The Raven, The Tell Tale Heart, The Fall of the House of Usher, Elenora... go to PoeStories.com, there are many others. almost all.
his insanity
A Allan Neill has written: 'Alcoholism- the ignored illness'
Army life did not drive Poe insane. There is no evidence of insanity in Poe. People think so mainly because he wrote short stories and poem where the narrator's sanity is questionable. Since Poe used the point of view of the first person in many of his stories, readers think he, Poe, is speaking through the narrator as if he himself is insane.
Poes stories were all about dead and misery
heartache and loss
Poetic poems and stories.
his life is sad and his stories are sad too
Frances Allan died on February 28, 1829 from an illness. She was the foster mother of Edgar Allan Poe and was an influential figure in his life. Her death had a significant impact on Poe's emotional well-being and contributed to the themes of loss and mourning in his work.
Both authors have intriguing short stories. More people prefer Edgar Allan Poe's over Lolita's.
he was born in boston
the narrative of a gordon pym
In the time that this was written, scientists were exploring the possibility of a mental connection between twins. Edgar Allan Poe capitalizes on these ideas, making it ever more eerie that Roderick knows when Madeline is not dead. This heightened connection can ultimately be blamed for the insanity of Roderick Usher.