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"The Raven," one of Poe's most renowned works, is narrated by a man reminiscing about his deceased love.
Twice-Told Tales, authored by Nathaniel Hawthorne, is a compilation of short stories by Poe's contemporary. These tales incorporate elements of Gothic fiction and are frequently likened to Poe's Gothic style.
"The Fall of the House of Usher," another of Poe's acclaimed short stories, is also penned in the Gothic tradition.
Edgar Allan Poe: Chelsea House Library of Biography (1992) by Suzanne Levert, provides a conventional biography of Poe.
Twentieth Century Interpretations of Poe's Tales: A Collection of Critical Essays (1971) by William L. Howarth, features a variety of critical analyses of Poe's work.
An Edgar Allan Poe Companion: A Guide to the Short Stories, Romances and Essays (1981) by J. R. Hammond, delivers an introduction to Poe's fiction and essays.
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