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  1. One night, under the influence of alcohol, he sensed the black cat was avoiding him and so chased him and picked up the animal. The animal bit him slightly on the hand, and the narrator – possessed by a sudden rage – took a pen-knife from his pocket and gouged out one of the cat’s eyes.

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  4. "The Black Cat" is a short story by American writer Edgar Allan Poe. It was first published in the August 19, 1843, edition of The Saturday Evening Post. In the story, an unnamed narrator has a strong affection for pets until he perversely turns to abusing them.

    • Edgar Allan Poe, 晶 渡部
    • 1843
  5. It was a black cat—a very large one—fully as large as Pluto, and closely resembling him in every respect but one. Pluto had not a white hair upon any portion of his body; but this cat had a large, although indefinite splotch of white, covering nearly the whole region of the breast.

  6. Feb 23, 2024 · “The Black Cat” — May 19, 1893 — Weekly Star (Wilmington, NC), vol. XXIV, no. 27, p. 3, cols. 1-4 (with three woodcut illustrations) (acknowledged as by “Edgar Allan Poe.”)

  7. “The Black Cat” is a Gothic horror tale by Edgar Allan Poe, who relies on supernatural elements to portray the dark side of human nature.

  8. Apr 21, 2024 · The Black Cat (Poe) (1843) by Edgar Allan Poe. . sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons category, Wikidata item. short story. Listen to this text ( help | file info or download) Versions of The Black Cat (Poe) include: "The Black Cat". MS., 1842—1843. ( cited: F. O. C. Darley, personal communication.

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