The document discusses Edgar Allan Poe's literary style and themes. Poe is considered one of the founders of detective fiction and is best known for his works of mystery and the macabre. His stories frequently dealt with themes of death and lost love. Two examples analyzed are his short story "The Tell-Tale Heart" about murder, insanity, and guilt, and his poem "The Raven" where a raven symbolizes death and torments the narrator over his lost love Lenore.