There are actually several of Poe's poems published after his death. The year in parentheses is the year the piece is likely written.
An untitled two-line poem which is his first known poem. (1824)
"O, Tempora! O, Mores!" (1825) Not authenticated as by Poe.
"To Margaret" (1827)
"Alone" (1829)
"To Isaac Lea" (1829)
"An Acrostic" (1829)
"Elizabeth" (1829)
"May Queen Ode" (circa 1836)
"Spiritual Song" (1836)
"A Campaign Song" (1844)
"Beloved Physician" (1847, incomplete)
"Deep In Earth" (1847)
"Lines on Ale" (1848)
"Annabel Lee" (1849)
"The Bells" (1849)
There is also an incomplete and unpublished work which may have been intended to be a short story or a novel titled "The Light-House" (1849).
The first poem Edgar Allan Poe wrote after the death of his wife was "Annabel Lee." It was published in 1849, a few months after his wife's death, and is considered one of Poe's most famous and poignant works.
Poe completed a poem by the name "Ulalume" after his wife died. Then he wrote a new poem titled "The Bells."
Nothing, he was dead. People generally don't do much after they die, but become a worm farm.
Edgar Allan Poe.
Edgar Allan Poe wrote the poem "A Valentine" in 1846. It was first published in the Southern Literary Messenger in the same year.
Edgar Allan Poe wrote "Ligeia" in 1838. It was first published in September 1838 in the American Museum magazine.
The poem "Lenore" was written by Edgar Allan Poe. It was first published in 1831.
Edgar Allan Poe.
To Helen
The Raven
Edgar Allan Poe wrote that one
Edgar Allan Poe wrote 'The Raven."
Edgar Allan Poe wrote the poem "Annabel Lee" while his wife, Virginia, was ill. The poem reflects his intense love for her and the grief he experienced after her death.
Edgar Allan Poe was a great American author. He wrote many stories, such as "The Raven" and "The Tell Tale Heart."
Edgar Allan Poe