Selected Poems

Selected Poems by Edgar Allan Poe, published by Phoenix in 2010, is a collection that showcases the work of one of America’s most notable poets. This edition contains 119 pages and is presented in English. The book offers insight into Poe’s life, detailing his early years in Boston, his challenges as an orphan, and his tumultuous career as an editor, critic, and writer.
Readers will find a selection of Poe’s poetry that reflects his unique style and thematic concerns. The collection includes notable works such as “The Raven,” which gained significant attention upon its release in 1844. This edition provides a glimpse into Poe’s literary contributions, exploring themes relevant to literature and regional culture, while also highlighting the complexities of his personal life leading up to his mysterious death in 1849.
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Edgar Allan Poe – Selected Poems
Edgar Allan Poe (1809-49) was born in Boston, Massachusetts. Orphaned by the age of two, he was brought up by foster-parents, Following his expulsion from both the University of Virginia and West Point, he led a precarious existence as an editor, critic and writer.
In 1844 his poem ‘The Raven’ caused a sensation, but after his wife’s death in 1847 he drank heavily and died mysteriously in Baltimore.
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