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The Raven - Publication history |  | The Raven - Publication history: Encyclopedia II - The Raven - Publication history |  | Following its publication in the Evening Mirror, "The Raven" appeared in numerous periodicals across the country, including The American Review (February 1845), New York Tribune (February 4, 1845), Broadway Journal (vol. 1, February 8, 1845), Southern Literary Messenger, (vol 11, March, 1845), London Critic (June 14, 1845), Literary Emporium (vol 2, December, 1845), Saturday Courier, 16 (July 25, 1846), and the Richmond Examiner (September 25, 1849).
"The Raven" was also published independently in 1845 and has appeared in numerous anthologies, starting ...
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The Raven - Publication history
Following its publication in the Evening Mirror, "The Raven" appeared in numerous periodicals across the country, including The American Review (February 1845), New York Tribune (February 4, 1845), Broadway Journal (vol. 1, February 8, 1845), Southern Literary Messenger, (vol 11, March, 1845), London Critic (June 14, 1845), Literary Emporium (vol 2, December, 1845), Saturday Courier, 16 (July 25, 1846), and the Richmond Examiner (September 25, 1849).
"The Raven" was also published independently in 1845 and has appeared in numerous anthologies, starting with Poets and Poetry of America in 1847.
Later works paired "The Raven" with premier illustrators. Notably, in 1858 "The Raven" appeared in a British Poe anthology with illustrations John Tenniel, the "Alice in Wonderland" illustrator (The Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe: With Original Memoir, London: Sampson Low). "The Raven" was published independently with lavish woodcuts by Gustave Doré in 1884 (New York: Harper & Brothers). In 1875 a French edition with English and French text was published with lithographs by the famed Impressionist Édouard Manet and translation by the Symbolist Stephane Mallarmé [1].
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