“I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity.”- (Edgar Allen Poe, Letter to an admirer). Edgar Allen Poe was known for his dark and sometimes crazy writing style. He is one of America’s greatest romanticism writers, but why did Edgar Allen Poe write the way he did? Edgar Allen Poe was born in Massachusetts in 1809, to two actor parents. After his mother died, Poe was put in the care of his Godfather, John Allen. A little while later, Poe was taken to Scotland and England, and was given a proper education (1815-1820). In 1826, he attended the University of Virginia for 11 months. During his stay here, Poe picked up an addiction to gambling. When he had lost too much his guardian denied him the ability to continue at the university. So, Poe packed up and …show more content…
Perry. Whenever his foster mother died, John Allen purchased Poe’s release from the army and put him in the U.S. Military academy at West Point. Poe released a new volume of poems called Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems in Baltimore in 1829. He looked for and earned temporary leave and left for New York. He bought a book of poems that possibly influenced him. Such works in this book could have been John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. He went back to Baltimore and started to compose short stories and even married his cousin, Virginia Clemm, at only 13. Poe was said to be a very caring person to his female relatives. Poe was also known to be a light drinker. It was understood that before Poe could speak in front of large crowds he would have to have a shot, but something more might push him over the edge. However Edgar never would get drunk, but if he was you would know because he was always on the town. Because of his drinking, it was said Poe also used drugs. Medical examinations showed he merely had a brain lesion. In 1938, He published a long prose called The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym, in which Poe