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 +'''"[[The Man of the Crowd]]"''' is a [[short story]] written by [[Edgar Allan Poe]] about a [[Unnamed narrator|nameless narrator]] following a man through a crowded [[London]].
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An '''unnamed narrator''' is a [[literary device]] often used in the stories of [[Poe]]. Other examples include ''[[Hell (novel)|Hell]]'' by [[Barbusse]], ''[[Notes from Underground]]'' by [[Dostoevsky]] and ''[[L'Anglais décrit dans le château fermé]]'' by [[André Pieyre de Mandiargues]]. An '''unnamed narrator''' is a [[literary device]] often used in the stories of [[Poe]]. Other examples include ''[[Hell (novel)|Hell]]'' by [[Barbusse]], ''[[Notes from Underground]]'' by [[Dostoevsky]] and ''[[L'Anglais décrit dans le château fermé]]'' by [[André Pieyre de Mandiargues]].

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"The Man of the Crowd" is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe about a nameless narrator following a man through a crowded London.

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An unnamed narrator is a literary device often used in the stories of Poe. Other examples include Hell by Barbusse, Notes from Underground by Dostoevsky and L'Anglais décrit dans le château fermé by André Pieyre de Mandiargues.

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