Eugene L. Didier
American writer

Eugene L. Didier

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American writer
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Birth:
22 December 1838
Death:
8 September 1913
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Eugene LeMoine Didier (December 22, 1838 – September 8, 1913) was an American writer and an recognized authority on Edgar Allan Poe.

Biography

Eugene Didier, son of Franklin James Didier and Julia LeMoine, was born in Baltimore, where he live all his life. He started his literary career in 1867 as editor of The Southern Society and contributed many articles to other magazines such as Scribner's Monthly, The Century Magazine, The Catholic World and Harper's Monthly. From 1869 to 1870 he was Deputy Marshal of the Supreme Court. In 1873 he married Mary Louisa Innocentia Northrop, daughter of the Confederate General Lucius Bellinger Northrop, who was at West Point during the time Edgar Poe attended the Military Academy.

Didier died in 1913 at the age of 75.

Works

  • The Life and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe (1877).
  • American Publishers and English Authors (as Stylus, 1879).
  • The Life and Letters of Madame Bonaparte (1879).
  • A Primer of Criticism (1883).
  • The Political Adventures of James G. Blaine (1884).
  • The Truth about Edgar A. Poe (1903).
  • The Poe Cult (1909).

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