Jeanie and Carmen discuss Poe's satire: his grasp on literature and the elements he used in multiple works in multiple genres. They also discuss what some editors and friends thought of Poe's satire and writing in general; moreover, they discuss authors possibly influenced by his satire.
References
"The Most Underrated Tales of Poe (Part 2 of 3): 10 Best, Forgotten Black Humor Stories" https://www.oldstyletales.com/single-post/the-most-underrated-tales-of-poe-part-2-of-3-10-best-forgotten-black-humor-stories
"What Inspired 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow'? | HISTORY" https://www.history.com/news/legend-sleepy-hollow-headless-horseman
https://www.eapoe.org/papers/psblctrs/pl19811.htm#fn0011
https://www.eapoe.org/pstudies/ps1980/p1985201.htm
https://poemuseum.org/the-devil-in-the-belfry/
https://poemuseum.org/the-angel-of-the-odd/
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