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    his poem, The Raven, Edgar Allan Poe is undoubtedly one of the most iconic American poets of all time. However, very few know the grim details of his life. Poe’s life was one that lacked love, riddled with addiction, and was brought to a mysterious end. His experiences made a great impact on his literary work, and in turn changed the game for mainstream poetry. Poe made his entrance into the world on January 19th, 1809, born to professional actors. His father, David Poe Jr., is believed to have

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    Poe-a-Tree “We loved with a love that was more than love-/I and my Annabel Lee-” (Poe 9-10). This quote from his poem Annabel Lee is just one way how Edgar Allan Poe’s writings differ in many ways. He was an American and lived during the times of the War of 1812 and the Trail of Tears. Although he was very successful in his career, he did struggle in his personal life. Edgar Allan Poe wrote many of his writings including; “The Raven”, The Tell-Tale Heart, and the Fall of the House of Usher based

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    diversity of our nation to what it is today. Edgar Allan Poe, an American author, who helped develop gothic literature and influenced a variety of other authors in various ways. He is who I believe to be the father of American literature and sculpted it into what it is today. Poe has accomplished a lot during his lifetime in his literary career. Edgar Allan Poe has about 51 short stories and about 61 poems written. The Tell-Tale Heart was first published 1843 by Poe and considered to be a piece of gothic

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    Edgar Allan Poe was an American author, known as a poet and critic, however most popular as the first literary expert of the short story structure, particularly stories that were mysterious and horrifying. He exceeded expectations particularly in the categories of riddle, macabre, and repulsiveness. He in more recent time has been credited for coming up with the "Sci-Fi" and "Detective" genres. His work was so often so disturbing and dark that many tend to have a hard time reading it to completion

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    in North Americas when many American authors like Edgar Allan Poe wrote dark short stories like “The Cask of Amontillado” about the world around him. Dark romantics focused heavily on nature like all romantics did, but it had more of a darker approach to nature. Dark romantics helped develop gothic style writing, the gothic style was like the darker romantics, but it also delved more into the supernatural and in to the mind of the characters. Poe was known as one of the best at gothic fiction. He

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    Edgar Allan Poe is a very well known writer who specifically liked to write poetry and short stories whose genres included mystery and horror. He’s well known for some of his most popular works such as The Raven, The Tell-Tale Heart, and Annabel Lee. Edgar Allan Poe has written many different pieces of literary work that make him unique from the rest. His literary works evoke deep thoughts and imagery. Poe was born in Boston, Massachusetts but mostly lived in Richmond, Virginia. Poe wrote his first

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    B.P. English 19 February 2014 An Analysis of “To The River___” by Edgar Allan Poe “Thou art an emblem of the glow/ Of beauty- the unhidden heart-/ The playful maziness of art” (3-5). “To The River___” by Edgar Allan Poe is a poem about a young boy who is enthralled with the daughter of Old Alberto. The origin of the poem may be explained by the fact that Poe wrote it at the mere age of eighteen; a time when emotions flow freely and the mind is yet to be fully developed. The poem describes the

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    Nevermore. This single word brings to mind one of the most famous poems ever written, “The Raven,” by Edgar Allan Poe. This haunting, narrative poem recounts the story of a talking raven’s mysterious visit to a distraught man, tracing the man’s slow disintegration into insanity. Many of Poe’s works such as “The Raven,” “The Tell-Tale Heart,” and “The Cask of Amontillado” helped shape the American horror story and change the face of American literature. Poe’s writings are the foundation for today’s

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    Edgar Allan Poe is a very famous poet, mostly known for his poem, "The Raven." Yet, Edgar Allan Poe didn't have a joyful childhood. His mother and father died by the time he had turned three, and he was raised by John Allan and his wife, Frances Allan. Unfortuantly, the realationship he had with John Allan was rocky. Even though he went to good schools at the time, and was admitted to the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, he was forced to leave after less than a year because he had bad debts

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    don’t realize how much authors describe themselves in their own writing works. Edgar Allan Poe has turned out to be one of my favorite writers and one of the greatest writers in his time. In the story of “The Cask of Amontillado” the suspense, the irony and the symbolic words are a reflection of Poe himself which captives any reader to the tale of revenge. To Understand Edgar Allan Poe’s works we have to understand who Edgar was. Poe’s reputation was primarily based on his tales of terror. It made him

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