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Whose pet raven inspired Edgar Allen Poe to write the poem "The Raven"?
- Charles Dickens:Author Charles Dickens had a strong affection for his pet raven named Grip. Grip was known to be quite the talker and was frequently spotted perched atop Dickens' shoulder as the author wrote his novels. Dickens even named one of his characters in his novel Barnaby Rudge after the bird. When Edgar Allen Poe reviewed Barnaby Rudge for Graham’s Magazine, he was quite fond of the character Grip and described the raven as "intensely amusing." Poe believed the bird should have had a larger role, which inspired him to write his poem "The Raven."
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