In Islamic belief, the Ashabul Aaraf are a group of people who will reside on a barrier between heaven and hell on the Day of Judgment. They will be given a chance to enter heaven due to their good deeds but will also face punishment for their sins. Their final destination will depend on their faith and actions.
Al Aaraaf was created in 1829.
Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane and Minor Poems
No; mostly because 'The Tell-Tale Heart' is not a poem.
Poe's second book was titled "Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems," published in Baltimore by Hatch and Dunning in 1829.
Many consider "The Raven" to be Edgar Allan Poe's best poem due to its intricate rhyme scheme, haunting atmosphere, and exploration of themes such as grief and loss. It has become one of his most famous and enduring works.
By my count, there are 14, and here is the list: To Margaret circa 1827 Never published during Poe's lifetime To Isaac Lea circa 1829 Never published during Poe's lifetime To The River -- 1829 Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems To -- 1829 Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems [Elmira] Begins "The bowers whereat, in dreams..." To -- 1829 Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems Begins "Should my early life seem..." To Helen 1831 Poems by Edgar A. Poe Begins "Helen, thy beauty is to me ..." [probably written to honor Jane Stith Craig Stanard] To One in Paradise January 1834 Godey's Lady's Book [Earlier called "To Ianthe in Heaven" & "To One Beloved"] To Elizabeth September 1835 Southern Literary Messenger Republished as "To F--s S. O--d" in 1845 [Frances Sargent Osgood] To Zante January 1837 Southern Literary Messenger To F-- April 1845 Broadway Journal Republished as "To Frances" in the September 6, 1845, issue of the Broadway Journal. Also earlier called "To Mary" & "To One Departed" To M. L. S-- (1847) March 13, 1847 The Home Journal [Marie Louise Shew, Poe's friend and Virginia Clemm Poe's nurse] ["Of all who hail thy presence as the morning ---] (written February 14, 1847) To Marie Louise [Shew] March 1848 Columbian Magazine ["Not long ago, the writer of these lines ..."] To Helen November 1848 Sartain's Union Magazine [Sarah Helen Power Whitman] Begins "I saw thee once - once only - years ago: ..." To My Mother July 7, 1849 Flag of Our Union (later title for "Sonnet --- To My Mother")
From 1835, Edgar Allan Poe was working as a literary critic for The Southern Literary Messenger. Poe's magazine was to be called Penn Magazine (Poe was working in Philadelphia at the time) and then it was changed to The Stylus. Poe issued a prospectus for it in 1840, but never was able to raise sufficient capital to publish even one issue so the magazine never came to fruition. The Southern Literary Messenger was not "Poe's magazine." It belonged to Thomas W. White. Poe left it in 1837.
Some of his tales:"The Black Cat""The Cask of Amontillado""A Descent into the Maelström""The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar""The Fall of the House of Usher""The Gold-Bug""Hop-Frog""The Imp of the Perverse""Ligeia""The Masque of the Red Death""Morella""The Murders in the Rue Morgue""The Oval Portrait""The Pit and the Pendulum""The Premature Burial""The Purloined Letter""The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether""The Tell-Tale Heart"Some of his poems:"Al Aaraaf""Annabel Lee""The Bells""The City in the Sea""The Conqueror Worm""A Dream Within a Dream""Eldorado""Eulalie""The Haunted Palace""To Helen""Lenore""Tamerlane""The Raven""Ulalume"He also wrote a play called "Politian" and many essays.Recommended book:Edgar Allan Poe Complete Tales and PoemsFurther readingWikipedia
"The Black Cat""The Cask of Amontillado""A Descent into the Maelström""The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar""The Fall of the House of Usher""The Gold-Bug""Hop-Frog""The Imp of the Perverse""Ligeia""The Masque of the Red Death""Morella""The Murders in the Rue Morgue""The Oval Portrait""The Pit and the Pendulum""The Premature Burial""The Purloined Letter""The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether""The Tell-Tale Heart""Al Aaraaf""Annabel Lee""The Bells""The City in the Sea""The Conqueror Worm""A Dream Within a Dream""Eldorado""Eulalie""The Haunted Palace""To Helen""Lenore""Tamerlane""The Raven""Ulalume"There are probably more, but I think that might be enough :)
tell tale heart the, cask of amontillado, the black cat, the premature burial,the masque of the red death The Tell Tale Heart, The Masque of the Red Death, The Black Cat, The Premature Burial, and The Island of The Fay
It was probably finished in early 1849 because it was published on March 31, 1849.At least some of that poem was written long before it was published because here is a portion of the poem 'To _____ _____', published in Poe's second book of poetry titled 'Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane and Minor Poems' in 1829. I am standing 'mid the roarOf a weather-beaten shore, ­And I hold within my handSome particles of sand -How few! and how they creepThro' my fingers to the deep!And here is the similar passage in 'A Dream Within A Dream':I stand amid the roarOf a surf-tormented shore,And I hold within my handGrains of the golden sand -How few! yet how they creepThrough my fingers to the deep,By the way, the phrase 'Grains of the golden sand' may refer to gold dust, which was discovered in California about a year before publication of the later poem.
The summer of 1844.