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The Haunting Quill of Edgar Allan Poe by Lee Allan Nelson
The Haunting Quill of Edgar Allan Poe by Lee Allan Nelson




The Haunting Quill of Edgar Allan Poe by Lee Allan Nelson

Poe published “Metzengerstein” which is considered his first horror story, and “Berenice” which was so graphic and terrifying that the magazine received multiple complaints from readers. One publication that took special interest in him was the Southern Literary Messenger based in Richmond, Virginia. Poe lived in Baltimore for four years, during which time he shifted from writing poetry to short stories. In Baltimore Poe lived with several relatives, including his aunt Maria Clemm and her daughter, Virginia. Poe was court marshalled for extreme dereliction of duty. He then went to West Point, where once again he did well academically, but ran into financial issues. He didn’t stay long, but during that time he published his first book of poetry “Tamerlane and Other Poems” under the pseudonym “A Bostonian.” When Poe was 18 he joined the army under the name “Edgar Perry.” Poe did exceptionally well in the army, rising to the rank of sergeant major in just two years. While Edgar was off at UVA, Elmira’s father had intercepted Edgar’s letters and steered her in the direction of another man who promised to be a successful businessman and a respectable citizen, something Edgar could not promise. To make matters worse, Elmira had become engaged to someone else. After just a couple months at UVA, he returned to Richmond disappointed and continued to feud with his foster father. Instead, Edgar generated $2,000 worth of debt. UVA’s tuition was three times that, so he decided to gamble to raise the rest of the funds. Although he was a talented student, he had arrived at college with only $110 for tuition. Edgar almost immediately ran into trouble at UVA.

The Haunting Quill of Edgar Allan Poe by Lee Allan Nelson

He left behind a fiancé, Elmira Royster, who promised to wait until after graduation to marry. 98 years later, the Old Stone House became the Poe Museum.Īt the age of 17, Edgar traveled to Charlottesville to attend the University of Virginia (UVA). Poe stood guard on the front steps of the house. Lafayette and the color guard stopped at Richmond’s Old Stone House to visit the Ege family, who had assisted in the American Revolution.

The Haunting Quill of Edgar Allan Poe by Lee Allan Nelson

In 1824, a young Edgar Allan Poe was a part of a junior honor color guard that escorted the Revolutionary War General Marquis de Lafayette around Richmond, Virginia. As a teenager Poe enjoyed the life of the elite upper-class. He did not take their last name, but instead he became Edgar Allan Poe. Edgar was never officially adopted, a cause and result of constant tensions between him and his foster father. Two-year-old Edgar was taken in by Richmond couple John and Frances Allan. She died on December 8th, 1811 at the age of 24, leaving behind her three children. In a devastating turn, Eliza contracted tuberculosis and spent the last few months of her life in Richmond. When Edgar was a baby, David abandoned the family, leaving Eliza to support three young children. Edgar Poe was born on January 19th, 1809 to traveling actors Eliza and David Poe.






The Haunting Quill of Edgar Allan Poe by Lee Allan Nelson