According to a family member, Edgar Allan Poe's natural mother, Elizabeth Arnold Hopkins Poe died of pneumonia. There is no history that Poe's natural mother died of tuberculosis as his wife later did.
Elizabeth Arnold Hopkins Poe (Edgar Allan Poe's mother) died at age 24 on December 8, 1811. She probably died of pneumonia, but the cause of her death will never be known for certain. Virginia Eliza Clemm Poe (Edgar Allan Poe's wife) died at age 24 on January 30, 1847 of tuberculosis.
Edgar Allan Poe's wife, Virginia Clemm Poe, died of tuberculosis in 1847. His mother, Eliza Poe, died of tuberculosis in 1811 when Poe was just two years old.
tuberculosis(TTB)
Important women in Edgar Allan Poe's life included his mother (died 1811), his foster mother Frances Allan (died 1829), and his wife Virginia Clemm Poe (died 1847). These women had significant impacts on Poe's life and work, influencing his writing and emotional development.
Edgar Allan Poe, his cousin/wife, Virginia Clemm Poe, and his aunt/mother-in-law Maria Poe Clemm.
Franny Allan is the foster mother of Edgar Allan Poe and wife of John Allan. Although the adoption was unofficial, Franny Allan was very pleased to have Edgar in her life as she and her husband lived in an empty nest. She died in 1829, and a few months later Edgar was released from the Army.
The two women most devoted to Edgar Allan Poe were his wife/cousin Virginia Clemm and his foster mother Frances Allan. .
Edgar Allan Poe influenced himself with the things around him and his wife.
Yes, in 1811, 1847, and 1834, respectively.
No. His wife died from tuberculosis. His mother died of an unspecified illness, which a family member many years later recounted was pneumonia, not tuberculosis. Poe's mother has no history of suffering from TB, therefore it is highly unlikely that his mother died from TB. The cause of death of his father, who died a few days after Mrs. Poe, is unknown.
Elizabeth Arnold Hopkins Poe (Edgar Allan Poe's mother) died at age 24 on December 8, 1811. She probably died of pneumonia, but the cause of her death will never be known for certain. Virginia Eliza Clemm Poe (Edgar Allan Poe's wife) died at age 24 on January 30, 1847 of tuberculosis.
Poe's inspiration was his wife
Frances Allan was the foster mother of Edgar Allan Poe, an American writer, poet, and literary critic. She and her husband, John Allan, provided Poe with financial support and opportunities for education, but their relationship was strained and eventually led to Poe's estrangement from the family.
His mother died and his father left him... there were two women who knew his mother, and one adopted his sister. The other adopted him. Their last name was Allan, so they made that Edgar's middle name. John Allan didn't like Edgar, and disowned him when his wife died. Eventually, Edgar did find love-- a girl named Virginia. But she died of "consumption" at an early age, inspiring a lot of Poe's works, such as the Raven, and Annabel Lee.
Edgar Allan Poe Lived with their family