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Hawthorne or Poe? 📚 (Original Post)
Floyd R. Turbo
Mar 27
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CTyankee
(65,905 posts)1. I say Poe, but I confess I never read Hawthorne. Was he creepy like Poe?
Maybe I was missing something....
Floyd R. Turbo
(30,078 posts)4. Not nearly as creepy as Poe! A great story teller.

some_of_us_are_sane
(1,034 posts)2. I love reading BOTH
but Poe is creepier in his story choices while Hawthorne is more soul-searchingly melancholy rather than scary.
(However, HAWTHORNE is much better looking!)
Floyd R. Turbo
(30,078 posts)5. 🤗
darkstar
(5,676 posts)3. Poe
He pretty much invented two genres: subjective supernatural stories AND more objective detective fiction. I always think of the X-Files and the way Mulder and Scully reflected this duality.
HeartsCanHope
(923 posts)7. Both!
Love both authors!
sinkingfeeling
(54,825 posts)8. Poe.
dai13sy
(541 posts)9. Top fellow is Hawthorne and bottom fellow is Poe
Dorothy V
(275 posts)10. Old, creepy houses ...
Hawthorne is good for reading dark romance in a foretaste of Lovecraft Country's towns and cities. But for a tale to curl up with on a dark and stormy night, give me Poe every time!