Ligeia
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4.0 • 2 Ratings
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Publisher Description
"Ligeia" is a short story by the renowned American author Edgar Allan Poe. Published in 1838, it is a Gothic tale that revolves around the unnamed narrator's obsession with his deceased wife, Ligeia, who possesses an otherworldly beauty and intelligence. The story explores themes of love, death, and the power of the human will. As the narrator grapples with grief and loss, he becomes increasingly convinced of the possibility of transcending death and preserving the essence of his beloved Ligeia through mysterious and occult practices. Poe's skillful storytelling and vivid descriptions create an eerie and atmospheric narrative that delves into the boundaries between life and death, making "Ligeia" a classic work of Gothic literature.