One of his inspirations was William Shakespeare. Also, Lord Byron.
Poe was discharged from the army with the rank of Sergeant Major.
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"The Raven""Annabel Lee""Ulalume""To Helen""The Bells" "Alone" "The Haunted Palace" "Spirits of the Dead" "A Dream Within a Dream" "The City in the Sea"
No, Edgar Allan Poe was not known as a fireside poet. He was a major figure in American literature known for his dark and macabre writing style, influencing the development of the modern detective story and science fiction.
Edgar Allan Poe's parents both died before he turned three years old. His father abandoned the family, and his mother passed away from tuberculosis. These early losses had a significant impact on Poe's life and influenced much of his writing.
There aren't 13 theories about how Edgar Allan Poe's mother died. It isn't absolutely certain but she died either of tuberculosis, pneumonia or some unspecified lung ailment. There are however about 13 different major and minor theories about what caused the death of Edgar Allan Poe himself, but the answer to that question is outside the scope of this question.
Edgar Allan Poe and his stepfather, John Allan, did not get along very well. Allan was extremely strict, and refused to pay for Poe's college tuition. He eventually ended up disowning Poe. This lead to Poe publishing his works and becoming famous.
the major themes are women's rights and family
I can think up eight in a short period of time: Dark, Imaginative, Perturbed, Loving, Melancholy, Compelling, Macabre, and Captivating.
The major themes of the Bill of Rights were: personal to work, freedom of speech and pursuit of happiness
Ocean City,Babe Ruth's Birthplace,Holocaust MemorialUS Naval Academy,Antietam Battlefield,B & O Railroad Museum,Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum,Baltimore Basilica,USS Constellation,Lighthouses.
The major themes of Joseph Andrews are 'The Vulnerability and Power of Goodness, Charity and Religion, Providence, Town and Country, Affection,Vanity and Hypocrisy, Chastity, Class and Birth'.