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Fue bautizado como Edgar Poe en Boston, Massachusetts, y sus padres murieron cuando era niño. Fue recogido por un matrimonio adinerado de Richmond, Virginia, Frances y John Allan, aunque nunca fue adoptado oficialmente. Pasó un curso académico en la Universidad de Virginia y posteriormente se enroló, también por breve tiempo, en el ejército. Sus relaciones con los Allan se rompieron en esa época, debido a las continuas desavenencias con su padrastro, quien a menudo desoyó sus peticiones de ayuda y acabó desheredándolo. Su carrera literaria se inició con un libro de poemas, Tamerlane and Other Poems (1827).
En Baltimore, en 1835, contrajo matrimonio con su prima Virginia Clemm, que contaba a la sazón trece años de edad. En enero de 1845, publicó un poema que le haría célebre: "El cuervo". Su mujer murió de tuberculosis dos años más tarde. El gran sueño del escritor, editar su propio periódico (que iba a llamarse The Stylus), nunca se cumplió.
Murió el 7 de octubre de 1849, en la ciudad de Baltimore, cuando contaba apenas cuarenta años de edad. La causa exacta de su muerte nunca fue aclarada. Se atribuyó al alcohol, a congestión cerebral, cólera, drogas, fallo cardíaco, rabia, suicidio, tuberculosis y otras causas.
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He was baptized as Edgar Poe in Boston, Massachusetts, and his parents died when he was a child. He was picked up by a wealthy marriage of Richmond, Virginia, Frances and John Allan, though never officially adopted. He spent one academic year at the University of Virginia and subsequently enrolled, also briefly, in the army. Their relationships with Allan broke at the time, due to ongoing disagreements with his stepfather, who often did not heed their pleas for help and ended desheredándolo. His literary career began with a book of poems, Tamerlane and Other Poems (1827).
In Baltimore in 1835, he married his cousin Virginia Clemm, which had at that time thirteen years old. In January 1845, he published a poem that would make him famous: "The Raven". His wife died of tuberculosis two years later. The great dream of the writer, edit their own newspaper (which was renamed The Stylus), he was never fulfilled.
He died on October 7, 1849, in the city of Baltimore, when he was only forty years old. The exact cause of his death was never clarified. It was attributed to alcohol, brain congestion, cholera, drugs, heart failure, anger, suicide, tuberculosis and other causes.
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