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  1. Sarah Helen Power Whitman (January 19, 1803 – June 27, 1878) was an American poet, essayist, transcendentalist, spiritualist and a romantic interest of Edgar Allan Poe.

  2. Born in Providence, Rhode Island in 1803, Sarah Helen Whitman (named Sarah Helen Power at birth) was the daughter of Nicholas and Anna (Marsh) Power. She was a poet, essayist, and critic noted for her sharp intellect, and she was remembered for her relationship with Poe.

  3. Apr 24, 2024 · Sarah Helen Whitman (born January 19, 1803, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.—died June 27, 1878, Providence) was an American poet and essayist, noted for her literary criticism and perhaps best remembered for her alliance with and scholarly defense of Edgar Allan Poe.

  4. Sarah Helen Whitman, 1869. Oil portrait by John Nelson Arnold. Photo courtesy of Brown University. Sarah Helen Power Whitman (1803-1878) was born at her grandfather’s house in Providence at 10:00 in the evening on January 19, exactly six years before the birth of her future suitor, Edgar Allan Poe. She was the second surviving child…

  5. At the time of this book's publication, the work of Sarah Helen Whitman, Providence's most famous poet, had been out of print for more than 60 years, and the poems of Poe and his Rhode Island fiancee had never before appeared together in one collection.

  6. Oct 26, 2023 · Sarah Helen Whitman, née Power (b. 1804–d. 1878), was a poet, essayist, literary critic, translator, and spiritualist from Providence, Rhode Island. She was a descendent of Nicholas Power, one of the founders of Rhode Island.

  7. Aug 3, 2015 · In this poem, “Helen” is Sarah Helen Whitman. The earlier poem, also titled “To Helen,” was originally addressed to Mrs. Craig Stith Stannard, although both are certainly intended to evoke images of the famous Helen of Troy.

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