Yahoo España Búsqueda web

Search results

  1. Virginia Eliza Clemm nació el 15 de agosto de 1822 en Baltimore, Maryland, hijo de William Clemm, Jr y Maria Poe. Su padre era un comerciante de hardware que murió cuando Virginia tenía cuatro años. Ella tenía dos hermanos del matrimonio de sus padres y cinco medios hermanos del matrimonio anterior de su padre con el primo de su madre que ...

  2. 12 de ago. de 2014 · Mrs. Virginia Clemm Poe. (Born: August 15, 1822 - Died: January 30, 1847) “Mrs. Poe looked very young; she had large black eyes, and a pearly whiteness of complexion, which was a perfect pallor. Her pale face, her brilliant eyes, and her raven hair gave her an unearthly look.

  3. Maria “Muddy” Clemm. Maria was Edgar Allan Poe’s aunt, but for most of his life Maria assumed a maternal role for him. After Poe was disowned by his foster father and expelled from West Point, Maria took him in. She eventually became his mother-in-law and was always seen as a stabilizing figure for Poe, even after her daughter Virginia ...

  4. 26 de jun. de 2023 · Virginia Clemm Poe, Painting.The Poe Cottage, Fordham, Bronx, New YorkEdgar Allan Poe’s relationship with his only wife, Virginia Clemm Poe, is as mysterious as it is troubling to our modern eyes. Even 214 years after his death, it is difficult to wrap our minds around the fact that Poe married his 14-year-old first cousin. What follows is not a justification of his questionable choices, but ...

  5. When Virginia Eliza Clemm was born on 15 August 1822, in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, her father, William Clemm Jr, was 43 and her mother, Maria Poe, was 32. She married Edgar Allan Poe on 22 September 1835, in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States. She died on 30 January 1847, in Fordham, The Bronx, New York City, New ...

  6. 7 de oct. de 2020 · La prima de Poe, Virginia Clemm, contaba con 13 años cuando se casó con Edgar. De acuerdo con diversos biógrafos, ella padecía debilidad mental, por lo que hasta el día en que murió tuvo la mentalidad de una niña de 7. Vivieron 13 años juntos, hasta que la tuberculosis acabo con la vida de de Clemm cuando tenía 26 años.

  7. Virginia Eliza Clemm murió el 30 de enero de 1847. E.A. Poe se rehusó a ver a su esposa muerta, y declaró que quería conservar en su memoria el recuerdo de su rostro lleno de vida. Curiosamente, sólo se conserva un retrato de ella, una acuarela pintada apresuradamente, y para la cual el artista debió utilizar su cadáver como modelo.