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Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven,” Learn by Christopher Walken, Christopher Lee & Vincent Value

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Of the numerous learn­ings and adap­ta­tions of Edgar Allan Poe’s clas­sic moody-broody poem “The Raven,” none is extra enjoyable than The Simp­sons’, by which Lisa Simpson’s intro tran­si­tions into the learn­ing voice of James Earl Jones and the slap­stick inter­jec­tions of Homer as Poe’s avatar and Bart because the tit­u­lar chicken. Jones’ solo learn­ing of the poem is to not be missed and exists in sev­er­al ver­sions on YouTube.

However Jones just isn’t the one clas­si­cal­ly creepy actor to have mas­tered Poe’s dic­tion. Above, we now have Christo­pher Walken, whose unset­tling bizarre­ness is all the time tinged with a cer­tain wry humor, per­haps an impact of his clas­si­cal New York accent.

Accom­pa­ny­ing Walken’s learn­ing are the stan­dard eerie wind sounds and the unusu­al addi­tion of some dis­tort­ed met­al gui­tar: per­haps an intru­sion, per­haps a novel dra­mat­ic impact. The visu­al com­po­nent, a mon­tage of expres­sive pen­cil draw­ings, additionally might or might not give you the results you want.

It’s possible you’ll want to con­trast this professional­duc­tion with what could be the locus clas­si­cus for tele­vi­su­al inter­pre­ta­tions of “The Raven.” In fact I imply the ham­my Vin­cent Value learn­ing (above), which lent a lot aes­thet­i­cal­ly to The Simp­sons par­o­dy. One in all my favourite lit­tle in-jokes within the lat­ter happens dur­ing Bart and Lisa’s intro­duc­tion. Bart whines, “that appears like a school-book!” and Lisa replies, “don’t wor­ry, Bart. You received’t study any­factor.”

Lisa’s rejoin­der is a sly ref­er­ence to Poe’s con­tempt for lit­er­a­ture meant to instruct or mor­al­ize, a ten­den­cy he referred to as “the heresy of the Didac­tic.” Poe’s the­o­ry and prac­tice grew out of his want that lit­er­a­ture have a “uni­ty of impact,” that it professional­duce an aes­thet­ic expe­ri­ence sole­ly by way of the writer’s ability­ful use of lit­er­ary type. Poe might have antic­i­pat­ed and direct­ly influ­enced the French sym­bol­ists and oth­er aes­thetes like Oscar Wilde, however his assured place in excessive cul­ture has thank­ful­ly not bought­ten in the way in which of pop appro­pri­a­tions of his more unusual­ball tales, like “The Raven.” A peren­ni­al favourite learn­ing of the poem is clas­sic hor­ror actor Christo­pher Lee’s (beneath), which could be the most straight­for­ward­ly creepy of all of them.

Be aware: An ear­li­er ver­sion of this put up appeared on our website in 2013.

Relat­ed Con­tent:

Edgar Allan Poe’s the Raven: Watch an Award-Win­ning Brief Movie That Mod­ern­izes Poe’s Clas­sic Story

Édouard Manet Illus­trates Edgar Allan Poe’s The Raven, in a French Edi­tion Trans­lat­ed by Stephane Mal­lar­mé (1875)

Hear Lou Reed’s The Raven, a Trib­ute to Edgar Allan Poe Fea­tur­ing David Bowie, Ornette Cole­man, Willem Dafoe & Extra

The Grate­ful Useless Pays Trib­ute to Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven” in a 1982 Con­cert: Hear “Raven Area”

Josh Jones is a author and musi­cian primarily based in Durham, NC.



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