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<blockquote data-quote="sorringowl" data-source="post: 138865" data-attributes="member: 1266"><p>I recently asked a similar question on another forum and someone mentioned that three of Edgar Allen Poe's stories feature a pipe smoking character, C. Auguste Dupin. Here's a summary:</p><p></p><p>"The Murders in the Rue Morgue," "The Mystery of Marie Rogêt" and "The Purloined Letter," all featuring the meershaum pipe-smoking Parisian detective, the Chevalier C. Auguste Dupin, are the recognized origin of the mystery genre. Arthur Conan Doyle and Georges Simenon head a long list of Poe's literary debtors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sorringowl, post: 138865, member: 1266"] I recently asked a similar question on another forum and someone mentioned that three of Edgar Allen Poe's stories feature a pipe smoking character, C. Auguste Dupin. Here's a summary: "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," "The Mystery of Marie Rogêt" and "The Purloined Letter," all featuring the meershaum pipe-smoking Parisian detective, the Chevalier C. Auguste Dupin, are the recognized origin of the mystery genre. Arthur Conan Doyle and Georges Simenon head a long list of Poe's literary debtors. [/QUOTE]
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