Author Study: Edgar Allan Poe

Lesson Plans by Anna Warfield

Leading up to Halloween, it is always enjoyable to get a taste of the dark, macabre work of Edgar Allan Poe. Beyond the creepy subject matter, his work is highly celebrated for its use of language, imagery, symbolism, and more.


Author studies aren't limited to elementary school. Bring on the Poe!


What is an Author Study?

An author study is more than just reading stories by the same author. An author study requires researching the author and reading various works. Research the author before, during, or after reading the works. The goal is for students to make critical evaluations of the author's style, prevalent themes and characters, and compare these aspects across different pieces of literature and connect things to the author's life.



Selecting an Author

While it may seem silly to say, the focus of the author study should be the author: life and works. However, comparing the life or work of the author to another contemporary could be very illuminating regarding motivations or personal style or reactions to the same events in history.

American contemporary authors of Edgar Allan Poe include Henry David Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Who were his friends, his rivals, his models, and how, if at all, did they influence his life and writing?


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Read All or a Selection of Writing

You can't get to know an author well by reading only one poem or one book. See the range and the similarities between all of the poems, short stories, and essays. Much of Edgar Allan Poe's writing is in the style of Gothic Literature.

Below are the Storyboard That guides on poems and short stories by Edgar Allan Poe.


Reflection and response should happen concurrently with the reading of the works. Have students take notes, keep a response log, engage in frequent discussions, and/or short assignments.


Final Project

Create storyboards as part of a final project. Projects could consist of one presentation on multiple books/poems, or a focused presentation on a single book or poem. Allow students to showcase what they learned about Edgar Allan Poe!




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The Masque of the Red Death Plot Diagram

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The Raven Literary Elements

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The Fall of the House of Usher Summary

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The Cask of Amontillado - Illustrating Verbal Irony

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"The Tell-Tale Heart" Literary Conflict

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Related Activities


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Applicable Common Core State Standards

Grade 8


Grades 9-10


Grades 11-12


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Frequently Asked Questions about Author Study: Edgar Allan Poe

What is an author study?

An author study is a comprehensive approach to studying an author's life, style, themes, and works. It involves researching the author and reading various works to make critical evaluations of their literary elements and connect them to the author's life.

What are some of Edgar Allan Poe's famous works?

Some of Poe's famous works include "The Fall of the House of Usher," "The Masque of the Red Death," "The Pit and the Pendulum," "The Tell-Tale Heart," "The Purloined Letter," "The Raven," "The Cask of Amontillado," "The Bells," and "The Black Cat."

How can I use Storyboard That during an Author Study?

Storyboard That can be used to create visual representations of different aspects of Poe's work, such as characters, settings, and themes. You can also use it to compare and contrast different stories, analyze literary elements, or even create your own graphic novel in the style of Poe.