He was not, but he was a great writer.
In the third verse of his poem:'The Raven' he did say:"and each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor"
No, Edgar Allan Poe was not a Brahmin poet. He was an American writer known for his macabre and Gothic fiction, poetry, and literary criticism. The term "Brahmin" typically refers to the highest social class in the traditional caste system of India.
NoHell no! He was a poet. (and a dark one, at that!)
He was a poet and writer from Baltimore.
He wrote for newspapers and he was a poet and a writer of books.
Poe greatly admired the British poet Lord Byron.
Edgar Allen Poe had several occupations. They were author, poet, novelist, editor, and critic.
Edgar Allan Poe was and editor, critic, writer, and poet.
All the records of Edgar Allan Poe were lost when the death of the poet occurred.
He was both a poet and a short story writer. He was also an editor and text book writer.
Edgar Allen Poe was an American writer. There are no knighthoods in the United States.
No, "To My Mother" by Edgar Allan Poe does not contain any similes. It is a heartfelt and direct poem expressing love and admiration for the poet's mother without the use of comparative language.
No he was not.