The Mystery of Marie Roget
Edgar Allan Poe's first detective story, published in 1841, is titled "The Murders in the Rue Morgue." This work introduces the character C. Auguste Dupin, who uses analytical reasoning to solve a brutal double murder in Paris. Poe's story is often credited with establishing the detective fiction genre, influencing countless writers who followed.
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There are two in Kamikaro Village on top of the bomb shop. There is also one in the graveyard. In the lake, there is one on the second step on the floating..thing... that you have to fly on the chicken to get to. Also, if you are facing the cannon place, then behind you all the way towards the wall there is one. Those are all the Poes I know. !
Go to the graveyard at night and move the gravestones around. Poes will come out of them and with a couple of gravestone you find hidden places.
He was the father of the modern detective story.Poe is considered to be the father of the modern detective story. His character C. August Dupin(Murder in Rue Morgue) was the precursor to Sherlock Holmes as Doyles' Character Dr. Watson said to Sherlock (in the first Holmes Story "A study in Scarlett") "you remind me of Poes' Dupin". I'm paraphraseing I believe. you are a weirdoPoe is considered the father of the modern detective story and detective fiction. This comes from his three stories "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," "The Purloined Letter" and "The Mystery of Marie Roget" in which the detective, C. Auguste Dupin appears. Dupin was the first recurring detective.Poe also wrote 'The Gold Bug' which is a mystery story without a detective.A famous poet and writer for the horror genre.
One of Edgar Allen Poe's lasting legacies is his pioneering work in the genre of detective fiction, particularly with his character C. Auguste Dupin in stories like "The Murders in the Rue Morgue." Poe's influence can be seen in later writers like Arthur Conan Doyle and Agatha Christie.
The story you are referring to is "A Descent into the Maelström" by Edgar Allan Poe. It follows a man who survives being pulled into a massive whirlpool off the coast of Norway and describes his harrowing experience and the lessons he learns from it.
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