Edgar Allen Poe wrote literary texts.
The literary works of Edgar Allen Poe have entertained millions of readers.
A work like Edgar Allen Poe's are called literary if they contain certain elements of literary style.
Edgar Allan Poe was a literary master known for his dark and imaginative works such as "The Raven" and "The Tell-Tale Heart."
I literary ate my shoe!
Rufus Wilmot Griswold became Poe's literary executor, unfortunately for Poe. Griswold was an enemy of Poe's and did all he could to vilify Poe and his works
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Poe worked as an editor for various literary magazines and as a literary critic. He also served in the U.S. Army for a brief period.
From 1835, Edgar Allan Poe was working as a literary critic for The Southern Literary Messenger. Poe's magazine was to be called Penn Magazine (Poe was working in Philadelphia at the time) and then it was changed to The Stylus. Poe issued a prospectus for it in 1840, but never was able to raise sufficient capital to publish even one issue so the magazine never came to fruition. The Southern Literary Messenger was not "Poe's magazine." It belonged to Thomas W. White. Poe left it in 1837.
He became the assistant editor at the Southern Literary Messenger.The Southern Literary Messenger.
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Quoth the raven: "Nevermore"I got this from Edgar Allen Poe's The Raven
Red Death
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The class juxtaposed Edgar Allan Poe and Nathaniel Hawthorne in an essay today. -Lexi (;
Poe was given the last name Allan by his foster parents, John and Frances Allan. However, his birth name was Edgar Poe, and he later adopted Poe as his middle name as well as his literary pseudonym.