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Edgar Allen Poe - Poet (1809-1849)
Edgar Allan Poe was a writer and critic famous for his dark, mysterious poems and stories, including ‘The Raven,’ ‘The Black Cat’ and ‘The Tell-Tale Heart.’ 

Biography: Edgar Allen Poe (1809-1849)

Edgar Allan Poe was an American writer, poet, critic and editor best known for evocative short stories and poems that captured the imagination and interest of readers around the world. His imaginative storytelling and tales of mystery and horror gave birth to the modern detective story. 

Many of Poe’s works, including “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Fall of the House of Usher,” became literary classics.

Early Life and Family

Poe was born on January 19, 1809, in Boston, Massachusetts. He never really knew his parents — Elizabeth Arnold Poe, a British actress, and David Poe, Jr., an actor who was born in Baltimore. His father left the family early in Poe's life, and his mother passed away from tuberculosis when he was only three.

Separated from his brother William and sister Rosalie, Poe went to live with John and Frances Allan, a successful tobacco merchant and his wife, in Richmond, Virginia. Edgar and Frances seemed to form a bond, but he had a more difficult relationship with John Allan. 

Related Links

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Videos

Edgar Allan Poe: Buried Alive

How the inventor of the detective story became his own greatest mystery.

SOURCE: Smooth Arts (2018) posted on Clickview, Duration: 53:14 mins; Rated: PG, URL: https://clickv.ie/w/uIcp

Why Should you read Edgar Allen Poe

The prisoner strapped under a descending pendulum blade. A raven who refuses to leave the narrator’s chamber. A beating heart buried under the floorboards. Poe’s macabre and innovative stories of gothic horror have left a timeless mark on literature. But just what is it that makes Edgar Allan Poe one of the greatest American authors? Scott Peeples investigates. Lesson by Scott Peeples, directed by Compote Collective. View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-should...

SOURCE: Scott Peeples (2018), Posted on YouTube by TedEd, Duration: 4:55 mins; URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lgg-pVjOok&t=91s

Teaching & Learning Resources

Lesson: Why read Poe? Lesson: Poe, & Unreliable Biographers Close Reading Activity