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Edgar Allan Poe (Allan was born on 19 of January 1809 in Boston, His "…
Edgar Allan Poe
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On October 3, 1849 Edgar was found unconscious in front of a voting station in Baltimore, he was taken to hospital where 4 days later, he died
Like Edgar's mother, Virginia had tuberculosis and 10 years after, she died
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Mrs. Frances Allan, wife of John Allan, adopted Edgar as an act of charity
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Even with Edgar's success as an editor, he didn't make enough money to support his family
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From 1835 to 1837, Allan worked as the editor of the literary magazine: Southern Literary Messenger
He moved to New York and then to Philadelphia in 1838 and then he returned to New York in 1844, always looking for better jobs
In 1836 he falled in love with his cousin, Virginia Clemm and they married
In 1845 Edgar's most famous poem, "The Raven", was published, he was finally famous
In 1847 his wife Virginia, died
When he was 2 years old, his left the family and his mom died of tuberculosis on 8 of December 1811
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In 1820, Edgar returned to the United States to study at the private school of Richmond