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Symons, Julian (Gustave) 1912–: Critical Essay by Megan Marshall

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Julian Symons, himself a writer of detective stories, gives a straightforward, knowledgeable account of Poe's life in The Tell Tale Heart. This in itself is no mean feat: more than one biographer has turned the life into a florid gothic tale. But Symons is so wary of the maudlin and the melodramatic, so devoted to recording every event in its proper sequence, that he fails to uncover the full dimensions of his subject. The Poe Symons speaks of most often is the contented family man, the industrious journalist, the courteous southern gentleman. Of the darker side, like a good detective storyteller, he gives us all the evidence. But the mystery of Poe is not easily solved; a summary of the evidence is not enough to suggest a solution. Consider the case of Poe's bizarre marriage to his 13-year-old cousin. What are we to make of this? Earlier biographers have suggested that Poe entered the marriage to save himself from a life of sexual activity he clearly feared….

But Symons shies away from any such conjecture. He gives only two pages to this most central fact of Poe's adult life, beginning with the erroneous statement that, "the extraordinary nature of this marriage has been little commented on by Poe's biographers."… What was the emotional importance of the marriage? Symons does not say….

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