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It is widely believed that Edgar Allan Poe was allergic to alcohol. New discoveries have found that a drink of alcohol may have been what killed Poe.

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There is speculation that Edgar Allan Poe may have been allergic to certain foods like shellfish, alcohol, and cheese. However, his specific Allergies have not been definitively confirmed.

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No, he was not allergic to alcohol.

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Edgar Allan Poe was afraid of dying alone

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