Was Poe Immoral?

Was Poe Immoral?

"Was Poe Immoral" was a biography and defense of American author and poet Edgar Allan Poe, by Sarah Helen Whitman. More than a poet and a contemporary of Poe, Whitman knew Poe and was one of his romantic interests.Written and published after Poe's death, it first appeared under the title of "Poe and His Critics".

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Author:Sarah Helen Whitman
Genre:Biography
Number of editions:2

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Sarah Helen Whitman
Sarah Helen Whitman
January 19, 1803 - June 27, 1878

Sarah Helen Power Whitman was a poet, essayist, transcendentalist, Spiritualist and a romantic interest of Edgar Allan Poe. Whitman was born in Providence, Rhode Island on January 19, 1803, exactly six years before Poe's birth. She was the daughter of Nicholas Power. In 1828, she married the poet...
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