
Cuervo
Published in January 1845, 'El cuervo' (The Raven) by Edgar Allan Poe is a narrative poem that explores themes of loss and longing through the haunting visit of a mysterious raven. This work is notable for its musicality, stylized language, and supernatural atmosphere, making it one of Poe's most famous and frequently referenced pieces in popular culture. Its impact on literature and the genre of Gothic poetry is significant, influencing countless writers and artists.







































