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  1. Bérénice - Wikipedia

    Berenice (French: Bérénice) is a five-act tragedy by the French 17th-century playwright Jean Racine. Berenice was not played often between the 17th and the 20th centuries.

  2. Berenice by Edgar Allan Poe

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

  3. Berenice by Edgar Allan Poe Plot Summary | LitCharts

    Get all the key plot points of Edgar Allan Poe's Berenice on one page. From the creators of SparkNotes.

  4. True to its own character, my disorder revelled in the less important but more startling changes wrought in the physical frame of Berenice—in the singular and most appalling distortion of her personal …

  5. Berenice Summary and Study Guide | SuperSummary

    “Berenice” by Edgar Allan Poe is a horror story first published in 1835 that deals with themes of obsession, illness, and death. Poe is one of the most prominent American authors of Gothic fiction, …

  6. Poe's Berenice: A Study Guide

    The name Berenice derives from the Greek word berenike, meaning bringer (bere) of victory (nike). Berenice was the name of a queen of Egypt (Berenice III) who was for a short time its sole ruler.

  7. Berenice by Edgar Allan Poe - Library of Short Stories

    True to its own character, my disorder revelled in the less important but more startling changes wrought in the physical frame of Berenice—in the singular and most appalling distortion of her personal …

  8. BereniceThe Poe Museum

    Jul 9, 2021 · Berenice and I were cousins, and we grew up together in my paternal halls — Yet differently we grew. I ill of health and buried in gloom — she agile, graceful, and overflowing with …

  9. Berenice | The Works of Edgar Allan Poe | Edgar Allan Poe | Lit2Go ETC

    Berenice!—I call upon her name—Berenice!—and from the gray ruins of memory a thousand tumultuous recollections are startled at the sound! Ah, vividly is her image before me now, as in the early days of …

  10. Berenice by Edgar Allan Poe - online literature

    True to its own character, my disorder revelled in the less important but more startling changes wrought in the physical frame of Berenice - in the singular and most appalling distortion of her personal identity.