edgar allan poe

     

Egar Allan Poe (January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849) was an American poet, short-story writer, editor and literary critic, and is considered part of the American Romantic Movement. Best known for his tales of mystery and the macabre, Poe was one of the earliest American practitioners of the short story and is considered the inventor of the detective-fiction genre. He is further credited with contributing to the emerging genre of science fiction. He was the first well-known American writer to try to earn a living through writing alone, resulting in a financially difficult life and career.

Trivia about edgar allan poe

  • An epigraph he used on one story says, "our hearts though stout and brave, still, like muffled drums are beating"
  • A new theory says this author died of rabies, not alcoholism or drug abuse, October 7, 1849
  • In an 1842 tale he wrote, "Down--still unceasingly--still inevitably down!... I shrunk convulsively at its every sweep"
  • D.H. Lawrence called him "an adventurer into the vaults and...horrible underground passages of the human soul"
  • He wrote, "The hellish tattoo of the heart increased. It grew quicker & quicker, & louder & louder every instant"
  • He wrote "The Murders In The Rue Morgue" shortly after becoming editor of Graham's Magazine
  • In 1843 his story "The Gold Bug" won a $100 prize from the "Dollar Newspaper" in Philadelphia
  • "Quoth the raven nevermore"
  • Mrs. Marie Louise Shew inspired this poet to write about the bells that annoyed him
  • In 1845 he published "The Raven and Other Poems"; the other poems include "The Conqueror Worm"
  • Late in his life, he was involved with at least 3 women but wedding bells tolled "Nevermore"
  • His "Murders In The Rue Morgue" is often cited as the first detective story
  • Critics are "raven" about "Nevermore", a new musical that re-imagines this author's life
  • Halloween brings tourists to the possibly haunted Baltimore house of this macabre writer
  • In 1827 he enlisted in the Army under the pseudonym Edgar A. Perry
  • This poet & author's last home was a cottage in the Bronx; you can "quoth" me on that
  • Author who wrote, "What was it that so unnerved me in the contemplation of the house of Usher?"
  • His famous story "The Tell-Tale Heart" tells us, "It was not the old man who vexed me, but his evil eye"
  • "Quoth the raven nevermore"
  • Mathew Brady took the photo seen here of this author & West Point dropout
  • Manet did illustrations for a French translation of this author's poem "The Raven"
  • Roderick & Madeline are the doomed twins in his scary 1839 story "The Fall of the House of Usher"
  • He wrote, "Hear the loud alarum bells -- brazen bells! What a tale of terror, now their turbulency tells!"
  • In 1836 he marries his 13-year-old cousin Virginia Clemm, for whom it is thought he wrote "Annabel Lee"
  • His last volume of poetry, "The Raven and other Poems", was published in 1845
  • Fortunato is the unfortunate victim in this author's famous horror story "The Cask Of Amontillado"
  • He wrote “The Bells” & “Annabel Lee” at his farmhouse in the Bronx
  • The Philadelphia home where he wrote "The Tell-tale Heart" is now a national historic site
  • He wrote about cryptography in "The Gold-Bug" & had readers send him cyphers to solve
  • Stories by this macabre master include "The Oblong Box", "The Black Cat" & "The Imp of the Perverse"
  • In May 1827 he enlisted in the U.S. Army as "Edgar A. Perry"
  • Edouard Manet painted his portrait of this American author seen here from a daguerreotype
  • His story "Ms. Found in a Bottle" was the prize-winning entry in an 1833 newspaper contest
  • He wrote "The Tell-Tale Heart" when he lived in Philadelphia & a brick house he rented there is an historic site
  • After his parents died, this poet was raised by his wealthy foster father, John Allan
  • Arthur Gordon Pym,Madeline & Roderick Usher
  • This West Point washout & author of "The Raven" was born in Boston in 1809
  • He wrote, "An echo murmured back the word, 'Lenore!' --merely this and nothing more"
  • Among his tales are "The Premature Burial" & "The Mystery of Marie Roget"
  • First published in 1835, "Berence" has been called "his most horrifying tale"
  • "Take thy beak from out my heart, and take thy form from off my door!"
  • A statue of this writer who died in 1849 graces the capitol grounds in Richmond, VA. -- appropriately, near the bell tower
  • Kitty is relieved that a madman's murder of his wife & their cat Pluto is avenged by "The Black Cat" in a story by this man
  • He set 2 of his stories, "The Balloon Hoax" & "The Gold-Bug", on Sullivan's Island, S.C., where he'd served in the army
  • D.H. Lawrence said this writer of "The Bells" "sounded the horror and the warning of his own doom"
  • In the Bronx, visit the cottage that he shared with his sickly young wife Virginia, who, tragically, died there in 1847
  • (Cheryl of the Clue Crew) Some haunting tales might have been penned at the portable writing desk used by this writer who died in 1849
  • Rachmaninoff's 1913 symphony "The Bells" was based on a Russian translation of this American's poem
  • Conan Doyle was partly influenced by his Dupin stories
  • The Mystery Writers of America named an award for this American, the creator of the detective story
  • His "Ulalume" rhymes "sober" with "lonesome October"
  • Claude Debussy's unfinished works based on this author's titles include "La Chute de la Maison Usher"
  • "Man, you should have seen them kicking" this American poet in "I Am The Walrus"
  • On May 16, 1836 this American author marries his 13-year-old cousin Virginia
  • He thought his 1838 tale of Ligeia, a dead beauty who haunts her husband, was his best story
  • (Jimmy of the Clue Crew standing in front of the Colosseum in Rome) Not a European poet, but this American coined the phrase "The glory that was Greece & the grandeur that was Rome"
  • This American's poem "The Conqueror Worm" contains the line "It writhes! It writhes!"
  • He keeps writing gloomy poetry & muttering about some girl named Annabel Lee; yep, he's really "Raven" -- He thinks he's...
  • "The nose of a mob is its imagination, by this...it can be quietly led", said this poet known for his "To Helen"
  • In 1815, at age 6, this future writer of scary stories moved to Great Britain with his foster family, the Allans

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  • "Every moment of the night Forever changing places And they put out the star-light With the breath from their pale faces"___Edgar Allan Poe☺
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