Ulalume

E195671

"Ulalume" is a dark, melancholic poem by Edgar Allan Poe that explores themes of grief, memory, and the haunting power of lost love.

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Ulalume canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf poem
author Edgar Allan Poe
character Psyche
the unnamed narrator
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstPublishedIn American Review
genre Gothic poetry
poetry
hasImageryType astral imagery
funereal imagery
macabre imagery
hasInfluenceOn Gothic literature
hasPublicationForm magazine publication
poetry collection reprints
hasTitleCharacter Ulalume self-link
isInCopyright no
language English
literaryMovement Romanticism
mainTheme death
grief
lost love
memory
the uncanny
meter irregular meter
narrativePerspective first-person narrator
originalPublicationYear 1847
partOf Edgar Allan Poe bibliography
periodOfWork late Poe period
publicDomainStatus public domain
rhymeScheme complex rhyme scheme
setting a desolate autumn landscape
subjectOf literary criticism
symbol the night sky
Astarte
surface form: the star Astarte

the tomb
tone dark
melancholic
usesDevice alliteration
internal rhyme
personification
repetition
symbolism

Referenced by (5)

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Lenore relatedWork Ulalume
subject surface form: Lenore (poem)
Ulalume hasTitleCharacter Ulalume self-link