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  1. Jan 19, 2015 · Although first accepted for publication in The American Review, the poem may have first been published in New Yorks 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):

  2. Sep 22, 2017 · Poe moves to New York City, joins the staff of The Evening Mirror Poe publishes "The Purloined Letter," "A Tale of the Ragged Mountains," "The Balloon Hoax," "The Premature Burial" James Russell Lowell publishes Poems ; Elizabeth Barrett (Browning) publishes Poems

  3. Apr 6, 2024 · Text-04b — “The Raven” — February 4, 1845 — New-York Daily Tribune — (Mabbott text E) — [This printing is noted as “From the American Review for February,” although Poe is given as the author, first acknowledged in the Evening Mirror.

  4. Printed in the New York Evening Mirror on January 23, 1845, the poem is generally accepted as being written by Poe, though it was published anonymously. The title neglected to capitalize "street."

  5. editions.covecollective.org › place › evening-mirrorThe Evening Mirror | COVE

    Located at the corner of Nassau and Ann Street in New York City, The Evening Mirror was a daily newspaper that ran for roughly 15 years (1844-1859). Edgar Allan Poe worked at this site from October 1844 to Feburary 1845 as both a critic and an editor.

  6. Jan 29, 2024 · On this date in 1845, American author Edgar Allan Poe's famously eerie poem "The Raven" was published in New York Evening Mirror. Equally praised and panned by critics of the day, the poem made Poe famous throughout America and England.

  7. Jan 26, 2020 · On January 29, 1845, American author Edgar Allan Poes 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.

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