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  • Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore - Works - the New-York . . .
    Earlier issues of the New-York Mirror are relatively common, but the later forms, especially as the Evening Mirror, are scarce A set of the three volumes of the New Mirror has special interest It was given by Poe to Sarah H Whitman (probabably around october 1848), with two items marked “P ”
  • New-York Mirror - Wikipedia
    The Evening Mirror continued to operate until 1898, serving as a significant platform for literary and cultural discourse in New York City Edgar Allan Poe's involvement with the Mirror was integral to his career, and his legal battles with the paper further fueled his reputation as a controversial literary figure
  • The Raven - Encyclopedia. com
    From the moment of its first publication in the New York Evening Mirror on January 29, 1845, “The Raven” has been a famous poem It caused an immediate national sensation and was widely reprinted, discussed, parodied, and performed—catapulting its penurious and dejected thirty-six-year-old author into celebrity
  • Celebrating the 1845 Publication of The Raven - National . . .
    On January 29, 1845, American author Edgar Allan Poe’s famously eerie poem “The Raven” was published in the New York Evening Mirror Equally praised and panned by critics of the day, the poem made Poe famous throughout America and England
  • The Evening Mirror | COVE - COVE Collective
    New York's The Evening Mirror, published Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven" for the very first time The macabre poem is centered around the narrator In the beginning, he is alone in his study, mourning a woman named Lenore
  • the new york evening mirror (former) in new york : edgar . . .
    This address was the former location of The Evening Mirror and The Weekly Mirror- George Pope Morris and Nathaniel Parker Willis, editors publishers Edgar Allan Poe worked here from October, 1844, to February, 1845
  • Edgar Allan Poe and “The Raven” - Library of Congress Blogs
    Although first accepted for publication in The American Review, the poem may have first been published in New York’s The Evening Mirror on January 29, 1845 (see the Notes for “The Raven” on the Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore website for more details on the poem’s first publication):


















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