They had lots in common, like types of poetry, such as sonnets and tragedies, but mostly tragic love stories. The cause of death for both remains a mystery.
Edgar Allan Poe transcribed many lines from Shakespeare's plays (and possibly his sonnets) for apparent self-use between the (estimated) years 1829 and 1830. It is also evident that Poe alluded to many Shakespearean plays in his poems and stories - especially Hamlet.
Thomas Paine. With his book Common Sense. Common Sense was not a book, it was a pamphlet.
Edgar Allan Poe
I believe it is Edgar Allan Poe.
- Alexandre Dumas -William Shakespeare -William Wordsmith - Samuel Coleridge - Charles Lamb - Sir Walter Scott - Jane Austen - Washington Irving - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - William Cullen Bryant - Oliver Wendall Holmes - James Russel Lowell - Washington John Greenleaf Whittier - Edgar Allan Poe - Nathaniel Hawthorn - Herman Melville - Ralph Waldo Emerson - Henry David Thoreau
No, not that we can trace.
Edgar Allan Poe transcribed many lines from Shakespeare's plays (and possibly his sonnets) for apparent self-use between the (estimated) years 1829 and 1830. It is also evident that Poe alluded to many Shakespearean plays in his poems and stories - especially Hamlet.
William Blake and Edgar Allan Poe were both influential poets in their own right, but they lived in different time periods. It is not historically accurate to say that William Blake wrote love poems to Edgar Allan Poe.
It is Edgar Allan Poe.
Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe was two years old when his brother, William Henry Leonard Poe, died.
James William Carling
John Allan is Edgar Allan Poe's foster father.
recurring deaths in their films
Poe's nickname for his aunt Maria Clemm was "Muddy".
Well you only said 3 right,there are more and more poets here in history but 3 most famous ones are William shakespeare,Edgar Allan Poe and last but not least here comes William Wordsworth.
Edgar Allan Poe was born in his parents home in Boston, Massachusetts. Being born outside of a hospital was common in Poe's day.