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The Life Of Edgar Allen Poe
Part 1 of Paper .... a tormented artist. He struggled to become the
accomplished author he is known as today. Poe is now acclaimed as one of
America's greatest writers, but in his own unhappy lifetime, he struggled to
make ends meet.
When he was 17, Poe entered the University of Virginia. Allan, his step
father, gave Poe only a small all.... Part 2 of Paper ...., and criticism in the
magazine, The Southern Literary Messenger soon attracted attention, and he
looked for wider opportunities, not a good choice. From 1837 to 1839 he tried
free-lance writing in New York City and Philadelphia but earned very little.
Again he tried editing. His work was praised, but he was still paid little. His
efforts to organize his own magazine were unsuccessful. For the next two years
he turned again to free-lance writing.
For one of the most well-known and talented writ.... |
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