Tamerlane and Other Poems, was published anonymously (the author was listed as “A Bostonian”). Today, it’s believed that only twelve of approximately fifty copies of the collection still exist. Unfortunately, this work wasn’t an immediate success.
He served for two years and even became a sergeant major of artillery. However, like a caged bird who dreams of flying in the sky, the legendary writer was also dreaming of freedom. He didn’t want to serve in the army anymore. When he revealed his true age and name, his commanding officer agreed to release him on one condition: Poe was to get in touch with his foster father, but it was not that easy. Shortly after, it turned out that Frances Allan was seriously ill, and Edgar was unable even to see her on her last journey. Her passing away was a big loss for both Edgar and Mr. Allan. The writer felt he had to work things out with his foster father. They were able to reconcile but not for long. They would have frequent fights and disputes. At the end of his life path, John Allan didn’t even mention Edgar in his will.
In 1829, Edgar Poe entered the U.S. Military Academy at West Point but soon realized that it wasn’t for him. What do you think happened next? He was expelled from the Academy for disciplinary reasons. As I see it, it was a way to rebel against his foster father, teachers, or society. He was trying to find himself, the purpose of life, and his true calling by breaking rules. That same year, Edgar Poe headed to New York, where he planned to focus on writing stories. No sooner had he settled in a new place than he received terrible news: it turned out that his older brother Henry was seriously ill. Edgar left everything and went to Baltimore. As the saying goes, “Every cloud has a silver lining.” For a short while he reunited with his relatives: his older brother, aunt Maria Clemm, and grandparents. Unfortunately, shortly after, Henry died. Poe had a hard time, but all hardships, defeats, and setbacks seemingly built his character.
His personal life was also clouded in mystery. The genius writer married his cousin Virginia Clemm, who was many years younger than him, but the nature of their relationship was controversial. Some biographers speculate that Poe treated his wife like a sister, and his mother-in-law, Maria Clemm, like a mother. One thing is for sure: the iconic writer finally found a family. Virginia admired her husband. She filled his life with joy and meaning. She would often follow him on walks or sing songs for him sitting by the fireplace. The legendary writer taught her French and encouraged her to take singing and piano lessons. Poe’s friends mentioned that he flourished after getting married. The family was poor but happy, indeed.
Do you know that Edgar Poe had his muse? His inspirer was a tortoiseshell cat named Cattarina. Poe really enjoyed Cattarina’s company and would let her sit on his shoulder while he was writing. When his wife Virginia became seriously ill, the cat would curl up in the bed beside her. Historians believe that Cattarina became a part of Poe’s family. In 1847, Edgar suffered another terrible blow: Virginia died of tuberculosis. He was devastated and couldn’t cope with the pain of losing his beloved wife for a long time.
After much suffering, fortune seemed to smile on Edgar. He began seeing his adolescent sweetheart Sarah Royster Shelton, who had been widowed by then. It turned out that she had cherished the memory of her childhood love for all those years. Poe became engaged to her again, but their dreams weren’t destined to come true – the writer died under suspicious circumstances. Not long before he was to be married, Edgar Allan Poe disappeared, and no one knew where he had been for nearly a week. On September 27, 1849, he left his home in Richmond and had to go first to Philadelphia on business and then to New York to escort his aunt back to Richmond for his upcoming wedding. As it turned out, he never made it to either. On October 7, Poe was found semi-conscious wandering outside a local pub in Baltimore. How he could get there is still unknown. Poe never gave any explanation about what had happened to him, leaving crucial questions unanswered. The legendary writer was delirious and wearing someone else’s cheap clothes: a spotted worn-out coat, a pair of old shoes, and a straw hat. The man who found Edgar Poe recognized the well-known writer and offered his help. Then Poe was taken to hospital where he spent his last four days. The cause of his death remains a mystery, as all medical records, including his death certificate, have been lost. It’s known that Poe was kept in a windowless room, and the only one who interacted with him was Dr. John Moran. However, the question about the accuracy of the information provided by him remains controversial. Poe is said to call out the name Reynolds, but it’s still unclear to whom he referred. There was much speculation about the cause of his death including rabies, murder, alcohol, and illness. One of the most popular theories was that Poe was a victim of “cooping” – a common pre-election tactic by which people were kidnapped on the streets and forced to vote for a certain candidate against their will. This theory was supported by the fact that Poe was found on Election Day. There were rumors that Poe drank himself to death. However, the truth was that, according to many historians, Poe couldn’t handle alcohol. It had been documented that after a glass of wine he got drunk very quickly. Besides, a physician who tested Edgar Poe’s hair samples claimed that he had been avoiding alcohol for a few months. As for the rabies theory, some suggest that he could contract it from his cat Cattarina, who went to her eternal rest within weeks after his death. In fact, at the time there were no vaccines for pets. Another theory suggests that Poe could die of the flu complications – pneumonia. A few days before his departure from Richmond, he visited a physician complaining of illness. Surprisingly, his fiancée, Sarah, confirmed this theory, claiming that Edgar had a fever and a weak pulse. There were also rumors that Poe was likely murdered by Sarah’s brothers, who were against their marriage and might have threatened Edgar. The legendary writer like his fictional characters may have disguised himself and disappeared for a week, but was eventually found and beaten. However, none of these theories explain the mysterious death of the greatest writer.
Even after the iconic writer’s passing, his life began to overgrow with legends and false rumors. And who do you think could be behind this? Right, Poe’s rival who was jealous of his talent. When the writer died, Rufus Griswold became his self-proclaimed biographer who forged letters and painted him in a bad light as a drunkard and а madman. No matter what, Poe will always be remembered as one of the greatest writers of all time. Yet, there’s more to come. The mystery continues. What is known is that for sixty years after the writer’s death, a mysterious man dressed in black would visit Poe’s grave and leave three red roses (for Poe, his wife Virginia, and his mother-in-law Maria Clemm), and a note that said, “Edgar, I haven’t forgotten you.” Curiously, but nobody knows who that man was.
Edgar Allan Poe wrote many stories on different topics. Among his most famous works are “The Murders in the Rue Morgue,” “The Tell-Tale Heart,” “The Black Cat,” “The Mystery of Marie Rogêt,” “The Purloined Letter,” and, of course, his best-known poem “The Raven,” which brought him world-wide fame and recognition.
Vocabulary
be born under a lucky star [biː bɔːn ˈʌndə ə ˈlʌkɪ stɑː] – родиться под счастливой звездой
resist blows of fate [rɪˈzɪst bləʊz ɒv feɪt] – противостоять ударам судьбы
purify [ˈpjʊərɪfaɪ] – очищать
trial [ˈtraɪəl] – испытание
circumstances [ˈsɜːkəmstənsɪz] – обстоятельства
sequence of events [ˈsiːkwəns əv ɪˈvents] – последовательность событий
illustrious [ɪˈlʌstrɪəs] – знаменитый, выдающийся, блестящий
enigmatic [ˌenɪgˈmætɪk] – загадочный, таинственный
extraordinary [ɪkˈstrɔːrdəneri] – необычный, незаурядный
abandon one’s family [əˈbændən wʌnz ˈfæməli] – бросить семью
orphan [ˈɔːfən] – сирота; осиротевший
adopt [əˈdɑːpt] – усыновить, удочерить
well-to-do [wel tuː duː] – богатый, обеспеченный, состоятельный
wealthy [ˈwelθɪ] – состоятельный, богатый, зажиточный
reunite [ˌriːjuːˈnaɪt] – воссоединяться
fortune turned its back (on) [ˈfɔːʧən tɜːnd ɪts bæk ɑːn] – удача отвернулась (от)
adolescent sweetheart [ædəˈlesnt ˈswiːthɑːt] – возлюбленная в юности
misfortune [mɪsˈfɔːʧən] – несчастье, беда, злоключение
supposedly [səˈpəʊzɪdlɪ] – предположительно, якобы, по общему мнению
prominent actor [ˈprɑːmɪnənt ˈæktə] – известный актер
add fuel to the fire [æd fjʊəl tuː ðiː ˈfaɪə] – подливать масла в огонь
leave a fortune [liːv əˈfɔːʧən] – оставить состояние
sole heiress [səʊl ˈɛrəs] – единственная наследница
will [wɪl] – наследство
to treat [triːt] – обращаться, относиться
frustrated [frʌˈstreɪtɪd] – разочарованный, расстроенный
devastated [ˈdevəsteɪtɪd] – опустошенный, подавленный
to survive [səˈvaɪv] – выжить
to earn one’s living [ɜːn wʌnz ˈlɪvɪŋ] – зарабатывать себе на жизнь
charity home [ˈʧærɪtɪ həʊm] – дом милосердия
foster family [ˈfɑːstə ˈfæməlɪ] – приемная семья
to find a common language (with) [faɪnd ə ˈkɒmənˈlæŋgwɪʤ wɪð] – находить общий язык
to approve (of) [əˈpruːv əv] – одобрять
to get along well [get əˈlɒŋ wel] – хорошо ладить