Some people believe that most murderers suffered from psychosis and committed a crime through Dostoevski's murderer travel and Poe's work. The authors Edgar Allan Poe and Fyodor Dostoevsky strongly oppose this view. Crime and punishment, "the core of the story", "Kuroneko", "Barrel of Amontillard" are very similar in this contradiction. Each murderer makes a specific journey and explains it in each case. The psychological composition of each murderer shows that he is an ordinary person until he is forced to commit such a terrible crime to some extent, and his conscience usually leads to his own loss.
A poet and critic, W · H · Oden, rekindled Poe's work, especially his interest in criticism. Oden said to Pau, "His unusual or self-destructive portrait contributed much to Dostoevsky, his heroes of bishops are the ancestors of Sherlock Holmes and his many heirs, his future story It leads to HG Wells, Jules Verne and his adventurous story to Robert Louis Stevenson. "(Po Encyclopedia 27). Fyodor Dostoevsky calls Poe "a talented writer", praising Poe's detective story and quoted "The Raven" with his novel The Karaothers Karamazov quite easily. The section of sin and punishment by Raskolnikov was inspired by Montresor's "Amontillado's cask" and it is suggested that the same novel Porfiry Petrovich owes the debt of C. Auguste Dupin (Poe Encyclopaedia 102).
Some people believe that most murderers suffered from psychosis and committed a crime through Dostoevski's murderer travel and Poe's work. The authors Edgar Allan Poe and Fyodor Dostoevsky strongly oppose this view. Crime and punishment, "the core of the story", "Kuroneko", "Barrel of Amontillard" are very similar in this contradiction. Each murderer makes a specific journey and explains it in each case. - Edgar Allan Poe Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston, Massachusetts on January 19, 1809 and was born in David Poe, Jr. And Elizabeth Arnold Pau. He is "as an American poet, short story writer, playwright, editor, literary critic, essayist, and one of the leaders of the American romantic movement" (Edgar Allan Poe), and Virginia Elisa Clay I grew up with them. Mpo got married. Poe is influenced by many people such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Sir Byron, Anne Radcliffe, Charles Dickens and others.