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  1. The disease and eventual death of his wife had a substantial effect on Edgar Allan Poe, who became despondent and turned to alcohol to cope. Her struggles with illness and death are believed to have affected his poetry and prose, where dying young women appear as a frequent motif, as in " Annabel Lee ", " The Raven ", and " Ligeia ".

  2. Throughout his life, Edgar Allan Poe lost the women he loved, including his mother, adoptive mother and wife, many to tuberculosis. Their absence played a huge role in his writing.

  3. Edgar Allen Poe's wife's name was Virginia Clemm. She was his cousin and he married her when she was 13. She died of tuberculosis in 1847. Lenore was the name of the narrator's dead wife...

  4. Elmira Royster Shelton. Elmira was Edgar Allan Poe’s first and last fiancé. They were first engaged when Poe left for the University of Virginia, but Elmira’s father encouraged her to marry a wealthier man. Decades later, Poe and Elmira rekindled their romance when he was 40 and she, 39.

  5. Virginia Eliza Clemm Poe was the wife of the famous American writer Edgar Allan Poe. This biography profiles her childhood, marriage, family life, death, timeline and other facts.

  6. Oct 26, 2015 · After his young wife, Virginia, contracted tuberculosis in 1842 and died five years later, the already hard-drinking Poe apparently dove deeper into the bottle.

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  8. Virginia Clemm was the wife and cousin of American writer Edgar Allan Poe, and she tragically died of tuberculosis at the young age of 24.

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