Edgar Allan Poe's Sorrows

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Poe’s sorrows.

Edgar Allan Poe is considered one of the greatest of his time. He lived with his parents No sooner than his father had left his mother passed. She died from tuberculosis at the mere age of twenty four. Poe and his siblings were by her side until her last breath. He later became the dependent of John Allan of Richmond, Virginia hence Allan being Poe’s middle name. The Allans were quite fond of young Poe as they had no children. Frances Allan was very motherly and nurturing towards Poe which was unfamiliar to him (Meltzer). At the age of five he began his schooling with a private tutor. He soon had a keen ear for music and was able to recite English poems. He would sparsely see his brother and sister from time to time. At age six the family moved to England where Poe continued his schooling. He was considered one of the most famous student and could speak French, Latin and knew a lot about literature. In his teen years Edgar began studying in Richmond schools. There were no free public education system at that time (Lange). He continued to excel in his love for languages. He continued to write poems and would always read them for his fellow classmates. At the age of seventeen he began to attend the University of Virginia in Charlottesville with very little money. He could only afford to take two classes which were Latin and French. He had an interest for math which he could not pursue because he had no funds to pay it. Poe thought that the university was “wild” with students gambling, drinking and fighting. Poe had a turbulent upbringing and his misfortunes are very much embedded in his stories.

On May 26, 1827, after arriving in Boston Poe enlisted into the army. His first couple of months was spent doing guard...

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...d depictions of the actual events that led up to his demise (37). It had very few information on his life before his death. It was rather dreary and depressing in other words.

Tilton Rafael. “The Importance of Edgar Allan Poe”. (2001); 27-60.

The information contained in this book was a bit challenging to understand. The author used a lot of unnecessary information that took away from Poe’s life or even death. It focused more on mediocre happenings that had nothing to do with Poe’s work.

Works cited

Ackroyd Peter. “Poe. A Life Cut Short”. (2008)

Lange E. Karen. “Nevermore. A Photo biography of Edgar Allan Poe”. (2009)

Meltzler Milton. “Edgar Allen Poe”. A Biography. (2003)

Tilton Rafael. “The Importance of Edgar Allan Poe”. (2001)

Walsh Evangelist John. “Midnight Dreary. The Mysterious Death of Edgar Allen Poe”. (1999)

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