Why is Poe unique in the history of American literature?

/kloc-in the autumn of 0/849, edgar allan poe, who was in delirium for several days, shouted "God bless me!" On his deathbed. Let's die. Although Poe was quite original in literary creation, he was not recognized and appreciated by his contemporaries during his lifetime. /kloc-J.R. Rochel, a famous American critic in the 20th century, called him "three points genius, two points spun", while Poe himself wrote in the prose poem "I found it": "I don't care whether my works are read by present people or future generations. I can spend a century waiting for readers. " Poe really waited for this day. /kloc-In the 9th century, the famous French symbolist poets Baudelaire and Malamei regarded Poe as the most sacred, translated his works into French and introduced them to French readers, honoring him as a master of poetry and calling him "the best writer in a hundred". In Britain, Wilde, Rossetti, Swinburne and others were deeply influenced by him. Bernard Shaw once said, "The United States has produced two great writers-edgar allan poe and Mark Twain." Poe's works are treated so differently because of his unique writing theme and style that transcends the times. On the theme, Poe pursues surreal aestheticism and eternity. Throughout Poe's life, American industry has become increasingly prosperous, but its spiritual pursuit has become increasingly decadent, and money worship is rampant. Poe has always stubbornly adhered to his own aesthetic theory-the theory of effect. In order to pursue pure art, Poe first put forward "Poetry for Poetry's sake", which is the first example of aestheticism poetry. He advocates that poetry should abandon the function of preaching, just to please readers.