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Yes, this is the place to learn about our Creator, Edgar Allan Poe. Below you will find a brief chronology of his life.* After that, you will find interesting tidbits obout Eddie. There's a very good animated film of the Master's "Tell Tale Heart" There are also some links to Poe's writing. This is an ongoing process that we've just begun -- one we hope to complete some day in the near future. Some of the stories and poems will soon also be accessible as audio files. You can click on the appropriate link to open the audio file accompanying the story or poem. A few poems are now available with a few more in the works. Keep checking back to see what's new. There are also links to other cool sites dedicated to Eddie. And we're working on a page of links and interesting information about films and TV shows based on The Master's work. So, settle in, grab a hot beverage, start The Alan Parsons Project CD "Tales of Mystery and Imagination" and enjoy a tour through one of the most original minds in American literature: Edgar Allan Poe!
Edgar Allan Poe’s Life
January 9, 1809 Poe is born Boston, Massachusetts.
December, 1811 Death of his mother in Richmond. Poe is adopted by Mr. and Mrs. John Allan.
July 28, 1815 Poe and the Allans arrive in England. They move to Scotland where Poe enter Irvine Grammar School.
1818 1820 Poe at the Manor House, Stoke Newington, near London.
July 21, 1820 Poe and the Allans arrive in New York.
August 2, 1820 Go to Richmond where they stay with Allan’s partner, Charles Ellis.
1821 Moves to Fifth Street and attends Clarke School until December, 1822.
1823 Poe enters William Burke’s School.
February 14, 1826 Poe enters the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. He leaves the university on December 15.
March 24, 1827 Leaves for Boston where, on May 26, calling himself Edgar A. Perry, he enlists in the U.S. Army. He is sent to Fort Independence in Boston Harbor. Tamerlane and Other Poems is published.
January 1, 1829 Promoted to Sergeant Major.
February 29, 1829 Francis Allan, Poe’s foster mother, dies.
April 15, 1829 Poe leaves the Army and goes to Washington.
December, 1829 Al Araafis published.
June, 1830 Poe attends West Point, the U.S. Military Academy.
February 21, 1831 Poe leaves West Point.
April, 1831 Poemsby Edgar Allan Poe second edition published in New York.
Summer, 1831 Poe arrives in Baltimore to stay with Mrs. Maria Clemm and her daughter Virginia.
October 12, 1833 Poe wins first prize in a competition run by the Baltimore Saturday Visitor with his MS Found in a Bottle.
March 27, 1834 John Allan dies in Richmond leaving Poe nothing.
August, 1835 Poe moves to Richmond to become an assistant editor of the Southern Literary Messenger.
October 3, 1835 Mrs. Clemm and Virginia also move to Richmond.
May 16, 1836 Poe and the thirteen-year-old Virginia are married.
January 3, 1837 Poe leaves the Messenger and moves to New York.
July, 1838 The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym is published.
Summer, 1838 Poe moves to Philadelphia.
June, 1839 Poe appointed assistant editor of Burton’s Gentleman’s Magazine.
1840 Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque is published. Poe leaves Burton’s.
April, 1841 Becomes editor of Graham’s Magazine.
July, 1841 Treasury Department rejects his application to become a clerk in Washington.
January 1842 Virginia breaks a blood vessel while singing.
May, 1842 Poe leaves Graham’s.
April, 1844 Poe moves to New York. He becomes assistant of New York Evening Mirror.
January, 1845 The Raven is printed.
March, 1845 Poe is appointed one of the editors of The Broadway Journal.
October, 1845 He obtains post of proprietor of The Broadway Journal.
January 3, 1846 The Broadway Journal closes. Poe moves to Fordham.
January 30, 1847 Virginia dies.
June 10, 1848 Poe meets ‘Annie’, Mrs. Nancy Richmond.
September, 1848 He meets ‘Helen’, Mrs. Sarah Helen Whitman. He proposes to her.
She rejects his proposal.
November, 1848 Poe proposes to Helen again. He is rejected a second time. He goes to Boston and attempts suicide.
December 22, 1848 A marriage agreement is drawn up, but the engagement is broken a few days later.
June, 1849 Poe goes to Richmond with ideas for a new magazine.
July, 1849 He arrives at a friend’s home in Philadelphia. He is in a mysterious state of delirium.
July 13, 1849 Poe meets Sarah Elmira Royster in Richmond. He hopes to marry her.
August, 1849 Poe lectures on The Poetic Principle.
October 3, 1849 In mysterious circumstances Poe is discovered unconscious in Baltimore. He is taken to Washington College Hospital. He regains consciousness but is delirious and extremely tormented.
Sunday, October 7, 1849 Edgar Allan Poe dies. He is forty years old. He is buried in Baltimore.
Poems-Click here for a list of Poe's poems. The page you go to will have links to individual poems. Don't forget: some of the poems are also audio files.
Stories - Click here for a list of Poe's stories. The page you go to will have links to individual stories.
Links - This page has links to other Poe-related sites. There's a lot of info out there about the Master, so be sure and check out this page. Got any links you want to include? Send us an email and we'll check out the link.
Films - This page provides info about films and TV productions based on Poe's work. It is far from complete. We're working on it. Really.
*which we unabashedly admit we lifted from that most brilliant of brilliant CDs, TALES OF MYSTERY AND IMAGINATION by The Allan Parsons Project.