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Edgar Allen Poe

Edgar Allen Poe's life was bombarded with misery, financial problems, and death but he still managed to become a world-renowned writer.
Although he attended the most prestigious of schools he was often looked over as a writer and poet during his career. His stories were odd and misunderstood during their time. However, now they are loved a read by millions.

On January 19, 1809 Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston, Massachusetts at a lodging house. His parents David and Elizabeth Poe were professional actors who toured with a theatrical company. On December
8, 1811 his mother died of tuberculosis in Richmond, Virginia
(Introduction). In July of 1810 Edgar's father vanished and it is speculated that he may have …show more content…

John Allan did not send Poe enough money so he decided to be dismissed from West Point and was on
March 6, 1831. Poe then moved to Baltimore to live with his widowed
Aunt Maria Clemm and her daughter, Virginia (Poe Chronology).

John Allan died in 1834 and moreover Poe received no inheritance. Poe then turned to journalism and began to write for the Richmond based
Southern Literary Messenger. By the end of the year, Poe, who had moved to Richmond with Virginia and Mrs. Clemm, was named editor in chief. In May of 1836 he secretly married Virginia, his first cousin, who was then not quite fourteen years of age (Poe Chronology). In 1837
Poe resigned from the Southern Literary Messenger and moved his family to New York then to Philadelphia where he began to write for Gentlemen
Magazine in 1839. He once again had problems with his publisher so he sought an editorial position at Graham's Magazine. Poe once again was seeking a higher salary and was dismissed by the publisher, but this time on better terms (Introduction).

During all of Poe's editorial positions he forwarded his own career and in 1843 he began to publish his own works one of which including
The Tell-Tale Heart. He began to also gain fame but could not profit off of his works because of the unfavorable copyright laws. In 1845
Poe published his most famous poem The Raven which was extremely successful (Introduction). He also became the sole owner of The

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