Because he spent too much money
No, John Allan did not do that. Elmira Royster's father is the one who did that because he did not approve of his daughter marrying Poe. He intercepted all letters Poe sent to her from the University of Virginia. She thought he had forgotten her and married someone else.
Poe left the University of Virginia in December 1826. He states than Mr. Allan did not sent him enough money. Mr. Allan had no obligation to pay Poe's debts so this is a excuse. To me, Edgar Allan Poe being a brilliant writer, found that studies those days did not have anything for him to learn. I assume his assumption was right.
Edgar Allan Poe attended the University of Virginia. He enrolled in 1826 but left after about a year due to financial difficulties and personal issues. Poe's time at the university was marked by academic struggles and gambling debts, which ultimately led to his withdrawal.
Edgar Allan Poe went to the University of Virginia in 1826.
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Sent away WHERE? Sent away by WHO? Sent away for what REASON? As a general answer - you can't be "sent away" (I assume you mean to jail) if you haven't broken any laws.
Virginia's mom threatened to take her away from Poe
Elizabeth Poe died first. She died on December 8, 1811. David Poe died just a few days later but within the same month and year.
He was seventeen when he entered and left the University of Virginia in 1826 which had only opened just the year before.
Poe went to schools in England for a time when his foster father had business matters there.
Poe's foster mom, Maria Clemm, passed away in 1871. She died of tuberculosis in Baltimore, Maryland, where she had been living with Poe.
Yes, Edgar Allan Poe developed a gambling habit after dropping out of the University of Virginia. This habit contributed to his financial struggles throughout his life.