Perhaps the most famous is 'The Gold Bug,' but Poe wrote about cryptography a few times. He even offered to solve cryptograms for magazine readers, and he allegedly was able to solve most of the puzzles sent his way (about 100 in all). There were two, however, that supposedly came from a W. B. Tyler (who most now believe to be Poe himself) that Poe did not solve.
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Yes but he was very underpaid for his work. His most famous piece to this day is The Raven.
The Raven
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Some declamation pieces about horror you may consider are "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe, "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, and "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe. These pieces are known for their haunting themes and ability to evoke a sense of fear and unease in the audience.
Edgar Allan Poe's first published work was a poetry collection called "Tamerlane and Other Poems," which was released in 1827 when he was just 18 years old. However, Poe's first widely recognized piece of work is considered to be the short story "Berenice," published in 1835.
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The Symphonie Fantastique. (Apex)
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Edgar Allan Poe's stories are about horror and getting scared. You might not think they are scary now, but in Poe's time they were the scariest short stories around. Another person that writes along the same kinds of lines is H.P. Lovecraft . The poem with the sad refrain is " The Raven ", where at the end of each stanza of this morose introspective piece is " Quoth the raven, " Nevermore ".
"The Haunted Palace" by Edgar Allan Poe serves as a metaphor for the human mind and its descent into madness. It reflects Poe's recurring theme of the fragility of the human psyche and the destructive power of inner demons. The poem explores the themes of decay, madness, and the inevitable collapse of sanity, making it a significant piece in Poe's body of work.
Raven' (more properly 'The Raven') is in the public domain because its author, Edgar Allan Poe, died more than 100 years ago. That means you can probably find it free online; if not, it is probably available in your local public library.
An obituary is what is published in a newspaper after a famous person's death.