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Edgar allan poe
A COMPLETE COLLECTION OF POEMS
BY

EDGAR ALLAN POE
(Born January 19, 1809, Died October 7, 1849)
Biography of Edgar Allan Poe

Poe, a great 19th-century American author, was
born on Jan 19, 1809, in Boston, Mass. Both his
parents died when Poe was two years old, and
he was taken into the home of John Allan
a wealthy tobacco exporter of Richmond, Va
Although Poe was never legally adopted, he
.used his foster father's name as his middle name
After several years in a Richmod academy, Poe
was sent to the University of Virginia. After
a year, John Allan refused to give him more
money, possibly because of Poe's losses at
.gambling. Poe then had to leave the university
In 1827 he published, in Boston, Tamerlane and
Other Poems. This was the first volume of his
poems, and was published anonymously. The book
made no money, and Poe enlisted in the United
States Army under an assumed name. After he
served two years, his foster father arranged for
him to be honorably discharged and to enter
the United States Military Academy. But, within
six months, Poe was dismissed because of neglect
.of duty
Poe then began to write stories for magazines
In 1831, he published Poems by Edgar A. Poe, which
he dedicated to the cadets of the U.S. Military
Academy. In 1833, he won a cash prize for the story
MS. Found in a Bottle. In 1835, he jointed the staff
of the Richmond Magazine, Southern Literary
Messenger. Within a year, the circulation of the
magazine increased seven times thanks to the
.popularity of Poe's stories
Poe, however, soon lost his job with the magazine
because of his drinking. In 1836, he married
beautiful Virginia Clemm, the 13-year-old daughter
of his aunt. The following year he lived in New
York City, and the next year he drifted to Philadelphia
There he became associate editor of Burton's
Gentleman's Magazine. He contributed literary
criticism, reviews, poems, and some of his most
. famous stories to this magazine
In 1840, Poe published Tales of the Grotesque
and Arabesque, a two-volume set of his stories
As literary editor of Graham's Magazine, he
wrote the famous stories, A Descent into
the Maelstrom, and The Masque
of Red Death.
In 1843, Poe won a prize of his story The Gold
Bug. This story, along with such earlier tales
as The Purloined Letter and The Murders in the Rue
Morgue, set the standard of the modern detective
story. He reached the heights of his fame in 1845
with his poem The Raven. That same year he was
. appointed literary critic of the New York Mirror
The long illness of Virginia Poe and her death
in 1847 almost wrecked Poe. His mental
and physical condition grew steadily worse
and he tried to commit suicide. Still, in 1848
and 1849 Poe was able to delivera series of
lecture tours. He died in 1849 in Baltimore
and the notes from his lectures were published
posthumously in 1850, under the title The Poetic
Principles The work, along with The Rationale of
Verse (1843) and The Philosophy of Composition
(1846) ranks among .the best examples of Poe's
literary criticism

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