Edgar Allan Poe’s life began rough and pretty much stayed that way. He was born the son of two actors, Elizabeth Poe and David Poe Jr.; however, he was never given the opportunity to know his birth parents. His father left the family before Edgar's birth and his mother died when Poe was only three. After his mother passed Edger was separated from his siblings and was sent to Richmond, Virginia to live with john and Frances Allen. John Allen was a successful tobacco merchant and Frances his wife, edger seemed to share a bond with Frances but never seemed to see eye to eye with John. Edgar began writing around the age of thirteen allegedly on the back of John’s business papers.
Money seemed to be a heavy issue in edger and John’s relationship, when Edgar went to college at the University of Virginia he failed to …show more content…
While at the paper Poe developed a reputation as a “cut throat critic” writing often times vicious reviews of his counterparts. Poe also published some of his own writings in the paper including two parts of his only novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym. His stay at the Southern Literary Messenger proved short, his aggressive reviewing style and equally combative personality led to issues with the publication and in 1837 Poe left the magazine. Poe served a couple brief stints at two other magazines, Burton's Gentleman's Magazine and The Broadway Journal, neither one amounting to much of a