Edgar Allan Poe

Born January 19, 1809
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Died October 7, 1849 (Aged years)
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Region Central America
Language English
Profession Critic, Poet, Short Story Writer, Editor
Education University of Virginia
Period Romantic
Movements Dark Romanticism
Notable Works The Raven, The Tell-Tale Heart, The Fall of the House of Usher,
Bio Edgar Allan Poe was an American writer and editor best known for his macabre and gothic tales. His works, including poetry and short stories, often explore themes of death, madness, and the supernatural. Poe's innovative use of narrative structure and his creation of the detective fiction genre have cemented his legacy as a key figure in American literature.
NoPoemTopic
24The Forest ReverieForest, Reverie, Spring, Tis
23The Happiest Day-The Happiest HourAlloy, Dark, Day, Happiness
22The Haunted PalaceBloom, Haunted, Palace, Sorrow
21The Power Of Words ‘Oinos.’Agathos, Oinos
20The RavenCrow, Night, Raven
19The SleeperLove, Night, Sleeper
18The Valley Of UnrestUnrest, valley
17The Village StreetDreams, Heart, Street, Village
16To —Perchance, Sleep, Spirit, To --
15To —Heart, Heaven, To --
14To — —Amid, To --
13To F–Island, Love, Smile
12To Frances S. Osgood
11To Helen – 1831Helen, lord
10To Helen – 1848Love, Painful Life, To Helen - 1848