
Something about Poe and his works:
Poe, by his own choice, was a poet, but economic necessity forced him to turn to the relatively profitable genre of prose. Whether or not Poe invented the short story, it is certain that he originated the novel of detection. Perhaps his best-known tale in this genre is The Gold Bug (1843)(《金甲虫》), about a search for buried treasure. The Murders in the Rue Morgue(1841) (《莫尔格街凶杀案》), The Mystery of Marie Rogêt(1842-1843) (《玛丽·罗热疑案》) , and The Purloined Letter (1844) (《被窃之信》) are regarded as predecessors of the modern mystery, or detective, story