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  1. " The Murders in the Rue Morgue " is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe published in Graham's Magazine in 1841. It has been described as the first modern detective story; [1][2] Poe referred to it as one of his "tales of ratiocination ". [1] C. Auguste Dupin is a man in Paris who solves the mystery of the brutal murder of two women.

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  3. The Murders in the Rue Morgue, short story by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in Graham’s magazine in 1841. It is considered one of the first detective stories. The story opens with the discovery of the violent murder of an old woman and her daughter.

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  4. Edgar Allen Poe wrote his tale in Philadelphia in March 1841. It was first printed in April 1841 in Graham's Magazine, of which he was the editor. It was translated into French by three different persons from 1846 to 1847, and it attracted the famous Goncourt brothers.

  5. A summary of “The Murders in the Rue Morgue” (1841) in Edgar Allan Poe's Poe’s Short Stories. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Poe’s Short Stories and what it means.

  6. Paris, July 7, 1840. In the early morning today the people in the western part of the city were awakened from their sleep by cries of terror, which came, it seemed, from a house in the street called the Rue Morgue. The only persons living in the house were an old woman, Mrs. L’Espanaye, and her daughter.

  7. In fact, the word detective did not exist when Poe wrote The Murders in the Rue Morgue.” The term was first used in print in 1843, two years after the story and one year after Scotland Yard established a genuine Detective Department, whose officers dressed in plain clothes.