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The Mystery of Marie Rogt
The Ladies' Companion, November, 1842, Vol. 18
No. 1, New York.
Author(s) Edgar Allan Poe
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Detective fiction
Short story
Publisher Snowden's Ladies' Companion,
William W. Snowden
Publication
date
1842
The Mystery of Marie RogtFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The Mystery of Marie Rogt", often subtitled A Sequel
to "The Murders in the Rue Morgue", is a short story
by Edgar Allan Poe written in 1842. This is the first murder
mystery based on the details of a real crime.[1] It first
appeared in Snowden's Ladies' Companion in three
installments, Novemberand December 1842 and February
1843.
Contents
1 Plot summary
2 Origins
3 Publication history
4 Critical response
5 See also
6 References
6.1 Sources
7 External links
Plot summary
Poe's detective character C. Auguste Dupin and his sidekick
the unnamed narrator undertake the unsolved murder of
Marie Rogt in Paris. The body of Rogt, a perfume shop
employee, is found in the Seine River and the media take a
keen interest in the mystery. Dupin remarks that the
newspapers "create a sensation... [rather] than to further the
cause oftruth." Even so, he uses the newspaper reports to
get into the mind of the murderer.
Dupin uses his skills of ratiocination to determine that a singlemurderer was involved who dragged her by the cloth belt
around her waist before dumping her body off a boat into the
river. Finding the boat, Dupin suggests, will lead the police to the murderer.
Origins
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1853 illustration for "The Mystery of
Marie Rogt"
The narrative is based upon the actual murder of Mary Cecilia Rogers.[2] Rogers was presumably born in Lyme,
Connecticut in 1820, though her birth records have not survived.[3] She disappeared on October 4, 1838, in New
York City and became known as the "Beautiful Cigar Girl". Only a few days later the newspapers announced her
return. It was said she had eloped with a naval officer. Three years later, on July 25, 1841, she disappeared again
Her body was found floating in the Hudson River on July 28 in Hoboken, New Jersey.[4] The details surrounding
the case suggested she was murdered. The death of this well-known girl received national attention for weeks.
Months later, the inquest still ongoing, her fiance was found dead, an act of suicide. By his side, a remorseful note
and an empty bottle of poison were found.
Writing about Rogers as a sequel to "The Murders in the Rue Morgue",
Poe tried to solve the aforementioned enigma by creating a murder
mystery. As Poe wrote in a letter in 1842: "under the pretense of showing
how Dupin... unravelled the mystery of Marie's assassination, I, in fact,
enter into a very rigorous analysis of the real tragedy in New York".[5]
He situated the narrative in Paris using the details of the original tragedy.
Although there was intense media interest and immortalizing of a sort by
Poe, the crime remains one of the most puzzling unsolved murders of
New York City.
Fictionalizing actual events, especially murder, was common in this period
in American literature. Poe had previously fictionalized the so-called
BeauchampSharp Tragedy in his only play,Politian, which was left
uncompleted in 1835.[6] The sensational murder story was also
fictionalized by several other writers including William Gilmore Simms
and Thomas Holley Chivers.[7] "The Mystery of Marie Rogt", however,
was likely the first real-life crime turned into a detective story.[8]
Publication history
Poe presented "The Mystery of Marie Rogt" by telling editors he had solved the Mary Rogers murder at a time
when most readers would know the details of that event.[9] Anxious to get it published, he offered the story to
George Roberts of theBoston Notion, writing on June 4, 1842, "For reasons, however, which I need not specify
am desirous of having this tale printed in Boston."[10] The same day, however, he offered the story to Joseph Evan
Snodgrass of theBaltimore Saturday Visiter.[10]
The first part of the serialized story finally appeared in Snowden's Ladies' Companion in November 1842,
followed by the second part in December. An article published in the November 26, 1842, issue of the New York
Tribune caused Poe to delay publication of the third installment. The newspaper reported new evidence that
suggested that Rogers, the real-life victim, may have died from a botched abortion attempt, referred to as a
"premature delivery".[11] He made minor changes in his story to make a similar suggestion. A full reprint of the stor
in 1845 included 15 small changes to suggest he had known this true cause from the start. [12]
Critical response
Of Poe's three tales of ratiocination, "The Mystery of Marie Rogt" is generally considered the least successful. A
modern critic wrote:
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It might better be called an essay than a story. As an essay, it is an able if tedious exercise in
reasoning. As a story, it scarcely exists. It has no life-blood. The characters neither move nor speak...
Only a professional student of analytics or an inveterate devotee of criminology can read it with any
degree of unfeigned interest."[13]
Poe's literary rival Rufus Wilmot Griswold, however, voiced a high opinion of the story and considered it an
example of Poe's cunning intellect.[14]
See also
C. Auguste Dupin
"The Murders in the Rue Morgue"
"The Purloined Letter"
References
1. ^ Sova 2001, p. 164
2. ^ Silverman 1991, p. 205
3. ^ Stashower 2006, p. 20
4. ^ Thomas & Jackson 1987, pp. 336337
5. ^ Rosenheim 1997, pp. 6869
6. ^ Sova 2001, p. 197
7. ^ Whited 2002, pp. 404405
8. ^ Whitley 2000, p. xx
9. ^ Leverenz 2001, p. 109
10. ^ ab Thomas & Jackson 1987, p. 369
11. ^ Sova 2001, p. 16512. ^ Walsh 1968, p. 69
13. ^ Haycraft 1941, pp. 1617
14. ^ Stashower 2006, p. 284
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External links
"All about Mary Rogers' Mysterious Murder"
(http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/classics/mary_rogers/) from The Crime Library.
Publication history (http://www.eapoe.org/works/info/pt040.htm) at the Edgar Allan Poe Society
(http://www.eapoe.org)
The Works of Edgar Allan Poe Volume 1 by Edgar Allan Poe at Project Gutenberg (includes The
Mystery of Marie Rogt)
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