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  1. Spirits of the Dead - Wikipedia

    Spirits of the Dead was based on the work of Edgar Allan Poe.

  2. Spirits of the Dead (1968) - IMDb

    "Spirits of the Dead" (1968) - adaptations of three Edgar Allen Poe stories by three European directors, Roger Vadim's "Metzengerstein" with Jane and Peter Fonda, Louis Malle's "William …

  3. Spirits of the Dead streaming: where to watch online?

    3 days ago · Find out how and where to watch "Spirits of the Dead" on Netflix and Prime Video today - including free options.

  4. Spirits of the Dead by Edgar Allan Poe - PoeStories.com

    The complete, unabridged text of Spirits of the Dead by Edgar Allan Poe, with vocabulary words and definitions.

  5. Spirits of the Dead by Edgar Allan Poe - Poem Analysis

    In 'Spirits of the Dead,' the afterlife is shown as a mysterious place where the soul continues to exist among spirits. Poe suggests that death is not the end but a new beginning, where the …

  6. Spirits of the Dead - The Criterion Channel

    Directed by Federico Fellini, Louis Malle, and Roger Vadim • 1968 • France, Italy. Federico Fellini, Louis Malle, and Roger Vadim each direct a tale from Edgar Allan Poe in this haunting …

  7. Spirits of the Dead (1968) – Plot Summary, Cast, Ratings & More

    Explore everything about "Spirits of the Dead" (1968) including detailed plot summary, full cast and crew, critic and audience ratings, box office performance, and whether there's a post …

  8. Spirits of the Dead - Movies on Google Play

    Spirits of the Dead, also known as Tales of Mystery and Imagination and Tales of Mystery, is a 1968 horror anthology film comprising three segments respectively directed by Roger Vadim,...

  9. Spirits of the Dead - Poetry Foundation

    Which would cling to thee for ever. No more—like dew-drop from the grass. A mystery of mysteries! III The night, tho’ clear, shall frown— And the stars shall look not down From their …

  10. Spirits of the Dead - Poems | Academy of American Poets

    Which would cling to thee for ever. No more, like dew-drop from the grass. Is a symbol and a token. A mystery of mysteries! This poem is in the public domain.