In these quintessential works of Gothic literature, Edgar Allan Poe masterfully explores themes of decay, madness, and despair. The Fall of the House of Usher tells the haunting story of a crumbling mansion and its cursed inhabitants, delving into psychological terror and the supernatural. The Raven, a melancholic poem, captures the torment of a grieving man visited by a mysterious bird, symbolizing unending sorrow. Poe’s rich, atmospheric writing has made these pieces timeless exemplars of dark romanticism.