Talk:The Minister's Black Veil

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Edgar Allan Poe is unlike any writer you may be exposed to as a kid, but yet he is unique in a good way! His thrilling, straight-to- the-point stories are well written with no contest. You will not confuse him with another writer.

Apparently you did confuse him with another writer seeing Poe didn't write "The Minister's Black Veil."

[edit] Stupid Mistake

Has no one ever actually looked carefully at who wrote "The Minister's Black Veil"? This short story was written by Nathaniel Hawthorne who is widely known for having written The Scarlet Letter. Edgar Allen Poe had no part in writing this short story or the book in which it is found.

The guy who thought that Edgar Allen Poe read this story doesnt seem very intelligent to me.