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Three Poems by Edgar Allan Poe

Whitty, J. H. | December 7, 1918 issue

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With the constant advent of enthusiastic scholars into that field of research, it may be expected that additional harvests of new matter relating to the life and writings of Edgar Allan Poe will be garnered from time to time. J.C. French has lately made an important contribution by directing attention to Poe's work in the "Baltimore Saturday Visiter," for 1833. The new poems are called "Serenade," and "Fanny." These will probably appear in a forthcoming edition of the "Complete Poems of Edgar Allan Poe."

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POE, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849; SERENADE (Poem); FANNY (Poem); POETRY; LITERATURE; POETS
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