Earlier this month, a University of Virginia Communications photographer ran into a small film crew from Germany on Grounds, where they were working on a documentary about Edgar Allan Poe.
The documentary crew’s director, Manfred Uhlig, said he felt as if he and his team were going to “encounter the shadow of Poe” while on Grounds.
Though the famed 19th-century writer never earned a degree from the University (his funds dried up and he couldn’t afford tuition), he is believed to have left a literal mark on Grounds. A windowpane from Room 13 on the West Range – said to be the one Poe inhabited – had a fittingly eerie poem etched into it sometime before Poe’s departure.