For Annie is from the book "Complete Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe", 1849
It was written in 1849, the year Poe died.
The Raven
1831
Edgar Allan Poe published 'The Valley NIS' in 1831 then the poem was revised and republished as 'The Valley of Unrest' in 1845.
Edgar Allan Poe wrote the poem, "Dream-Land," in June of 1844. The poem was published in Graham's Magazine, a periodical popular in the 1800's that was based in Philadelphia.
The word "Once" begins the poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe.
It's not a poem, it's a short story. He wrote it in 1843.
Her name was Nancy Richmond, but her friends, including Poe, called her Annie. After her husband died, she legally changed her name to Annie.
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.
"For Annie" is a poem by Edgar Allan Poe that reflects his grief and longing for his wife, Virginia, who was suffering from tuberculosis. The poem is a tribute to her memory and expresses Poe's deep emotions following her death. The repetition of the name "Annie" in the poem is thought to represent Virginia and Poe's strong attachment to her.
To Helen
the raven
The Raven