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  2. Edgar Allan Poe bibliography - Wikipedia

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    The works of American author Edgar Allan Poe (January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849) include many poems, short stories, and one novel.His fiction spans multiple genres, including horror fiction, adventure, science fiction, and detective fiction, a genre he is credited with inventing. [1]

  3. Eilistraee - Wikipedia

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    Ed Greenwood, the creator of Eilistraee and the Forgotten Realms, meant her to take the role of a nurturing and protecting mother-goddess for the whole drow race. [6] In-world, when the Dark Elves were condemned and cursed by her father, despite her innocence, she chose to share the exile and curse of her people, her mother and her brother.

  4. Eliza Poe - Wikipedia

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    The Poe family tree. Arnold was born to Henry and Elizabeth Arnold in London in the spring of 1787. [1] Her mother was a stage actress in London from 1791 to 1795. Her father Henry is thought to have died in 1790.

  5. Phylloneta sisyphia - Wikipedia

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    The emergent juveniles are fed orally by the female, [4] giving rise to the common name, mothercare spider. Initially the food is regurgitated by the mother but as the juveniles grow larger the mother shares larger food items with them. The female will die before the juveniles leave the nest and they will eat her body. [6]

  6. Tamerlane (poem) - Wikipedia

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    "Tamerlane" is the Latinized name of a 14th-century historical figure.. The main themes of "Tamerlane" are independence and pride [3] as well as loss and exile. [4] Poe may have written the poem based on his own loss of his early love, Sarah Elmira Royster, [5] his birth mother Eliza Poe, or his foster-mother Frances Allan. [4]

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  8. Morella (short story) - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of possible origins for the name "Morella". It is the name of the Venerable Mother Juliana Morell (1595–1653), who was the fourth Grace and tenth Muse in a poem by poet Lope de Vega. [3] "Morel" is the name of black nightshade, a poisonous weed related to one from which the drug belladonna is derived.

  9. Philoponella oweni - Wikipedia

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    When solitary, female spiders will spin a prey-capture orb along with some irregular threads above and below it by itself. [6] P. oweni communal spiders prefer to build their webs in sites that are more protected, such as in trees which are hollowed out or clefts among rocks, with the intention of building webs to last a long time. Because ...