Philosophy of Furniture
Edgar Allan Poe
Narrateur Sam Kusi
Maison d'édition: Bookstream Audiobooks
Synopsis
"The Philosophy of Furniture" is an essay written by American author Edgar Allan Poe and published in 1840. It presents Poe's theories on interior decorating. Poe begins by suggesting that the English are the "supreme" examples of internal decoration, above the Italians, French, Chinese, Scotch, Dutch, Spanish and Russians. "Yankees", he says, "are preposterous". He blames this American failing on a lack of aristocracy by blood, having instead "an aristocracy of dollars". Because of that, decoration in America has become a "mere parade of costly appurtenances" to create an "impression of the beautiful". He contrasts this with England, where wealth is not the loftiest ambition to constitute "nobility".
Durée: 21 minutes (00:20:58) Date de publication: 23/01/2026; Unabridged; Copyright Year: 2026. Copyright Statment: —

