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  • Tamerlane and Other Poems (1827): Poe's first published work, a collection of poems that explore themes of love, loss, and the supernatural.



  • Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems (1829): Another collection of poems that includes "Al Aaraaf," a long poem that explores themes of the afterlife and the supernatural.



  • Poems (1831): A collection of poems that includes some of Poe's most famous works, such as "To Helen" and "The City in the Sea."



  • The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket (1838): Poe's only novel, which tells the story of a young man who stows away on a whaling ship and experiences a series of terrifying adventures.



  • Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque (1840): A collection of short stories that includes some of Poe's most famous works, such as "The Fall of the House of Usher" and "The Masque of the Red Death."



  • The Prose Romances of Edgar A. Poe (1843): A collection of three short stories that explore themes of love, loss, and the supernatural.



  • The Raven and Other Poems (1845): A collection of poems that includes "The Raven," one of Poe's most famous works.



  • Tales (1845): A collection of short stories that includes some of Poe's most famous works, such as "The Cask of Amontillado" and "The Tell-Tale Heart."



  • Eureka: A Prose Poem (1848): A philosophical work that explores the nature of the universe and the meaning of existence.


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  • Tamerlane and Other Poems (1827): Poe's first published work, a collection of poems that explore themes of love, loss, and the supernatural.



  • Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems (1829): Another collection of poems that includes "Al Aaraaf," a long poem that explores themes of the afterlife and the supernatural.



  • Poems (1831): A collection of poems that includes some of Poe's most famous works, such as "To Helen" and "The City in the Sea."



  • The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket (1838): Poe's only novel, which tells the story of a young man who stows away on a whaling ship and experiences a series of terrifying adventures.



  • Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque (1840): A collection of short stories that includes some of Poe's most famous works, such as "The Fall of the House of Usher" and "The Masque of the Red Death."



  • The Prose Romances of Edgar A. Poe (1843): A collection of three short stories that explore themes of love, loss, and the supernatural.



  • The Raven and Other Poems (1845): A collection of poems that includes "The Raven," one of Poe's most famous works.



  • Tales (1845): A collection of short stories that includes some of Poe's most famous works, such as "The Cask of Amontillado" and "The Tell-Tale Heart."



  • Eureka: A Prose Poem (1848): A philosophical work that explores the nature of the universe and the meaning of existence.


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  • Tamerlane and Other Poems (1827): Poe's first published work, a collection of poems that explore themes of love, loss, and the supernatural.



  • Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems (1829): Another collection of poems that includes "Al Aaraaf," a long poem that explores themes of the afterlife and the supernatural.



  • Poems (1831): A collection of poems that includes some of Poe's most famous works, such as "To Helen" and "The City in the Sea."



  • The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket (1838): Poe's only novel, which tells the story of a young man who stows away on a whaling ship and experiences a series of terrifying adventures.



  • Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque (1840): A collection of short stories that includes some of Poe's most famous works, such as "The Fall of the House of Usher" and "The Masque of the Red Death."



  • The Prose Romances of Edgar A. Poe (1843): A collection of three short stories that explore themes of love, loss, and the supernatural.



  • The Raven and Other Poems (1845): A collection of poems that includes "The Raven," one of Poe's most famous works.



  • Tales (1845): A collection of short stories that includes some of Poe's most famous works, such as "The Cask of Amontillado" and "The Tell-Tale Heart."



  • Eureka: A Prose Poem (1848): A philosophical work that explores the nature of the universe and the meaning of existence.


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  • Tamerlane and Other Poems (1827): Poe's first published work, a collection of poems that explore themes of love, loss, and the supernatural.



  • Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems (1829): Another collection of poems that includes "Al Aaraaf," a long poem that explores themes of the afterlife and the supernatural.



  • Poems (1831): A collection of poems that includes some of Poe's most famous works, such as "To Helen" and "The City in the Sea."



  • The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket (1838): Poe's only novel, which tells the story of a young man who stows away on a whaling ship and experiences a series of terrifying adventures.



  • Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque (1840): A collection of short stories that includes some of Poe's most famous works, such as "The Fall of the House of Usher" and "The Masque of the Red Death."



  • The Prose Romances of Edgar A. Poe (1843): A collection of three short stories that explore themes of love, loss, and the supernatural.



  • The Raven and Other Poems (1845): A collection of poems that includes "The Raven," one of Poe's most famous works.



  • Tales (1845): A collection of short stories that includes some of Poe's most famous works, such as "The Cask of Amontillado" and "The Tell-Tale Heart."



  • Eureka: A Prose Poem (1848): A philosophical work that explores the nature of the universe and the meaning of existence.


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  • Tamerlane and Other Poems (1827): Poe's first published work, a collection of poems that explore themes of love, loss, and the supernatural.



  • Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems (1829): Another collection of poems that includes "Al Aaraaf," a long poem that explores themes of the afterlife and the supernatural.



  • Poems (1831): A collection of poems that includes some of Poe's most famous works, such as "To Helen" and "The City in the Sea."



  • The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket (1838): Poe's only novel, which tells the story of a young man who stows away on a whaling ship and experiences a series of terrifying adventures.



  • Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque (1840): A collection of short stories that includes some of Poe's most famous works, such as "The Fall of the House of Usher" and "The Masque of the Red Death."



  • The Prose Romances of Edgar A. Poe (1843): A collection of three short stories that explore themes of love, loss, and the supernatural.



  • The Raven and Other Poems (1845): A collection of poems that includes "The Raven," one of Poe's most famous works.



  • Tales (1845): A collection of short stories that includes some of Poe's most famous works, such as "The Cask of Amontillado" and "The Tell-Tale Heart."



  • Eureka: A Prose Poem (1848): A philosophical work that explores the nature of the universe and the meaning of existence.


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  • Tamerlane and Other Poems (1827): Poe's first published work, a collection of poems that explore themes of love, loss, and the supernatural.
  • Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems (1829): Another collection of poems that includes "Al Aaraaf," a long poem that explores themes of the afterlife and the supernatural.
  • Poems (1831): A collection of poems that includes some of Poe's most famous works, such as "To Helen" and "The City in the Sea."
  • Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque (1840): A collection of short stories that includes some of Poe's most famous works, such as "The Fall of the House of Usher" and "The Masque of the Red Death."
  • The Prose Romances of Edgar A. Poe (1843): A collection of three short stories that explore themes of love, loss, and the supernatural.
  • The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket (1838): Poe's only novel, which tells the story of a young man who stows away on a whaling ship and experiences a series of terrifying adventures.
  • Tales (1845): A collection of short stories that includes some of Poe's most famous works, such as "The Cask of Amontillado" and "The Tell-Tale Heart."
  • The Raven and Other Poems (1845): A collection of poems that includes "The Raven," one of Poe's most famous works.
  • Eureka: A Prose Poem (1848): A philosophical work that explores the nature of the universe and the meaning of existence.
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