He decided how he wanted readers to feel.
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E A Poe wrote wonderfully fascinating and often terrifying stories.
Yes, he did. Poe wrote many short stories, one novel length story, editorials, essays, critiques and even a textbook. Poe also published lectures he gave at various times. Poe left a wealth of material over and above the short stories and poems for which he is most famous.
Edgar Allan Poe was a great American author. He wrote many stories, such as "The Raven" and "The Tell Tale Heart."
'The Cask of Amontillado' was written by Edgar Allan Poe, an American writer known for his macabre and Gothic stories. It was first published in 1846.
The subordinate clause is "who wrote Gothic and macabre short stories." This is because that clause, although a complete sentence, modifies the noun "author" and the rest of the sentence, "Edgar Allan Poe is an American author..." can stand on its own as a complete sentence without the subordinate clause.The subordinate clause is, "who wrote Gothic and macabre short stories". This clause exists to enlarge upon the statement "Edgar Allan Poe was an American author" and is subordinate to that statement.The subordinate clause is "who wrote Gothic and macabre short stories".
The independent clause is "Edgar Allan Poe was an American author"
Edgar Allen Poe wrote many poems during his lifetime, including "Annabell Lee," "The Raven," "Lenore," "A Dream," and "An Enigma." He also wrote many short stories.
Edgar Allen Poe, whose story "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" appeared in 1841. Poe wrote further stories about the detective in that story, Auguste Dupin, who appears in the subsequent stories "The Mystery of Marie Roget" and "The Purloined Letter". Poe's Dupin appeared 46 years before the first appearance of Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes.
i think it was "Murders in the Rue Morgue" and "The Purloined Letter"
Poe is known as the father of the mystery genre for developing the detective short story. He is also among the first to promote the short story as the 'tale' was much more prevalent at the time, and he actually wrote rules for writing short stories using what he called the 'single effect' theory. Thirdly, Poe was ahead of his time in the horror/suspense genre for he wrote many stories that became much more accepted after his death.
Poe is well known for writing detective, mystery and Gothic Horror tales. He also wrote humor, satire and Science Fiction.
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.