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  1. Virginia Eliza Poe (née Clemm; August 15, 1822 – January 30, 1847) was the wife of American writer Edgar Allan Poe. The couple were first cousins and publicly married when Virginia Clemm was 13 and Poe was 27. Biographers disagree as to the nature of the couple's relationship. Though their marriage was loving, some biographers ...

  2. Learn about the mysterious and tragic marriage of Edgar Allan Poe and Virginia Eliza Clemm, who eloped in 1835 and died of tuberculosis in 1847. Discover how their relationship influenced Poe's stories and poems, and how he coped with her illness and death.

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  3. Virginia Clemm Poe. Although Virginia and Edgar Allan Poe’s relationship was very controversial, Virginia inspired much of Poe’s writing, especially after her death. One of Poe’s most famous quotes “I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity” comes not from a poem or story, but from a letter Poe wrote in reference to ...

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  4. Learn about the life and death of Virginia Clemm Poe, who married Edgar Allan Poe when she was 13 and he was 27. Read her poems, his letters, and his tribute to her after her passing.

  5. Virginia Eliza Clemm Poe was the wife of the famous American writer Edgar Allan Poe, who is best known for his poetry and tales of mystery and macabre. Their marriage became the topic of discussion because of the fact that they were first cousins and when they got married, she was just 13 years old and Edgar 26.

  6. Virginia Eliza Poe (née Clemm; August 15, 1822 – January 30, 1847) was an American poet who was the spouse (wife) of Edgar Allan Poe. She was the author of only a single poem. They were first cousins. They first met in 1829. She was seven at the time.

  7. Even though Virginia Clemm Poe lived until the age of twenty-four, she is still frequently referred to as Poe’s “child-wife,” as if she were forever thirteen. The nature of the relationship between Poe and his bride has long been a matter of speculation.