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239: 271:: "Miss Arnold, in Miss Biddy, exceeded all praise.. Although a miss of only nine years old, her powers as an Actress will do credit to any of her sex of maturer age". Later that year, Elizabeth married musician Charles Tubbs, who had sailed with the Arnolds from England. The small family joined with a manager Mr. Edgar to form a theater troupe called the Charleston Comedians. Elizabeth, Eliza's mother, died sometime while this troupe was traveling through 405: 206: 31: 908: 278:
After her mother's death, Eliza stayed with the theater troupe. She followed the tradition at the time for actors to travel from city to city to perform for as long as several months before moving on. The actors, theaters, and audiences had a wide range of sophistication. One of the most impressive
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After her death, her three children were split up. William Henry Leonard Poe lived with his paternal grandparents in Baltimore, Edgar Poe was taken in by John and Frances Allan in Richmond, and Rosalie Poe was adopted by William and Jane Scott Mackenzie in Richmond, Virginia.
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before finally settling in Boston. They stayed in Boston for three consecutive seasons of thirty weeks each in a theater that fit an audience of about one thousand. Reviews at the time often remarked on Eliza's "interesting figure" and "sweetly melodious voice".
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in the spring of 1787. Her mother was a stage actress in London from 1791 to 1795. Her father Henry is thought to have died in 1790. In November 1795, Eliza and her mother sailed from England to
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in the summer of 1809. Eliza had often been praised for her acting ability while David's performances were routinely criticized harshly, possibly due to his own
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Eliza finally died on Sunday morning, December 8, 1811, at the age of twenty-four, surrounded by her children. It is generally assumed that she died of
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In the summer of 1802, at the age of fifteen, Eliza married Charles Hopkins. Hopkins died three years later in October 1805, possibly of
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was heavily affected by Eliza Poe's death and many of his works reflect her influence. His first published work "
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Kopley, Richard and Kevin J. Hayes. "Two verse masterworks: 'The Raven' and 'Ulalume'", collected in
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in Richmond. Though her actual burying place is unknown, a memorial marks the general area.
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Friends and fellow actors Mr. and Mrs. Luke Usher (the name may have inspired Poe's tale "
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The Beautiful Cigar Girl: Mary Rogers, Edgar Allan Poe, and the Invention of Murder
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The early loss of his mother and other women, including his wife
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and the rest of the northeast, playing in various towns such as
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was born in January 1807, nine months after their wedding, and
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The Poe Log: A Documentary Life of Edgar Allan Poe 1809-1849
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wrote that his father died when Edgar was two years of age.
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Memorial marker for Eliza Arnold Poe in Richmond, Virginia.
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was born on January 19, 1809, at a boarding house near
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Though times were difficult, the couple had two sons;
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Edgar A. Poe: Mournful and Never-ending Remembrance.
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Weekes, Karen. "Poe's feminine ideal", collected in
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Miss in Her Teens
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Juliet Capulet
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Edgar Allan Poe
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