Eureka is Poe's attempt at explaining the universe, using his general proposition "Because Nothing was, therefore All Things are". In it, Poe discusses man's relationship to God and the universe or, as he offers at the beginning: "I design to speak of the Physical, Metaphysical and Mathematical – of the Material and Spiritual Universe: of its Essence, its Origin, its Creation, its Present Condition and its Destiny". In keeping with this design, Poe concludes "that space and duration are one" and that matter and spirit are made of the same essence.
Les poèmes d'Edgar Poe
Edgar Allan Poe, Stéphane Mallarmé
bookLa Lettre volée
Edgar Allan Poe
audiobookbookLe Chat noir
Edgar Allan Poe
bookClassic Spooky Stories For Halloween
Edgar Allan Poe, W.W. Jacobs, Bram Stoker, Washington Irving
audiobookEl pozo y el péndulo "The Pit and the Pendulum"
Edgar Allan Poe
audiobookEl gato negro / El hundimiento de la casa Usher / El cuervo "The Black Cat/ The Fall of the House of Usher / The Raven"
Edgar Allan Poe
audiobookEl extraño caso del señor Valdemar y otros relatos "The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar"
Edgar Allan Poe
audiobookEl entierro prematuro "The Premature Burial"
Edgar Allan Poe
audiobookEl cuervo y otros cuentos
Edgar Allan Poe
audiobookbookUn cuento de las montañas escabrosas
Edgar Allan Poe
audiobookA Descent into the Maelström
Edgar Allan Poe
bookHop-Frog
Edgar Allan Poe
book