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Edgar Allan Poe (January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849) was an American author, poet, editor and literary critic, considered part of the American Romantic Movement. Best known for his tales of mystery and the macabre, Poe was one of the earliest American practitioners of the short story and is considered the inventor of the detective fiction genre. He is further credited with contributing to the emerging genre of science fiction. He was the first well-known American writer to try to earn a living through writing alone, resulting in a financially difficult life and career.

He was born as Edgar Poe in Boston, Massachusetts; he was orphaned young when his mother died shortly after his father abandoned the family. Poe was taken in by John and Frances Allan, of Richmond, Virginia, but they never formally adopted him. He attended the University of Virginia for one semester but left due to lack of money. His publishing career began humbly, with an anonymous collection of poems, Tamerlane and Other Poems (1827), credited only to "a Bostonian".

Poe switched his focus to prose and spent the next several years working for literary journals and periodicals, becoming known for his own style of literary criticism. His work forced him to move among several cities, including Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York City. In Baltimore in 1835, he married Virginia Clemm, his 13-year-old cousin. In January 1845 Poe published his poem, "The Raven", to instant success. His wife died of tuberculosis two years after its publication. On October 7, 1849, at age 40, Poe died in Baltimore; the cause of his death is unknown and has been variously attributed to alcohol, brain congestion, cholera, drugs, heart disease, rabies, suicide, tuberculosis, and other agents.

Poe and his works influenced literature in the United States and around the world, as well as in specialized fields, such as cosmology and cryptography. Poe and his work appear throughout popular culture in literature, music, films, and television. A number of his homes are dedicated museums today.


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eBooks found: 165
The Cask of Amontillado
EBM Publishing, April 2012
The Cask of Amontillado is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in November 1846. The story is set in a nameless Italian city in an unspecified year (possibly in the 18th century) and is about the narrator's deadly revenge on a friend whom he believes has insulted him. Like several of Poe's stories, and in keeping with the 19th-century fascination with the subject, the narrative revolves around a person being buried alive—in this case, by immurement.
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The Fall of the House of Usher
EBM Publishing, April 2012
"The Fall of the House of Usher" is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe. The tale opens with the unnamed narrator arriving at the house of his boyhood friend, Roderick Usher, having received a letter from him in a distant part of the country complaining of an illness and asking for his help.
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The Murders in the Rue Morgue
EBM Publishing, April 2012
"The Murders in the Rue Morgue" is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe. It has been recognized as the first detective story. As the first true detective in fiction, the Dupin character established many literary devices which would be used in future fictional detectives including Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot.
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The Pit and the Pendulum
EBM Publishing, April 2012
"The Pit and the Pendulum" is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe. The story takes place during the Spanish Inquisition. At the beginning of the story an unnamed narrator is brought to trial before various sinister judges.
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The Purloined Letter
EBM Publishing, April 2012
"The Purloined Letter" is a short story by American author Edgar Allan Poe. It is the third of his three detective stories featuring the fictional C. Auguste Dupin >>
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The Tell-Tale Heart
EBM Publishing, April 2012
"The Tell-Tale Heart" is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe that was first published in 1843. It follows an unnamed narrator who insists on his sanity after murdering an old man with an unseltting eye. The murder is carefully calculated, and the murderer hides the body by dismembering it and hiding it under the floorboards. Ultimately the narrator's guilt manifests itself in the hallucination that the man's heart is still beating under the floorboards.
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The Raven and Other Writings
Aladdin, February 2012
ISBN: 9781439113868
Acknowledged as one of the most brilliant American writers, Edgar Allan Poe crafted a fantastic world filled with mystery and horror that has thrilled readers for generations. This edition includes Poe's >>
eBook price: $4.99
The Nevermore Poe Collection
Atheneum Books for Young Readers, January 2012
ISBN: 9781442453319
Explore the world of Kelly Creagh’s Nevermore through the work of her inspiration and muse: the masterful Edgar Allan Poe.Poe fans and Kelly fans alike can dive deeper into the world of Isobel, Varen, >>
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The Black Cat and the Ghoul (Coscom Entertainment Monster Novella Series)
Coscom Entertainment, January 2011
ISBN: 9781926712727
On August 19, 1843, horror master Edgar Allan Poe released one of his darkest short stories, The Black Cat, his exploration of the psychology of guilt. Now, over a hundred and fifty years later, the tale >>
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The Dupin Mysteries and Other Tales of Ratiocination
Coachwhip Publications, November 2010
ISBN: 9781930585690
Edgar Allan Poe is widely credited for creating the first fictional detective, setting the stage for a new genre of literature. The three Dupin stories are collected here, along with Poe's two other "puzzle" >>
eBook price: $4.95