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Edgar Allen Poe


            
             In His Lifetime.
            
             On January 19, 1809 Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston. After two years of life Edgar Poe mother past in 1811; from there on Edgar had to stay with the Allan family. On July 28, 1815 Edgar arrived in Britain with the Allan family. In 1818, Poe attends school at Manor House in Stoke-Newington, near London. On July 21, 1820 move back to New York to stay with Charles Ellis along with the Allan's. In 1821, the Allan's including Poe move to Fifth St; which he had to attend Clarke School until 1823 then he attended William Burke's School. On February 14, 1826 Poe entered the University of Virginia then on December 15, 1826 he left. On May 26, 1827, Poe enlisted in the Army and in 1829 he ranked Sergeant major. On April 15, 1829 he resigned from the army and start to write. Then on April 1831 the second edition of poems by Edgar Allan Poe is published in New York. On 1832 Poe published the five tales, which was The Philadelphia Saturday Courier. On October 12, 1833, Poe won the first prize in a competition in the Baltimore Saturday Visitor with MS. Found in a Bottle. In August 1835, Poe leaves Baltimore for Richmond to become an Assistant editor of The Southern Literacy Messenger. On May 16, 1836 Poe and Virginia marry and in 1837 he leaves the Messenger. In July of 1838, The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym published in New York. In 1840, Tales from the Grotesque and Arabesque published in Philadelphia.
             On 1843, The Prose Romances of Edgar A. Poe published in Philadelphia. In January, The Raven published by the Evening Mirror of which Poe is assistant editor. On March 8 in the same year Poe became one of the editors of the Broadway. On January in 1847 Virginia died. In June of 1848 Eureka was published in New York, also he proposes a book titled Literacy America. On September 21, 1848 he travels to see Mrs. Sarah Helen Whitman whom he hopes to marry.


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