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... Graham's or the alert- ness and readableness of The Knickerbocker , " it " had more real influence on American life " than either.33 For the scholars who interested themselves in Poe , the fact that he worked for both Godey's and Graham's ...
... Graham's or the alert- ness and readableness of The Knickerbocker , " it " had more real influence on American life " than either.33 For the scholars who interested themselves in Poe , the fact that he worked for both Godey's and Graham's ...
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... Graham , and in which , after losing the job , he seems to have retained Graham's sympathy and respect . Mrs. Sarah Hale , who according to Hervey Allen first knew of Poe in 1827 and wrote a letter to her son at West Point in 1830 ...
... Graham , and in which , after losing the job , he seems to have retained Graham's sympathy and respect . Mrs. Sarah Hale , who according to Hervey Allen first knew of Poe in 1827 and wrote a letter to her son at West Point in 1830 ...
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... Graham , " The Late Edgar Allen Poe , " Graham's Mag- azine XXXVI ( 1850 ) , p . 226 , quoted by J. A. Harrison , op . cit . p . 407 . 5. William Charvat , Literary Publishing in America , 1790-1850 , Philadelphia , 1959 , p . 25 . 6.
... Graham , " The Late Edgar Allen Poe , " Graham's Mag- azine XXXVI ( 1850 ) , p . 226 , quoted by J. A. Harrison , op . cit . p . 407 . 5. William Charvat , Literary Publishing in America , 1790-1850 , Philadelphia , 1959 , p . 25 . 6.
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The Writer and His Audience | 3 |
Poes Reading of the British | 16 |
Personalities and Critical Controversy | 40 |
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