Text: Edgar Allan Poe (?), Literary, Broadway Journal (New York), June 21, 1845, vol. 1, no. 25, p. ???-???


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The Blind Girl, with Other Tales: by Emma C. Embury. New York: Harper &. Brothers.

This little volume includes [[“]]Constance Latimer, or The Blind Girl;” “The Son and Heir;”“ The Village Tragedy;” “Newton Ainslie;” and “Frank Morrison.” The first was originally written as a contribution to a Fair for the benefit of the Institution for the Blind: — it is an exceedingly pathetic tale. The others are also excellent, each in a different way. Mrs. Embury is one of the very best of our female writers.


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Notes:

This review was attributed as being by Poe by W. D. Hull.

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