The Man Who Was Poe
What metaphors are used in The Man Who Was Poe by Edward Irving Wortis?

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In Chapter Fifteen, when Poe preens in front of a crypt, attempting to strike the perfect artistic pose, he wants Mrs. Whitman to see him emerging from the crypt..... metaphorically emerging from death.
The Man Who Was Poe