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MAP96: Tales of Medieval Revenge by Edgar Allan Poe

MAP96: Tales of Medieval Revenge by Edgar Allan Poe

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🎃Tales of Medieval Revenge by Edgar Allan Poe🎃Executive Producer:⭐Lilac Square Antiques & Books💰Become a Producer! DONATE to the show via PayPal, or use Venmo You can also donate with StripeOn this Medieval Archives Halloween Special we're listening to two tales of revenge by the the master of gothic horror, Edgar Allan Poe.This isn't the first time Poe has made an appearance on Medieval Archive. I love Poe's work, one of my favorite stories is "The Tell-Tale Heart." It's not medieval but it is fantastic. On past Halloween episodes we featured The Masque of the Red Death and The Pit and the Pendulum. The two stories on this episode are "Hop-Frog" and "The Cask of Amontillado." "Hop-Frog" focuses on Hop Frog, a court jester who is constantly humiliated by the king and his men. When the King demands Hop Frog create a unique custom for a masquerade ball Hop Frog devises a terrible plan for revenge.The story takes inspiration from the Ball of the Burning Men in 14th century France during the reign of King Charles the Mad. If you listened to episode 31 of the podcast you might know where the story of Hop Frog is going. If not, you're in for a nice tale of revenge.The Cask of Amontillado is another tale of revenge. While not specifically medieval it is close the the middle ages and the entire story takes place in creepy medieval catacombs under an Italian palazzo.Montresor opens the story by stating he has suffered a "thousand injuries" and a final, unforgivable insult from his acquaintance, Fortunato. It leads to Montresor plotting his revenge to teach Fortunato a lesson.Get all the links and see the bibliography in the show notes on Medieval Archives!Grab a free copy of The Complete Works of Edgar Allan PoeOther episodes mentioned:Ep. 31 - Mad Monarchs of the Middle AgesEp. 77 - The Masque of the Red DeathEp. 69 - The Pit and the Pendulum Listen to all the Medieval Halloween Episodes!(00:08) - Welcome to Medievel Archives 🎃Halloween Special(00:54) - Thank you Producers!(01:10) - Email your thoughts and comments(01:32) - Edgar Allan Poe Introduction(03:02) - Hop-Frog(27:28) - The Cask of Amontillado(42:46) - Get your free audio book(43:06) - Give your friends a treat! 🍬(43:18) - Become an Executive Producer!(43:43) - Thank You for your Support!! Creators & Guests Medieval Archives - Host<----------->Contact: podcast@medievalarchives.comCall in to the Medieval Archives hotline at +1 720.722.1066Follow Medieval Archives on X.com | Mastodon | Blue Sky📜Sign Up for our newsletterMedieval Archives is AD free and AI free because of our wonderful producers. Help keep Medieval History alive by becoming a producer today.Love Medieval History? Help us spread the word and become a history-making legend!Share the epic tales: Your friends will thank you for introducing them to the fascinating world of Medieval history.Become a proud producer: Support the show that keeps medieval history alive! Visit https://MedievalArchives.com/support for details or donate now via PayPal, or use Venmo or donate with StripeLeave your mark on history: Get your name listed in the credits – a lasting legacy for your love of the Middle Ages!Boost the show and see the artwork with a Podcasting 2.0 certified app: Castamatic | iCatcher! | Pocket Casts | Fountain | Breez | Sphinx ★ Support this podcast ★ RSS Podcast FeedIntro music provided by Tim Rayburn. It is available at Magnatune.comThank You to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports the show. We appreciate you taking the time to listen to each episode. Share it with your friends!Copyright © 2025 · Dragon Moon MediaAll Rights Reserved. No Infringement is Intended.Medieval Archives & Dragon Moon Media production.
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