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Edgar Allan Poe, more than a prolific writer of short stories and poems, was also a journalist, editor, and literary critic. Poe contributed to many publications, and worked as an editor for various magazines.An exception to the criteria of this view but included below as it's worthy of a mention...
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| x Graham's Magazine |
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40,000 | Mar 1842 |
Graham's Magazine was a nineteenth century periodical based in Philadelphia established by George Rex Graham. It was alternatively referred to as Graham's Lady's and Gentleman's Magazine (1841-1842, and July 1843 - June 1844), Graham's Magazine of...
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| x Burton's Magazine |
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Burton's Gentleman's Magazine or, more simply, Burton's Magazine, was a literary publication founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1837. Its founder was William Evans Burton, an English-born immigrant to the United States who also managed a...
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| x Broadway Journal |
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New York City |
The Broadway Journal was a short-lived New York City-based periodical founded by Charles Frederick Briggs and John Bisco in 1844. A year later, the publication was bought by Edgar Allan Poe, becoming the only journal he ever owned, though it failed...
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| x The Stylus |
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The Stylus, originally intended to be named The Penn, was a would-be periodical owned and edited by Edgar Allan Poe. It had been a long dream of Poe to establish an American journal with very high standards in order to elevate the literature of the...
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