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... To Helen," "Israfel," "The City in the Sea," "Lenore," & "The Valley of Unrest." Upon finding salvation in the home of his Aunt Clemm in Baltimore, an active ...
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... (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. ...
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... boyhood sweetheart. On his way to bring Mrs. Clemm to the wedding, Poe stopped in Baltimore, probably on September 28. There are ...
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... He then settled in Baltimore with his impoverished aunt, Maria Clemm, her daughter, Virgina Clemm, and his older brother, William Henry Leonard. ...
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... He then settled in Baltimore with his impoverished aunt, Maria Clemm, her daughter, Virgina Clemm, and his older brother, William Henry Leonard. ...
(2046 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)
... Later on sometime after 1831 he moved to Baltimore where he lived with his aunt, Maria Clemm, and her daughter- his cousin, Virginia Clemm. ...
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... After being thrown from the army due to disobedience of orders, Poe took up residence in Baltimore with his aunt, Maria Clemm. In ...
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... Poe then settled in Baltimore with his Aunt Marie Clemm, and her family. Poe tried looking for work as a teacher, but failed to find a job. ...
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... While in Baltimore he lived with his aunt and her 11-year-old daughter, Virginia Clemm. The year following his arrival to Baltimore his tale "A MS. ...
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... Eventually he took refuge with his aunt, Mrs. Clemm, in Baltimore. There he decided to seek employment and make his living by writing. ...
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... From the Baltimore street Poe was taken to Washington College Hospital were he stayed ... ill at many different times in his life, and wrote to Maria Clemm, on July ...
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... with Edgar. In the two years after Poe lived for a considerable time in Baltimore with his aunt, Mrs. Maria Poe Clemm. She was a ...
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... dollars every week. On the twenty-second of September 1835, Poe and Virginia Clemm, his cousin, were married in Baltimore. In May of ...
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... dollars every week. On the twenty-second of September 1835, Poe and Virginia Clemm, his cousin, were married in Baltimore. In May of ...
(3102 Words -- Approx. 12 Pages)
... After having another dispute with Mr. Allen, he moved to Baltimore to live with his Aunt Maria Clemm and his cousin, Virginia. He ...
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... Richmond to visit the Allen's. After having another dispute with Mr. Allen, he moved to Baltimore to live with his Aunt Maria Clemm and his cousin, Virginia. ...
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... 212) Poe next took up residence in Baltimore with his widowed aunt, Maria Clemm, and her daughter, Virginia, and turned to fiction as a way to support himself. ...
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... (Buranelli 38) Despite the tremendous agony Poe felt over Virginia Clemm's death, he ... it, just days before his wedding, Poe stopped in Baltimore and disappeared ...
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... He traveled to Baltimore to live with his widowed aunt, Maria Clemm, and her daughter, Virginia. He turned to fiction as a way to support himself. ...
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... After his expulsion he entered a contest sponsored by the Baltimore Saturday Visitor. ... He would eventually marry Virginia Clemm, his thirteen-old cousin. ...
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... He thought of life with his mother and how it might have been. In 1831 Poe moved to Baltimore to live with his aunt, Maria Clemm. ...
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... In 1830 Poe moved to Baltimore, Maryland to live with his aunt, Maria Clemm and her daughter Virginia, and enlisted in the United States Military Academy, in ...
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... In October 1833 he won a contest sponsored by the Baltimore Saturday Visiter. ... 1837, at the age of twenty eight, Edgar married his cousin Virginia Clemm, who at ...
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... Royster Shelton. While escorting his aunt, Maria Clemm, to the wedding, he took a brief brake in Baltimore Maryland. A few days ...
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... Hungry and disappointed Poe returned to Baltimore to live with his widowed aunt, Maria Poe Clemm, who was already caring for Poe's brother William, an alcoholic ...
(2639 Words -- Approx. 11 Pages)
... In 1830, Poe moved to Baltimore to live with his aunt, Maria Clemm, and her daughter Virginia and enlisted in the US Academy in an effort to attain his uncle's ...
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... In 1831, after the publication of his third book of poetry, Edgar moved to Baltimore and moved in with his aunt, Maria Poe Clemm, and her eleven-year-old ...
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... and withdrawing from a military academy he eventually wound up in Baltimore, Maryland, penniless. ... He stayed for a while in the home of his aunt, Maria Clemm. ...
(3506 Words -- Approx. 14 Pages)
... alone. On October 3, 1849 Edgar was found delirious on a Baltimore Street. ... rabies. After his death, his Aunt Maria Clemm asked Rev. ...
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... In 1833 Poe won a short-story contest offered by the Baltimore Saturday Visiter ... Annabel Lee in which was addressed for the loss of his wife Virginia Clemm. ...
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