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.
Two poems by Edgar Allan Poe are The Raven and Annabel Lee.
The Raven and Annabel Lee
No Annabel Lee is all fictional. It was Edgar Allan Poe's gloomy imagination. She was not a real person in particular.
Edgar Allan Poe
They are talking about Annabel Lee. From Edgar Allan Poe's poem.
In the poem "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe, it is mentioned that the angels buried Annabel Lee.
Annabel Lee refers to Virginia, Edgar Allan Poe's wife. When she died, he became really depressed and wrote a bunch of poems about her using different names such as his love, Annabel Lee, Lenore, the angel and such. So Annabel Lee's husband is Edgar Allan Poe, basically.
Edgar Allan Poe was not married to Annabel Lee! His wife was Virgina Clemm! Annabel Lee was not Poe's wife. She was just a woman depicted in his poem, Annabel Lee.
"Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe is a narrative poem consisting of six stanzas, each with a rhyming scheme of ABAB. The poem tells the story of a narrator's deep love for a woman named Annabel Lee.
'The Raven' came first. It was written in 1845 while 'Annabel Lee' was written in 1849.
Annabel Lee was the name of the girl in the poem. There is a debate whether he knows anyone by this name, but it is known that he was married to Virginia Clemm and the poem was written after her death. The poem is about her.
Edgar Allan Poe wrote two poems about his wife Virginia. There was "The Raven" for when she was ill for five years and dying of Tuberculosis; and "Annabel Lee" which was after she died.