Edgar Allan Poe is famously known to have loved three women: Elmira Royster Shelton, his childhood sweetheart who became his fiancée before his death; Sarah Helen Whitman, a poet and writer with whom he had a brief engagement; and Virginia Clemm, his cousin whom he married when she was 13 years old.
Since no one knows who left those three roses, it is impossible to tell, but it is speculated that the three roses represent the three people buried in Poe's current grave: Edgar Allan Poe, Virginia Eliza Clemm Poe, and Maria Poe Clemm. By the way, did you know that the roses and cognac were left at the back of the cemetery at Poe's original grave site?
Virginia Eliza Clemm Poe was and still is Edgar Allan Poe's true love.
The "red death" that plagued the Poe women is believed to refer to tuberculosis, a common and deadly disease during Edgar Allan Poe's time. Poe's mother, Eliza Poe, and his wife, Virginia Poe, both died from tuberculosis.
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Edgar Allan Poe had complex relationships with women. His work often portrays female characters as tragic figures or objects of desire. Personally, Poe had a troubled marriage with his cousin Virginia Clemm Poe, but he also had strong friendships with several prominent women writers of his time.
The two women most devoted to Edgar Allan Poe were his wife/cousin Virginia Clemm and his foster mother Frances Allan. .
Three of Poe's works are The Raven; The Tell-tale heart and The Cask of Amontillado.
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Edgar Allan Poe's lost love was his cousin, Virginia Clemm. They were married when she was just 13 years old, and she died of tuberculosis at the age of 24, which deeply affected Poe and influenced much of his work.
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Edgar, Allen, and Poe. However, they only have Poe now. Poe is a cartoon raven with a Ravens shirt and large shoes.
Poe's life intersected with a number of women who died at an early age and several have been suggested as the possible models for "Annabel Lee". However, the consensus is that his wife, Virginia Eliza Clemm Poe, whom he married in 1835 when she was just thirteen and lost at the age of 24, was the true source of his inspiration.