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signed a year-long contract to become an editor of the publication. He also agreed to write at least one page worth of original material per week. He received one-third of the profits as well. Soon, however, Poe's caustic reputation as a critic began to bother Briggs and he intended to get rid of
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attempted to be a more serious intellectual journal compared to others at the time. Because of this, it had a smaller audience and was less financially successful. It emphasized literary reviews but also featured criticism of Art, theater, and music as well as poetry and articles on politics.
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on December 7, 1844, announcing his intentions to start a journal. "The name will be, for the sake of individuality and a-part-from-other-peopleness, the Broadway Journal, or Review, or Chronicle, or Broadway Something". Upon its founding as the
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both Poe and Bisco. He was, however, unsuccessful in finding new financial backers when Bisco raised his price. Poe, for a time, considered selling his own portion of the journal to
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he vowed, "I will make a fortune of it yet." Even so, the publication officially ended with a final issue dated January 3, 1846, which included the
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Unsuspected engagements demanding my whole attention, and the objects being unfulfilled so far as regards myself personally, for which the
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and John Bisco in 1844 and was published from January 1845 to January 1846. In its first year, the publication was bought by
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Poe was unable to keep the publication financially successful, though he had hoped to turn it around. A loan of $ 50 from
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was established, I now, as its editor, bid farewell - as cordially to foes as to friends. -Edgar A. Poe
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in October 1845 helped sustain it for a short time. In a November 15, 1845, letter to friend and poet
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Briggs, previously known as a satire novelist under the pseudonym "Harry Franco", wrote a letter to
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and to raise money for his never-realized dream of a new magazine to be named
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he ever owned, though it failed after only a few months under his leadership.
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Other American journals that Edgar Allan Poe was involved with include:
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The Poe Log: A Documentary Life of Edgar Allan Poe, 1809–1849
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The Poe Log: A Documentary Life of Edgar Allan Poe, 1809–1849
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The Poe Log: A Documentary Life of Edgar Allan Poe, 1809–1849
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Poe published new versions of many of his works, including "
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Charles Frederick Briggs, one of the two founders of the
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Edgar A. Poe: Mournful and Never-ending Remembrance
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Edgar A. Poe: Mournful and Never-ending Remembrance
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Edgar A. Poe: Mournful and Never-ending Remembrance
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New York City
newspaper
Charles Frederick Briggs
Edgar Allan Poe
periodical

James Russell Lowell
Edgar Allan Poe
Evert Augustus Duyckinck
Cornelius Mathews
Horace Greeley
The Masque of the Red Death
The Oval Portrait
plagiarism
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Frances Sargent Osgood
The Penn
Rufus Wilmot Griswold
Thomas Holley Chivers
valedictory
Cornelia Wells Walter
Boston Evening Transcript
American Review: A Whig Journal
Burton's Gentleman's Magazine
Godey's Lady's Book
Graham's Magazine
Southern Literary Messenger
The Stylus
ISBN

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