Edgar Allen Poe, er....got some paper, a writing instrument, sat down, and wrote. Most of the time, he would start with the end and work backwards.
He decided how he wanted readers to feel and then wrote a story to make them feel that way.
Poetic poems and stories.
If you want to see how he didn't write his stories read his essay The Philosophy of Composition. There is no way to truly know how he wrote but this explains clearly how he didn't.
No, 'The Best of Simple' is a collection of stories by Langston Hughes.
Frightening, mysterious, e.g. The Fall of the house of Usher, or The Pit and the Pendulum.
Yes, Edgar Allan Poe wrote a few plays in addition to his famous short stories and poems. Some of his theatrical works include "Politian" and "The Masque of the Red Death." However, Poe is primarily known for his contributions to the genres of horror and mystery fiction.
Yes, he did. Poe wrote many short stories, one novel length story, editorials, essays, critiques and even a textbook. Poe also published lectures he gave at various times. Poe left a wealth of material over and above the short stories and poems for which he is most famous.
well he starded righting poems when he was 20. so that means to 20 and untill he died.
Poe wrote about premature burial to cope with the early death of his mother and wife who were taken by consumption. Poe felt that his mother and wife were taken prematurly, so premature burial became a popular motif in his short stories and poems
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Poes stories were all about dead and misery
yes
Poe wrote three stories after his wife died:Melonto TautaVon Kempelen and His DiscoveryHop-FrogThe story "The Domain of Arnheim" was published after Poe's wife died, but that story is a republication of "The Landscape Garden," under a new title. "The Landscape Garden was written before his wife died.Poe did write many poems after his wife died.