Edgar Allan Poe’s death has stumped scientists and investigators everywhere, no one has any idea of why he died. Poe’s death is still a major mystery after he was found disheveled in the streets of Maryland by a tavern. He was taken to a hospital, and couldn’t have an official diagnostic. Poe spent his time in the hospital going in and out of consciousness, he was in a psychotic state of mind. Many ideas are very different in addressing the death of Poe due to the lack of evidence. However, Poe died due to the method of cooping.
Firstly, Poe’s death was by cooping because he was found outside a tavern where voters would go to vote and then, were rewarded with beer. In article one, The Still Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe it states, “Voter fraud was extremely common in Baltimore around the mid 1800s, and the polling site where Walker found the disheveled Poe was a known place that coopers brought their victims.” (The Still Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe) Poe was left beaten outside of the tavern. The place that is described, where coopers left their victims seems much like the alleys that criminals leave their victims in society today. In the second article, The Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe tells the reader, “ Coincidence or not, the day Poe was found on the street was election day in Baltimore and the place near where he was found, Ryan’s Fourth Ward Polls, was both a bar and a place for voting.” (The Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe) Poe was found
The alcoholism theory cannot be true because the curator at the Poe museum said that Poe couldn’t touch alcoholism at his older age or he would get very sick. In all, I believe that Poe’s death was caused by rabies because Poe’s symptoms were of rabies when he died, two doctors, Dr. Pollin and Dr. Benedetto, tried disproving his theory but could only do it with false information, and another well known doctor, Dr. Benitez backs up his theory that Poe died of rabies with scientific support that can’t be refuted. At the end of the day though, none of us really know how Poe
As he did continuously in his writing, Poe has left us with yet another mystery: the cause of his death. This conundrum has tormented scholars for decades. Was it rabies, meningitis, or even a brain lesion? Edgar Allan Poe’s cause of death was never official. His physician listed it as “congestion of the brain” on his death certificate, yet there was no way of knowing, especially since there was no autopsy performed. Many scholars do not agree with the physician’s diagnosis. Oddly, most of these scholars believe that Poe died as a result of rabies. Many other theories have been suggested such as a heart condition, meningitis, and diabetes. Although most people who have theorized about Poe’s death believe
There are many theories of how Edgar Allan Poe died. One of the theories is alcohol. Poe was a heavy drinker as a young man so it is possible. Another theory is rabies. This is also a possible theory because of the symptoms he had in the hospital.
On Oct. 7, 1849, Edgar Allan Poe died mysteriously. While there are many theories about why or how he died, I believe that it is a unknown illness or cholera. First, a document by Poe it suggest that Edgar Allan Poe had contracted cholera weeks before arriving in Richmond and had a manic episode. Next, According to Susan Archer Talley, Poe was pale and trembling. His condition was serious enough that two doctors though he was in “imminent danger” and that another “attack would kill him. Then, in addition, John Moran claims that Poe had arrived at the hospital unconscious and remains in that condition from 5:00 pm until 3:00 am. When he wakes up he trembles and sweats profusely until the following day. Although no one will ever know for certain
Poe's body was found on election day, as the report mentions, which added credence to the theory that he was a victim of co-op. Poe's killing occurred just before a big election, which supports the theory that his murder was planned as part of a bigger electoral fraud plot. The idea that Poe's murder was the result of deliberate foul play rather than a random incident is strengthened by this synchronicity of dates. Poe's personal weaknesses, such as his battles with drinking and unpredictable conduct, make him a believable target for co-op. The gangs responsible for cooping frequently preyed on people who were easily manipulated and coerced, which made Poe a prime target for their evil plans.
According to the CDC, over 88,000 people die every year due to the excessive use of alcohol in the United States. Now this proves that alcoholism is a very serious and common issue in our country. Poe’s death to this day has been thought of as a great mystery, most believing he died from either alcohol or rabies. According to several sources saying that Poe was sent to the hospital after being to drunk, not being able to tell doctors the names of his family members/where he lived, and the fact that his cat, Caterina, was proven to not have rabies, I believe he died from alcohol.
“Mr. Poe could not possibly send forth a book without some marks of his genius, and mixed up with the dross we find much sterling ore.” — (From a review of Poe’s Tales, September 6, 1845.) In 1845, Poe, 27, and Virginia, 13, married, and were happy for a time. In 1842, Virginia ruptured a blood vessel; the first sign of the ill health that plagued her short life. Poe turned to alcohol to cope with her illness and the stress of his dying wife. Two years later, Virginia died of tuberculosis, and Poe’s own death would follow shortly two years after that.
The life of Edgar Allan Poe is not a tale of ease. Poe’s life was full of personal and fiscal disaster. These disasters help to mold some of the most ominous and intellectually challenging poetry ever written. For the short duration of Poe’s life, he was seen as a literary critic rather than an author. To the modern generation his unbeknown status seems bafflingly inconceivable, considering his now acclaimed publications. Edgar Allan Poe’s writing was very much dictated by his life. The mournful tone of Edgar Allan Poe’s life created his literature; death and all his friends narrated Poe’s life. Edgar Allan Poe shows his life’s constant despair through his poetry and short story writings.
Web. 13 Dec. 2016, it states “Poe had been forced to vote multiple times in a cooping scheme, that might explain his semi-conscious, ragged state…”. Another reason why many researchers believe that Poe died from cooping is that he was also found outside of a voting booth. In the article Pruitt, Sarah. "How Did Edgar Allan Poe Die?" History.com.
On October 3, 1849, famous writer Edgar Allan Poe was found in dire need of medical attention. He was brought to the Washington Medical College where he later died. But one question still remains unanswered, “how did he die?”. Many say because of alcoholism or other unfortunate fates. But maybe his death happened on purpose.
The death of Edgar Allen Poe is quite the mystery. No one knows what really happened to the failed poet that cold night, while he lay on the street. Many theories suggest that Poe was murdered by one of his many enemies or that he has brain cancer and died on the street. One theory I support is that Poe died from alcohol poisoning, there is quite a bit of evidence that supports Edgar Allen Poe passed from alcohol poisoning such as he became addicted to alcohol after his wife passed, he was found near a pub, and he had brain symptoms that pointed to alcoholism.
Edgar Allan Poe, an American writer, editor, and literary critic, has always been an obscure human being. He was even obscure in death. To this day, no one really knows what happened to Edgar Allan Poe, but there have been many conspiracy theories leading towards the possibility of finding out the actual cause of Poe’s death. Theories have been made by Kenneth Silverman, Dr. R. Michael Benitez, and Burton R. Pollin and Robert E. Benedetto. The most logical theory is that Edgar Allan Poe most likely died from rabies, and this theory was created by Dr. R. Michael Benitez. Poe most likely died from rabies because the symptoms were clear, the lack of a bite mark can be reconciled, and he was no longer able to consume alcohol, which disproves the other popular theory behind his cause of death.
Dying October 7, 1849, Edgar Allen Poe’s death has been studied by numerous experts. Living a life of heartbreaks and often struggling financially, Poe adopted the career of writing. The Cooping Theory, formulated by John R. Thomas, accurately justifies his death in comparison to opposing theories. Cooping is when political gangs kidnap people and force them to drink and continuously vote in order to increase their selected candidate’s chances of winning. A plethora of experts have claimed that Edgar Allen Poe died based on The Cooping Theory.
Edgar Allan Poe’s death was caused by the infamous act of cooping. He was found outside of a bar during voting time; delirious and dressed in second hand-clothes, he was later sent to Washington College Hospital to be taken care of. This theory is the most plausible because it explains why he was drugged, how they found him in other people’s clothes, and the reason why he was a victim of cooping.
Edgar Allan Poe had married his fourteen year-old cousin, whom died ten years later at the age of twenty four, from Tuberculosis (Ljungquist N.P.). After Virginia died, Poe became lost, alcoholic, drug addicted, and debauchery (Szumski 20). “Under the adroit cover of the special mechanism he had constructed, Poe could unveil his inner, introverted self