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The raven, and other poems. By Edgar A. Poe.

Accession number
PML 125698
Creator
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849.
Published
New York, Wiley and Putnam, 1845.
Notes
"Poems written in youth" (p. [53]-91) have foot-note "Private reasons...have induced me...to re-publish these, the crude compositions of my earliest boyhood. They are printed verbatim..." (though not reprinted exactly "verbatim", the changes were unimportant)--cf. George E. Woodberry, Life of Poe. v.2 (1909), p. 163; also John W. Robertson. Edgar A. Poe, 1921, p. 332-334.
Half-title: Wiley and Putnam's library of American books [no. 8].
Contains nearly all the poetry written by Poe up to this time.
"The raven" was first published in the Evening mirror, January 29, 1845, v. 1., no. 97, with the note prefixed "We are permitted to copy (in advance of publication) from the 2d no. of the American review, the following remarkable poem by Edgar Poe..."
It was also published in the New York mirror, February 8, 1845, v. 1, no. XVIII, p. 276, with the same note. In the American review, February, 1845, vol. I, no. II, p. 143-145, it was printed under the caption " The raven. By--Quarles", with an appreciative note, signed "Ed. Am. rev." In the Broadway journal, February 8, 1845, v. 1, no. 6, p. 90, it appears under title "The raven. By Edgar A. Poe", with slight changes and with the notice "We copy the following poem from the American review, the new Whig magazine, on account of its unusual beauty...Mr. Willis copies it into the Mirror..."
Description
4 p. L., 91 p. 20 cm.
Binding
Brown morocco original cover bound in, in a case.
Classification
Department