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 Born January 19, 1809 in Boston, Massachusetts  He was abandoned by his father and was later taken in by Mr. and Mrs. John Allan after the death of his mother.  Poe entered the University of Virginia in 1826 and was expelled shortly after enrolling (probably because he didn’t have enough money).

 Poe also attended West Point, but left due to some gambling debts. He also enlisted in the United States Navy (where he came upon the idea for “The Cask of Amontillado”) and moved to Baltimore upon his discharge.  He moves into the home of his paternal grandmother (father’s mother). His aunt Maria Clemm and her children Virginia and Henry are also in residence.

 In May 1836, Poe married Virginia Clemm and the couple moved to Philadelphia.  Poe began to write regularly while in Philadelphia and eventually moved to New York City in 1844 to become the editor of The Evening Mirror.  Even though he found success with his works (The Raven was published in 1845), his personal live was full of sorrow. Virginia was very ill and her illness affected Poe deeply.  Virginia Clemm died in January of It is believed that her death led to Poe’s drinking problem and reignited his passion for gambling.

 Poe moved back to Richmond, Virginia in  In September of that year, he left Richmond for Baltimore on a supposed business trip.  On October 3 rd, 1849, Edgar Allan Poe was found unconscious on a street in Baltimore and died four days later.  Many theories surround the death of Poe, from him being bitten by a rabid squirrel and contracting rabies to a drunken Poe being robbed and beaten on the Baltimore street and left for dead.  Every year on his birthday, a mysterious stranger shows up at Poe’s grave and places a bottle of cognac and three roses on it. To see his new funeral, click here.here

 Edgar Allan Poe is credited with being the father of the modern detective story. He also wrote numerous poems, tales of terror, and the first modern science fiction story.  In March 1835, “The Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall” was published as the first modern science fiction story.

 In 1841, “Murders in the Rue Morgue” was published as the first modern detective story.  1845 was called Poe’s “miracle year.” He published “The Raven,” his most famous poem, in January and it is an instant success.

Short Stories: “The Tell Tale Heart” “The Cask of Amontillado” “The Fall of the House of Usher” “Hop Frog” “The Black Cat” “The Pit and the Pendulum” Poems: The Raven Annabel Lee The Bells To Helen

Virginia ClemmSarah Elmira RoysterSarah Helen Whitman

 In 1825 Poe becomes “devoted” to Jane Stith Craig Standard, the mother of a schoolmate. He later writes the poem “To Helen” for her.  In 1826 he becomes engaged to Sarah Elmira Royster. The engagement is later called off by her family because of Poe’s “unstable characteristics.”

 Poe marries Virginia Clemm in May of 1836, shortly before her fourteenth birthday (he’s 27).  In 1848, after Virginia’s death, Poe begins a three-month courtship with Sarah Helen Whitman, a poet. He proposes, and she rejects him.  In 1849, Poe becomes engaged to Sarah Elmira Royster Shelton (again). They never marry.

 Point of View: the relationship between the storyteller (narrator) and the story.  First Person Point of View: the story is told by one of the characters, referred to as “I.” The reader generally sees everything through that character’s eyes.

 Unreliable Narrator: a narrator who in some way distorts the truth.  Irony: a contrast between what appears to be and what really is.

“The Cask of Amontillado” “A wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes its redresser. It is equally unredressed when the avenger fails to make himself felt as such to him who has done the wrong.”

 Amontillado: a dry, pale sherry  cask: a large barrel for storing wine  retribution: a deserved punishment  trowel: flat bladed hand tool used to work with mortar or to dig holes for plants

 catacomb: an underground tunnel or area with holes for graves  connoisseur: a person who is able to be a judge in matters of art and taste  embed: to enclose firmly in some mass  virtuoso: one skilled in the fine arts as an accomplished musician

 Setting: somewhere in Europe during Carnival Season, most likely Italy  Carnival is like Mardi Gras, a festival of food and indulgence before the Lenten season.  Time: sometime in the 1800’s

Montresor is the narrator. He is dressed in a cloak and mask and carries a small dagger with him.

Fortunato is dressed in a court jester’s (fool’s) outfit. His name means good fourtune.

“The Tell-Tale Heart” “ TRUE! – NERVOUS – VERY, very dreadfully nervous had I been and am; but why will you say that I am mad?”

 acute: sharp, intense  profound: insightful, smart  sagacity: wisdom  crevice: a crack

 scantlings: floor boards  audacity: boldness  reposed: rested  hypocritical: two-faced, phony, fake

 Setting: The story is told as a flashback. The action of the story takes place at midnight; the narrator is retelling the story around dawn.

 Characters:  The Narrator – a madman who is like an assistant to the old man  The Old Man – the object of the narrator’s odd fixation; the old man has a cataract on one of his eyes