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Pertaining to (1809-1849), American writer and poet best known for tales of mystery and the macabre, or to his works.
* 1902 , Edgar Allan Poe, James Albert Harrison, Robert Armistead Stewart, Charles William Kent, The complete poetical works of Edgar Allan Poe
* 1917 , Rosenbach Company, Books, Broadsides, and Autograph Letters Relating to America
* 1986 , Jack Sullivan, The Penguin encyclopedia of horror and the supernatural
As a noun terms
is .As an adjective poean is
pertaining to (1809-1849), american writer and poet best known for tales of mystery and the macabre, or to his works.poean
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The reader may judge for himself of the Poean echoes in the following stanzas from the collections of 1851 and 1853...
- The British character, customs and literary men are treated with a typically Poean vindictiveness.
- The Poean hero must know what lies shrouded in mystery...