There were detours in the creative output of Edgar Allan Poe. He was a nimble and versatile writer, but there were limits even to what he could do. He tried his hand at a stage play, a philosophical treatise, and a textbook on malacology (mollusks). Not all of his work found instantaneous acceptance—as evidenced by his elegant “rejects,” later recategorized as successes.

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