Can you introduce Allan Poe, the originator of mystery novels?

Edgar allan poe (English: edgar allan poe; 1809 65438+1October19-1849 65438+1October 7), an American writer, poet, editor and literary critic, is regarded as one of the key figures in the American romantic movement. Edgar allan poe is one of the pioneers of American short story writers. He is recognized as the creator of mystery novels and even regarded as the co-creator of science fiction. He was the first famous American writer who lived only as a writer, so he suffered economic difficulties and setbacks.

Poe was born in Boston, Massachusetts. His real name is edgar poe. His parents died when he was young. Poe was brought up by John and Francis Allen in Richmond, Virginia, but they never formally adopted him. After studying briefly at the University of Virginia and doing military service, Poe left the Allen couple. He published his first poem Timur at his own expense (182 1) and started his creative career.

Poe devoted himself to prose, and in the following years, he found a job in literary magazines and periodicals, and became a famous literary critic with his unique style. Edgar allan poe traveled frequently to and from Baltimore, Philadelphia, new york and other cities for work, and married his cousin Virginia Clem, who was thirteen years older than him, in Baltimore on 1835. 1845, 1 In June, 2008, Poe published his poem "Crow", which became famous overnight. Two years later, his wife died of tuberculosis. Edgar Allan Poe began to plan to start a publication in his own name-Pennsylvania Newspaper (later renamed Iron Pen Newspaper), but it was not finished before his death. 1849101On October 7th, Ellen Poe died in Baltimore at the age of 40. The cause of death is unknown and there are many explanations. It is speculated that there may be alcoholism, cerebral hemorrhage, cholera, drug abuse, heart disease, rabies, suicide and tuberculosis [

Poe and his works have a profound influence on the literary world, even in the fields of cosmology and cryptography. His works often appear in literature, music, movies, television and other popular cultures. Many of Edgar Allan Poe's residences have been preserved as museums.

black cat

A barrel of Amontillado.

Fall into a whirlpool.

The facts of Mr. Waldemar's case.

The collapse of the old house in Asher.

tenebrio molitor l

Ligia (Ligia)

The mask of red death.

Murder on Mog Street.

Oval portrait (oval portrait)

Pit and pendulum.

Premature burial (premature death)

Stolen letter

The system of Dr. Tal and Professor Fisher.

The Tell-Tale Heart

William Wilson (William Wilson)

Draft in the bottle (lady found in the bottle)

Pervert kid.

The exhausted man.

The story of rugged mountains.

Merchant

poetic sentiment

"Al Allaf"

Annabel Lee (Annabel Lee)

The bell

Maritime city.

Worm of conqueror

Dream in a dream

El dorado

O 'Leary

The haunted palace

To Helen (to Helen)

Lenore

Tamerlane (Tamerlane)

crow

Unalum (Ulalum)

Other works

Polly Sweet (1835)-Poe's only play.

The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pim of Nantucket (1838)-Poe's only complete novel.

"Balloon Scam" (1844)-a practical joke of a newspaper reporter, published in the name of real events.

Philosophy of Composition (1846)- Comments.

Eureka: A prose poem( 1848)- Comments

Poetic Principles (1848)- Comments

The lighthouse (1849)-Poe's last unfinished work