Definitely either the Raven, or Annabel Lee.
Many consider "The Raven" to be Edgar Allan Poe's best poem due to its intricate rhyme scheme, haunting atmosphere, and exploration of themes such as grief and loss. It has become one of his most famous and enduring works.
I believe it is Al Aaraaf
He sure was
Edgar Allan Poe was actually the first detective/mystery themed author... ever. If he had not lived, CSI Miami would not be around... The Mentalist...but not just TV shows, all of the "Who done it" books could not of been written without his genius.
Yes...a Master Sgt...later attended west point
He asks if he will ever see his love again
Edgar Degas can only be written in French.
No one adopted Poe. He was taken in by John and Frances Allan after Poe's parents died and raised him as his foster parents, but they ever legally adopted Poe.
No one can know for certain, since no physician ever diagnosed Poe as suffering from it.
Edgar Allan Poe was taken in by the Allans, who were relatives of his biological parents, after his mother passed away. John and Frances Allan raised him in Richmond, Virginia. Poe took on the name Allan as part of his official name.
If you mean "The Raven" as in the poem by Edgar Allan Poe then the only word of which it speaks is "Nevermore."
Hoodie Allan is the BEST rapper/singer ever! If you dont know who Hoodie Allan is, search him up on you tube, GREAT song by him is Casanova!
Edgar Allan Poe's difficult life was reflected in almost every work that ever left his pen. His collection portrayed encounters of social isolation, periods of fear and irrationality, and extreme bouts with alcoholism. His obsession with the subject of death, particularly the death of a beautiful woman, was expressed in a majority of his works. "The one thing certain is that no American writer of Poe's distinction ever died a more lonely or pathetic death"
He gained popularity for his stories and poems such as "The Ravine" but never won any awards and in truth didn't make that much money. Any awards that are attached to Edgar Allan Poe's stories or poems come from after his death. Fun fact, he only made $14 for the poem "The Ravine"