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Essay heading: edgar allan poe
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He soon learned that poetry was prohibited in the Army so he intentionally neglected his duties and was discharged in 1831.
Poe's literary career had now begun, but did not take off. Poe was able to publish some of his works but was still quite poor. Poe had a turn of good fortune when, in 1835, he became the editor of the Southern Literary Messenger... displayed 300 characters
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Poe had a turn of good fortune when, in 1835, he became the editor of the Southern Literary Messenger. Through his position as editor, Poe published many of his poems. In 1836, Poe married his cousin, Virginia Clemm, who was thirteen years old. Fired from the Messenger for drinking, Poe moved from city to city with Virginia looking for a job... displayed next 300 characters
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