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EDGAR ALLEN POE. A biography (a story about a person’s life written by another person). Master of Horror and… Father of the Detective Story. Edgar Poe was born in Boston on January 19 th , 1809. His parents, both actors, had many problems of their own.
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EDGAR ALLEN POE A biography (a story about a person’s life written by another person)
Master of Horror and…Father of the Detective Story • Edgar Poe was born in Boston on January 19th, 1809. • His parents, both actors, had many problems of their own. • His father, an alcoholic, abandoned the family when Edgar was still a toddler, leaving his mom, who was dying of tuberculosis, pregnant with a third child.
The Early Years TB (tuberculosis) is a disease that attacks the lungs. It is contagious and can be fatal. When Edgar was 3, his beloved mother died of TB. Mr. and Mrs. Allan of Richmond, Virginia, friends of the Poes, adopted Edgar. While Mrs. Allan had always longed for a child, Mr. Allan saw Edgar as a nuisance or a bother. Poe entered college at the University of Charlottesville. Since Mr. Allan did not provide Poe with enough money, Poe began to gamble for more. He quickly fell into debt and was sent home. http://www.poemuseum.org/poes_life/poe_in_richmond.html
Poe’s Military Career When Poe returned home, Mrs. Allan gave him money she had saved, and he used it to get to Boston, which was the place for those who dreamed of becoming writers. Poe’s money ran out and he was forced to enlist in the army for income. Military officers recommended that Poe be transferred to West Point, an elite military academy. Once at West Point, he went into debt, could not pay back the money he owed, broke rules and was dismissed from the academy.
Poe’s Family and Marriage After leaving West Point, Edgar moved in with his Aunt Clemm, his natural father’s sister. His older brother lived there too, but soon died of TB. Poe was working for the editor of a magazine and things were looking up. • While in the army, Poe’s adopted mom died. Mr. Allan did notify him, but not in time to attend the funeral. His Aunt Maria even gave permission to Edgar to marry her daughter, his cousin, Virginia. She was just 14 at the time. Poe was about 26. http://knowingpoe.thinkport.org/person/amity.asphttp://www.eapoe.org/balt/poehse.htm
WOE is POE! Edgar’s Life – downhill, no brakes! Edgar’s drinking problem caused him to lose his job and his little family wandered around, going from city to city. He lost every job he had because of his drinking and gambling habits. Poe’s worst turn came when his beloved Virginia died a long, painful death. The same dreaded disease (TB) that killed his mother and brother also took the life of his wife.
Life after Virginia’s Death Virginia’s death nearly killed Poe. He and Virginia had been very happy together and were very much in love. Friends noticed a huge change in Poe after Virginia’s death: deep depression, thoughts of suicide, his drinking worsened, and many suspected drug abuse. It was during this time, however, that much of his best work was written! http://knowingpoe.thinkport.org/person/amity.asp http://www.bronxhistoricalsociety.org/about/poecottage.html
Poe’s Fame During his lifetime, writing did not make Poe a rich man. In fact, he lived most of his life as a very poor man struggling to make ends meet. It is interesting to mention that Poe was not given much attention or respect as a writer at all until after his death.
Poe’s DEATH Poe was found unconscious on the steps of an abandoned hotel in the middle of the slums of Boston on October 3. 1849. Apparently he had drank and drugged himself into a deadly stupor. He never regained consciousness. He died at the age of 40 on October 7, 1849. Read about his death theories! http://www.poemuseum.org/poes_life/death_myths.html
Some of Poe’s Work: • The Fall of the House of Usher • The Tell Tale Heart • The Black Cat • Annabel Lee • The Raven • The Businessman • The Pit and The Pendulum http://www.poemuseum.org/selected_works/red_death.html
See a timeline of Poe’s life http://www.poemuseum.org/poes_life/timeline.html
Take the online quiz! http://www.poemuseum.org/educational_resources/for_students.html