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Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston on January 19, 1809. Orphaned at the age of three, Edgar was sent to a foster home where he lived with the Allans in Richmond, VA until he married his thirteen-year-old cousin, Virginia Clemm. Throughout his youth, Edgar experienced rocky relations with the Allans and was eventually disowned before his marriage. (Compton's, pp. 401-02) Edgar Allan Poe's short stories and poems induce disturbing emotions which stem from an unstable childhood as a result of a disjointed family life.

After leaving his broken foster home, Poe enlisted in the army under the name Edgar A. Perry in 1827. Aspiring to become an officer in hopes to regain favor with Mr. Allan, Poe was granted an honorable discharge and sought an appointment at West Point. (Forrest, P., "Who Was Poe?") While waiting for over a year to hear from the school, Poe resided with his widowed aunt, Ms. Maria Clemm in Baltimore. In 1830, Poe was swo

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The erratic subjects and tones of Poe's works encompass not only his despair resulting from Virginia's death but also the angst of being robbed of a loving family in his earlier youth.

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. They leave behind a photographic image of the man he was. Later writing opportunities brought Poe a small income, which paved the way for his marriage to Virginia Clemm in 1835. However, the death of his foster mother led to Mr. Allan's remarriage and Poe's exclusion from the family will. His writing career began soon after when he won a short story contest in 1833 and became a literary critic for "The Southern Literary Messenger". When she became ill with tuberculosis in 1843, Poe fell into severe depression marked by bouts of drinking and gambling. Poe was left only with the realization that what scraps of a family he held on to for so long were false securities which led him nowhere. His marriage to Virginia Clemm was an effort to restore a sense of lost family which only ended in further despair. His publication of "The Raven" in 1845 illustrated this unstable mind frame and foreshadowed Virginia's death in 1847. "' (Frazah, Homepage)

Likewise, many of his works during this period reflect similarly disturbing emotions brought on by a need to express the rage of past events in his life through his short stories and poems.

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