Biography of Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Poe was born in Boston on January 19, 1809. That
makes him Capricorn, on the cusp of Aquarius. His parents were David and
Elizabeth Poe. David was born in Baltimore on July 18, 1784. Elizabeth Arnold
came to the U.S. from England in 1796 and married David Poe after her first
husband died in 1805. They had three children, Henry, Edgar, and Rosalie.
Elizabeth Poe died in 1811, when Edgar was 2 years
old. She had separated from her husband and had taken her three kids with her.
Henry went to live with his grandparents while Edgar was adopted by Mr. and
Mrs. John Allan and Rosalie was taken in by another family.
When Poe was 6, he went to school in England for 5
years. He learned Latin and French, as well as math and history. He later
returned to school in America and continued his studies. Edgar Allan went to
the University of Virginia in 1826.
While waiting to enter West Point, Edgar lived with
his grandmother and his aunt, Mrs. Clemm. Also living there was his brother,
Henry, and young cousin, Virginia. In 1830, Edgar Allan entered West Point as a
cadet. He didn't stay long because John Allan refused to send him any money. It
is thought that Edgar purposely broke the rules and ignored his duties so he
would be dismissed.
In 1835, Edgar finally got a job as an editor of a
newspaper because of a contest he won with his story, "The Manuscript
Found in a Bottle". In 1836, Edgar married his cousin, Virginia. He was 27
and she was 13.
In 1845, Edgar Poe became an editor at The Broadway
Journal. A year later, the Journal ran out of money and Poe was out of a job
again. He and his family moved to a small cottage near what is now East 192nd
Street. Virginia's health was fading away and Edgar was deeply distressed by
it. Virginia died in 1847, 10 days after Edgar's birthday. After losing his wife,
Poe collapsed from stress but gradually returned to health later that year.
Final Days
In June of 1849, Poe left New York and went to
Philadelphia, where he visited his friend John Sartain. Poe left Philadelphia
in July and came to Richmond.
On September 27, Poe left Richmond for New York. He
went to Philadelphia and stayed with a friend named James P. Moss.
The mystery surrounding Poe's death has led to many
myths and urban legends. The reality is that no one knows for sure what
happened during the last few days of his life. Did Poe die from alcoholism? Was
he mugged? Did he have rabies? He was an
American author, poet, editor, and literary critic, considered part of the
American Romantic Movement.
For further informations you can access
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Allan_Poe_National_Historic_Site
For further informations you can access
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Allan_Poe_National_Historic_Site
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