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  1. The Murders in the Rue Morgue" continues an urban theme that was used several times in Poe's fiction, in particular "The Man of the Crowd", likely inspired by Poe's time living in Philadelphia. [7] The tale has an underlying metaphor for the battle of brains vs. brawn.

  2. In the early morning today the people in the western part of the city were awakened from their sleep by cries of terror, which came, it seemed, from a house in the street called the Rue Morgue. The only persons living in the house were an old woman, Mrs. L’Espanaye, and her daughter.

  3. Los crímenes de la calle Morgue, también conocido como Los asesinatos de la calle Morgue o Los asesinatos de la rue Morgue, es un cuento del género policíaco y de terror del escritor estadounidense Edgar Allan Poe, publicado por primera vez en la revista Graham's Magazine, de Filadelfia, en el mes de abril de 1841.

  4. Murders in the Rue Morgue: Directed by Robert Florey. With Sidney Fox, Bela Lugosi, Leon Ames, Bert Roach. A mad scientist seeks to mingle human blood with that of an ape, and resorts to kidnapping women for his experiments.

  5. In passing down an alley in the rear of the Rue Morgue, the fugitive’s attention was arrested by a light (the only one apparent except those of the town-lamps) gleaming from the open window of Madame LEspanayes chamber, in the fourth story of her house.

  6. The Murders in the Rue Morgue, short story by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in Grahams magazine in 1841. It is considered one of the first detective stories. The story opens with the discovery of the violent murder of an old woman and her daughter. No grisly detail is spared in the description.

  7. Murders in the Rue Morgue (en España: El doble asesinato en la calle Morgue) es una película de terror estadounidense de 1932, basada muy vagamente en el relato de Edgar Allan Poe Los crímenes de la calle Morgue.

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