Edgar Allan PoeLerner Publications and the A&E Television Networks have teamed up to create Biography for young readers. With highly accessible text and engaging photographs, this engrossing collection offers in-depth profiles of some of the world's most interesting figures. |
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Contents
Orphaned | 7 |
A Distant Father | 13 |
Soldier and Cadet | 25 |
Baltimore Family | 35 |
No Ordinary Critic | 47 |
A First Mystery | 53 |
Literary Successes | 63 |
Horror | 77 |
Rejection | 89 |
Reynolds | 99 |
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agreed Arthur Gordon Pym audience Baltimore Boston Bostonians Broadway Journal Burton Clemm and Virginia cousin critics David Galloway David Poe Dupin earned Edgar Allan Poe Edgar began Edgar felt Edgar knew Edgar left Edgar moved Edgar saw Edgar turned Edgar wanted Edgar wrote Edgar's name Edgar's stories edition editors Eliza Poe enjoyed Eureka famous Fanny Allan fear foster father friends George Rex Graham Gold Bug gossip Gothic Graham's Hop-Frog horror House of Usher introduction by David January John Allan letter lived magazine Maria Clemm mother Murders mystery Narrative of Arthur narrator newspaper night offices Patterson Penn Philadelphia Poe's poem poet poetry published Quinn Raven readers RICHARD MATHESON Richmond Rue Morgue Sarah Sarah Elmira Royster Sarah Helen Whitman Selected Writings short stories Southern Literary Messenger strange Stylus tale talent Tell-Tale Heart Thomas Transcendentalists Virginia's death West Point Whitman wife words York young