature Burial
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The Premature Burial

by Edgar Allan Poe

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
26
Language
English
Published
1901

Overview

The Premature Burial (+Biography and Bibliography) (6X9po Glossy Cover Finish): There are certain themes of which the interest is all-absorbing, but which are too entirely horrible for the purposes of legitimate fiction. These the mere romanticist must eschew, if he do not wish to offend or to disgust. They are with propriety handled only when the severity and majesty of Truth sanctify and sustain them. We thrill, for example, with the most intense of "pleasurable pain" over the accounts of the Passage of the Beresina, of the Earthquake at Lisbon, of the Plague at London, of the Massacre of St. Bartholomew, or of the stifling of the hundred and twenty-three prisoners in the Black Hole at Calcutta. But in these accounts it is the fact it is the reality it is the history which excites. As inventions, we should regard them with simple abhorrence.I have mentioned some few of the more prominent and august calamities on record; but in these it is the extent, not less than the character of the calamity, which so vividly impresses the fancy. I need not remind the reader that, from the long and weird catalogue of human miseries, I might have selected many individual instances more replete with essential suffering than any of these vast generalities of disaster. The true wretchedness, indeed the ultimate woe is particular, not diffuse. That the ghastly extremes of agony are endured by man the unit, and never by man the mass for this let us thank a merciful God!

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