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1. Poetry 1824 Never published during Poe's lifetime

2. O, Tempora! O, Mores! 1825 Never published during Poe's lifetime Not authenticated as by Poe

3. Tamerlane July 1827, Tamerlane and Other Poems

4. Song July 1827 Tamerlane and Other Poems

5. Imitation July 1827 Tamerlane and Other Poems

6. A Dream July 1827 Tamerlane and Other Poems

7. The Lake July 1827 Tamerlane and Other Poems

8. Spirits of the Dead July 1827 Tamerlane and Other Poems

9. Evening Star July 1827 Tamerlane and Other Poems

10. Dreams July 1827 Tamerlane and Other Poems

11. Stanzas July 1827 Tamerlane and Other Poems

12. The Happiest Day September 15, 1827 The North American

13. To Margaret circa 1827 Never published during Poe's lifetime

14. Alone 1829 Never published during Poe's lifetime

15. To Isaac Lea circa 1829 Never published during Poe's lifetime

16. To The River -- 1829 Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems

17. To -- 1829 Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems Begins "The bowers whereat, in dreams..."

18. To -- 1829 Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems Begins "Should my early life seem..."

19. Romance 1829 Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems

20. Fairy-Land 1829 Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems

21. To Science 1829 Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems

22. Al Aaraaf 1829 Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems

23. An Acrostic 1829 Never published during Poe's lifetime

24. Elizabeth 1829 Never published during Poe's lifetime

25. To Helen 1831 Poems by Edgar A. Poe

26. A Paean 1831 Poems by Edgar A. Poe

27. The Sleeper 1831 Poems by Edgar A. Poe

28. The City in the Sea 1831 Poems by Edgar A. Poe

29. The Valley of Unrest 1831 Poems by Edgar A. Poe

30. Israfel 1831 Poems by Edgar A. Poe

31. Enigma February 2, 1833 Baltimore Saturday Visiter

32. Fanny May 18, 1833 Baltimore Saturday Visiter

33. The Coliseum October 26, 1833 Baltimore Saturday Visiter

34. Serenade April 20, 1833 Baltimore Saturday Visiter

35. To One in Paradise January 1834 Godey's Lady's Book

36. Hymn April 1835 Southern Literary Messenger

37. To Elizabeth September 1835 Southern Literary Messenger Republished as "To F--s S. O--d" in 1845

38. May Queen Ode circa 1836 Never published during Poe's lifetime

39. Spiritual Song 1836 Never published during Poe's lifetime

40. Latin Hymn March 1836 Southern Literary Messenger

41. Bridal Ballad January 1837 Southern Literary Messenger Originally published as "Ballad"

42. To Zante January 1837 Southern Literary Messenger

43. The Haunted Palace April 1839 American Museum

44. Silence-A Sonnet January 4, 1840 Saturday Courier

45. Lines on Joe Locke February 28, 1843 Saturday Museum

46. The Conqueror Worm January 1843 Graham's Magazine

47. Lenore February 1843 The Pioneer

48. A Campaign Song 1844 Never published during Poe's lifetime

49. Dream-Land June 1844 Graham's Magazine

50. Impromptu. To Kate Carol April 26, 1845 Broadway Journal

51. To F-- April 1845 Broadway Journal Republished as "To Frances" in the September 6, 1845, issue of the Broadway Journal

52. Eulalie July 1845 American Review: A Whig Journal

53. Epigram for Wall Street January 23, 1845 Evening Mirror

54. The Raven January 29, 1845 Evening Mirror

55. The Divine Right of Kings October 1845 Graham's Magazine

56. A Valentine February 21, 1846 Evening Mirror Originally published as "To Her Whose Name Is Written Below"

57. Beloved Physician 1847 Never published during Poe's lifetime Incomplete

58. Deep in Earth 1847 Never published during Poe's lifetime Incomplete

59. To M. L. S-- (1847) March 13, 1847 The Home Journal

60. Ulalume December 1847 American Whig Review

61. Lines on Ale 1848 Never published during Poe's lifetime

62. To Marie Louise March 1848 Columbian Magazine

63. An Enigma March 1848 Union Magazine of Literature and Art

64. To Helen November 1848 Sartain's Union Magazine

65. A Dream Within A Dream March 31, 1849 The Flag of Our Union

66. Eldorado April 21, 1849 Flag of Our Union

67. For Annie April 28, 1849 Flag of Our Union

68. To My Mother July 7, 1849 Flag of Our Union

69. Annabel Lee October 9, 1849 New York Daily Tribune Sold before Poe's death but published posthumously

70. The Bells November 1849 Sartain's Union Magazine Sold before Poe's death but published posthumously

Tales

1. Metzengerstein January 14, 1832 Philadelphia Saturday Courier Horror / Satire First published anonymously with the subtitle "A Tale in Imitation of the German"

2. The Duc De L'Omelette March 3, 1832 Philadelphia Saturday Courier Humor Originally "The Duke of l'Omelette"

3. A Tale of Jerusalem June 9, 1832 Philadelphia Saturday Courier Humor

4. Loss of Breath November 10, 1832 Philadelphia Saturday Courier Humor Originally "A Decided Loss"

5. Bon-Bon December 1, 1832 Philadelphia Saturday Courier Humor Originally "The Bargain Lost"

6. MS. Found in a Bottle October 19, 1833 Baltimore Saturday Visiter Adventure

7. The Assignation January 1834 Godey's Lady's Book Horror Originally "The Visionary", published anonymously

8. Berenice March 1835 Southern Literary Messenger Horror

9. Morella April 1835 Southern Literary Messenger Horror

10. Lionizing May 1835 Southern Literary Messenger Satire Subtitle: "A Tale"

11. The Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall June 1835 Southern Literary Messenger Adventure

12. King Pest September 1835 Southern Literary Messenger Horror / Humor Originally "King Pest the First", published anonymously

13. Shadow - A Parable September 1835 Southern Literary Messenger Horror Published anonymously

14. Four Beasts in One - The Homo-Cameleopard March 1836 Southern Literary Messenger Humor Originally "Epimanes"

15. Mystification June 1837 American Monthly Magazine Humor Originally "Von Jung, the Mystific"

16. Silence - A Fable 1838 Baltimore Book Humor Originally "Siope - A Fable"

17. Ligeia September 1838 Baltimore American Museum Horror Republished in the February 15, 1845 issue of the New York World, included the poem "The Conqueror Worm" as words written by Ligeia on her death-bed

18. How to Write a Blackwood Article November 1838 Baltimore American Museum Parody An introduction to "A Predicament"

19. A Predicament November 1838 Baltimore American Museum Parody Companion to "How to Write A Blackwood Article," originally "The Scythe of Time"

20. The Devil in the Belfry May 18, 1839 Saturday Chronicle and Mirror of the Times Humor / Satire

21. The Man That Was Used Up August 1839 Burton's Gentleman's Magazine Satire

22. The Fall of the House of Usher September 1839 Burton's Gentleman's Magazine Horror

23. William Wilson October 1839 The Gift: A Christmas and New Year's Present for 1840 Horror

24. The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion December 1839 Burton's Gentleman's Magazine Science Fiction

25. Why the Little Frenchman Wears His Hand in a Sling 1840 Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque Humor

26. The Business Man February 1840 Burton's Gentleman's Magazine Humor Originally "Peter Pendulum"

27. The Man of the Crowd December 1840 Graham's Magazine Horror

28. The Murders in the Rue Morgue April 1841 Graham's Magazine Detective fiction

29. A Descent into the Maelström April 1841 Graham's Magazine Adventure

30. The Island of the Fay June 1841 Graham's Magazine Fantasy

31. The Colloquy of Monos and Una August 1841 Graham's Magazine Science fiction

32. Never Bet the Devil Your Head September 1841 Graham's Magazine Satire Subtitled "A Tale with a Moral"

33. Eleonora Fall 1841 The Gift for 1842 Romance

34. Three Sundays in a Week November 27, 1841 Saturday Evening Post Humor Originally "A Succession of Sundays"

35. The Oval Portrait April 1842 Graham's Magazine Horror Originally "Life in Death"

36. The Masque of the Red Death May 1842 Graham's Magazine Horror Originally "The Mask of the Red Death"

37. The Landscape Garden October 1842 Snowden's Ladies' Companion Sketch Later incorporated into "The Domain of Arnheim"

38. The Mystery of Marie Rogêt November 1842, December 1842, February 1843 (serialized) Snowden's Ladies' Companion Detective fiction Originally subtitled "A Sequel to 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue'"

39. The Pit and the Pendulum 1842-1843 The Gift: A Christmas and New Year's Present Horror

40. The Tell-Tale Heart January 1843 The Pioneer Horror

41. The Gold-Bug June 1843 Dollar Newspaper Adventure

42. The Black Cat August 19, 1843 United States Saturday Post Horror

43. Diddling October 14, 1843 Philadelphia Saturday Courier Parody Originally "Raising the Wind; or, Diddling Considered as One of the Exact Sciences"

44. The Spectacles March 27, 1844 Dollar Newspaper Humor

45. A Tale of the Ragged Mountains April 1844 Godey's Lady's Book Science fiction, Adventure

46. The Premature Burial July 31, 1844 Dollar Newspaper Horror

47. Mesmeric Revelation August 1844 Columbian Magazine Science fiction

48. The Oblong Box September 1844 Godey's Lady's Book Horror

49. The Angel of the Odd October 1844 Columbian Magazine Humor Subtitled "An Extravaganza"

50. Thou Art the Man November 1844 Godey's Lady's Book Detective fiction / Satire

51. The Literary Life of Thingum Bob, Esq. December 1844 Southern Literary Messenger Humor

52. The Purloined Letter 1844-1845 The Gift: A Christmas and New Year's Present Detective fiction

53. The Thousand-and-Second Tale of Scheherazade February 1845 Godey's Lady's Book Humor Meant as a sequel to One Thousand and One Nights

54. Some Words with a Mummy April 1845 American Review: A Whig Journal Satire

55. The Power of Words June 1845 Democratic Review Science fiction

56. The Imp of the Perverse July 1845 Graham's Magazine Horror

57. The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether November 1845 Graham's Magazine Humor

58. The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar December 1845 The American Review Horror / Science fiction / Hoax Originally "The Facts of M. Valdemar's Case"

59. The Sphinx January 1846 Arthur's Ladies Magazine Satire

60. The Cask of Amontillado November 1846 Godey's Lady's Book Horror

61. The Domain of Arnheim March 1847 Columbian Lady's and Gentleman's Magazine Sketch Expansion of previous story "The Landscape Garden"

62. Mellonta Tauta February 1849 Flag of Our Union Science fiction / Hoax

63. Hop-Frog March 17, 1849 Flag of Our Union Horror Subtitled "Or, The Eight Chained Ourang-Outangs"

64. Von Kempelen and His Discovery April 14, 1849 Flag of Our Union Hoax

65. X-ing a Paragrab May 12, 1849 Flag of Our Union Humor

66. Landor's Cottage June 9, 1849 Flag of Our Union Sketch Originally "Landor's Cottage: A Pendant to 'The Domain of Arnheim'"

Other works

Essays

1. Eureka: A Prose Poem (1848)"Maelzel's Chess Player" (April 1836 - Southern Literary Messenger)

2. The Philosophy of Furniture (May 1840 - Burton's Gentleman's Magazine)

3. A Few Words on Secret Writing (July 1841 - Graham's Magazine)

4. Morning on the Wissahiccon (1844 - The Opal)

5. The Balloon-Hoax (April 13, 1844) - A newspaper article that was actually a journalistic hoax

6. The Philosophy of Composition (April 1846 - Graham's Magazine)

7. Eureka: A Prose Poem (March 1848 - Wiley & Putnam)

8. The Rationale of Verse (October 1848 - Southern Literary Messenger)

9. The Poetic Principle (December 1848 - Southern Literary Messenger)

Novels

The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket (First two installments, January/February 1837 - Southern Literary Messenger, issued as complete novel in July 1838)

The Journal of Julius Rodman (First six installments, January-June 1840 - Burton's Gentleman's Magazine) - Incomplete

Plays

Politian (Two installments, December 1835-January 1836 - Southern Literary Messenger) - Incomplete

Other

The Conchologist's First Book (1839) - A textbook on sea shells to which Poe lent his name as author, though he did not write it

The Light-House (1849, never published during Poe's lifetime) - An incomplete work which may have been intended to be a short story or a novel

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Some of Edgar Allan Poe's most famous works include "The Tell-Tale Heart," "The Raven," "The Masque of the Red Death," "The Fall of the House of Usher," and "The Pit and the Pendulum." Poe was known for his dark and macabre tales, poetry, and detective fiction. He also wrote numerous other short stories, poems, and essays throughout his career.

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