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Edgar Allan Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart And The Raven

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American writer, poet and critic Edgar Allan Poe is famous for his stories, horror stories and mysteries, including The Fall of Usher House, The Tell-Tale Heart and The Raven.Edgar Allan Poe (January 19, 1809 - October 7, 1849) is an American writer, poet, critic, and publisher known for his evocative stories and poems that capture the imagination and interest of readers around the world. His stories of tales and creative mysteries and horror began to modernize the detective's story. Most of Poe's works, including The Narrative Heart and The Fall of Usher, have become literary classics. Some aspects of Poe's life, similar to his literature, were strange, and the limitations between truth and vanity became blurred because of his death. In 1827 …show more content…

He traveled in search of opportunity and lived in New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Richmond. In 1834, John Allan died, leaving Poe out of his temper, but for a son who was not legally unknown to Allan.Poe, who continues to live in poverty, stopped when one of his stories won a Baltimore Saturday Visit contest. He began publishing shorter stories and in 1835 landed an editorial position in the Southern literary envoys in Richmond. Poe became a reputation as a ruthless critic and wrote stern reviews to his contemporaries. His painful criticism earned his nickname "Tomahawk Man". His term in the newspaper has been proven short. The style of Poe's Aggressive Revolution and sometimes the person's investigation damaged his relations with the publication, and left the magazine in 1837. His alcohol problems also played his role, according to some …show more content…

Poe said Longfellow, a widely used literary figure, was a plagiarist, leading to an opposition to Poe. Despite his success and popularity as a writer, Poe continues to struggle financially, promoting higher wages for writers and international copyrights.Edgar Allen Poe died on October 7, 1849. His last days remain a mystery. Poe left Richmond on September 27, 1849, and went to Philadelphia. On October 3, he found a great need for Baltimore. Poe was brought to Washington College Hospital, where he died four days later. His last words are: "Lord, help my poor soul". At that time it was said that Poe died of "cerebral congestion". But his true cause of death is the subject of endless speculation. Some experts believe that alcoholism leads to death while others offer alternative theories. Rabies, epilepsy and carbon monoxide poisoning are just some of the conditions that lead to the death of a good writer.Shortly after his death, Poe's reputation was damaged by his literary opponent Rufus Griswold. Griswold, who was publicly criticized by Poe, took revenge for his death in Poe and described the author but a nonsense author as a lone and female provider. He also wrote Poe's first Biography, which helped cement some of these false beliefs in the public

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