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But a new wave of scholarship suggests these two “Usher” threads are not as separate as they seem. In this deep dive, we separate fact from fiction, examine the newly digitized collections, and ask: 1. The Two Ushers: A Crucial Distinction Before proceeding, we must clarify a persistent source of confusion.
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In the vast archives of history, literature, and science, few document collections generate as much intrigue—and as much misunderstanding—as the so-called “Usher Papers.” Depending on who you ask, the name either evokes the crumbling Gothic halls of Edgar Allan Poe’s The Fall of the House of Usher , or the controversial chronology of Archbishop James Ussher (1581–1656), the 17th-century Irish prelate whose biblical calculations once defined the age of the Earth. usher papers