Edgar Allan Poe

Jan 19, 1809 - Oct 7, 1846January 19, 1809 - October 7, 1846

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Edgar Allan Poe

Jan 19, 1809 - Oct 7, 1846January 19, 1809 - October 7, 1846


Place of birth

Boston, MA

Most recently lived in

Baltimore, MD

Edgar's profession(s)

were being a poet, novelist, journalist, playwright, lyricist, essayist, literary critic, and magazine editor.

College attended

Edgar went to University of Virginia. He went to college to study ancient and modern languages.

Edgar´s family

, his parents names were Eliza Poe and David Poe Jr. Edgar didn't have any biological children with his wife, Virginia Clemm. They were first cousins and they got married when she was 13 and he was 27.

Interesting facts about Edgar

, he was orphaned when he was only 2 years old. Lord Byron heavily influenced Edgar in poetry. Edgar published his first book when he was 18 years old and it was titled ¨Tamerlane and Other Poems¨.

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Edgar

Born on January 19, 1809

Boston, MA

Passed away on October 7, 1846

Baltimore, MD

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