The Raven
/ðə ˈreɪvn/
/ðə ˈreɪvn/
- the best-known poem by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1845. In it a man is visited by a raven (= a large black bird) and asks it when he will see his lost lover again. The bird repeatedly answers 'Nevermore'.
乌鸦:埃德加·爱伦·坡(Edgar Allan Poe)最著名的诗歌,于1845年首次出版。其中有一个人被一只乌鸦探访,问他何时会再次见到失去的情人。鸟反复回答“永不再”。