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  1. A Descent into the Maelström (deutsche Titel u. a. Eine Fahrt in den Maelstrom, Im Strudel des Malstroms oder Ein Sturz in den Malstrøm) ist eine Kurzgeschichte des amerikanischen Schriftstellers Edgar Allan Poe aus dem Jahre 1841 (erschienen im Graham’s Magazine), in der ein alter Mann wiedergibt, wie er aus einem Schiffswrack und einem Wasserstrudel entkam.

  2. 船にいま吹きつけている風のために、私たちはストロムの 渦巻 うずまき の方へ押し流されることになっているのです、そしてもうどんなことも私たちを救うことができないのです!. ストロムの 海峡 を渡るときにはいつでも、たといどんなに天気の穏やか ...

  3. 24 de ago. de 2015 · An awesome tale about a man who survives an encounter with the terrible Maelström. I really dug (yeah, I'm using that word) Poe's inclusion of physics near the end of the story. A Descent into the Maelström is one of his least known and most underrated tales, and I probably wouldn't have read it if I weren't such a big fan of his works.

  4. 故事讲述的是一个水手在航海过程中不幸被卷入有名的莫斯柯叶大漩涡并死里逃生的故事。. 小说采用倒叙的方法,分别从三个不同的角度记叙了大漩涡的无边威力和磅礴气势。. 故事开讲前,灾难的经历者,一位白发苍苍的挪威老头,领着“我”攀上海尔雪根 ...

  5. 18 de dez. de 2020 · A DESCENT INTO THE MAELSTRÖM. The ways of God in Nature, as in Providence, are not as our ways; nor are the models that we frame any way commensurate to the vastness, profundity, and unsearchableness of His works, which have a depth in them greater than the well of Democritus. Joseph Glanville. We had now reached the summit of the loftiest crag.

  6. 21 de mai. de 2012 · a descent into the maelstrÖm This story, first published in Graham's Magazine for May 1841, is deservedly one of the most popular of Poe's tales. We all love stories of hairbreadth escapes, and this, says Woodberry ( Life , [page 575:] I, 306), “is to be classed with the ‘MS. Found in a Bottle,’ and is the best of its kind.”

  7. 19 de out. de 2023 · Text-02b — “ A Descent into the Maelström ” — May 1841 — Graham's — (Mabbott text A) ( The Poe Log, p. 323, states that the issue was available by April 21, 1841, without explanation. This date is presumably assigned based on the letter by “S. D. L.” published in Graham's in the June issue and dated as April 21, 1841.