Text: George Lippard, “Lecture by Mr. Poe.” Citizen Soldier (Philadelphia, PA), Vol. II, January 10, 1844, p. 18


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LECTURE BY MR. POE. — It is with sincere pleasure we perceive that the excellent lecture lately delivered before the Wm Wirt Institute by Edgar A. Poe, will be repeated this evening at the lecture Room of the Philadelphia Museum. The subject “American Poetry,” was handled in the lecture, in an able, effective and original manner, calling forth the most enthusiastic demonstrations of applause from the audience. Mr. Poe is rapidly adding to his towering fame as Poet, Author, Critic, in this new capacity of lecturer; and all friends of a correct and healthy national literature hail with delight, the appearance of an able and eloquent advocate of the right and caustic censor of the wrong. We hope in a short time, to have it in our power to welcome the appearance of a sound Magazine, devoted to all the higher objects of American Literature, edited, owned and controlled by Mr. Poe, and do most heartily bid him “God-speed” in the cause.


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Notes:

None.

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