Edgar Allan Poe (original) (raw)
American writer and literary critic (1809–1849)
- Poe
- Edgar Poe
- E. A. Poe
- Edgar A. Poe
- Quarles
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
|---|---|---|---|
| default for all languages | Edgar Allan Poe | Edgar A. Poe | |
| English | Edgar Allan Poe | American writer and literary critic (1809–1849) | PoeEdgar PoeE. A. PoeEdgar A. PoeQuarles |
Statements
[[Дагеротипия]] на По (Bulgarian)
Edgar Allan Poe, daguerrotipo "Annie", tomado probablemente en junio de 1849 en Lowell, Massachusetts, fotógrafo desconocido (Spanish)
Portrait anonyme d'Edgar Allan Poe, probablement pris en juin 1849 à [[Lowell (Massachusetts)|Lowell]], [[Massachusetts]]. Ce portrait est connu comme le « [[daguerréotype]] Annie » en raison de son appartenance passée à Annie L. Richmond, une amie de l'écrivain. (French)
''Portrait of Edgar Allan Poe'', late May–early June 1849, daguerreotype (English)
Edgar Allan Poe (English)
Edgar Allan Poe (English)
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Edgar Allan Poe lived a precarious existence, facing turbulent swings of fortune from 1809 to his mysterious death in 1849 (English)
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In 1826, he came back to the United States to study ancient and modern languages at the University of Virginia. During this period, his relationship with his foster father began to deteriorate, reportedly due to disagreements over Poe's poor money management skills. As tensions grew, Poe left for Boston, where he published his first poetry collection, Tamerlane and Other Poems. (English)
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Poe cycled through foster homes before finding permanent residence with a wealthy family, the Allans, living in Richmond, Virginia. Though they never officially adopted Poe, he moved with them to London, where he later attended school. (English)
Poe cycled through foster homes before finding permanent residence with a wealthy family, the Allans, living in Richmond, Virginia. Though they never officially adopted Poe, he moved with them to London, where he later attended school. (English)
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Poe cycled through foster homes before finding permanent residence with a wealthy family, the Allans, living in Richmond, Virginia. Though they never officially adopted Poe, he moved with them to London, where he later attended school. (English)
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In 1826, he came back to the United States to study ancient and modern languages at the University of Virginia. During this period, his relationship with his foster father began to deteriorate, reportedly due to disagreements over Poe's poor money management skills. As tensions grew, Poe left for Boston, where he published his first poetry collection, Tamerlane and Other Poems. (English)
Lord help my poor Soul. (English)
Edgar Allan Poe Collection (English)
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De Amontillado. Edgar Allen Poe. Uit het Engelsch vertaald door Marcel Deruelle, houtsneden van V. Stuyvaert (English)
4 Unsettling Theories About Edgar Allan Poe’s Death That Experts Still Can’t Explain (American English)
Identifiers
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849
Variant Name(s) / Title(s)xl:altLabel ポー, エドガー・アラン; ポー, E. A; ポー, エドガー; ポオ, E. A; ポオ, エドガー・アラン; ポウ, エドガー・アラン; ポオ, アラン (Japanese)
По, Эдгар Аллан (1809-1849)
Poe, Edgar Allan (1809-1849)
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849
Edgar Allan Poe (19 Jan 1809 - certain 7 Oct 1849)