Text: Edgar Allan Poe (?), Literary, Broadway Journal (New York), January 3, 1846, vol. 2, no. 26, p. ???-???


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The Lady of Milan, or Fidelity unto Death. Edited by MRS. THOMSON, Author ofWidows and Widowers,” “Ragland Castle,” “The Chevalier,” &c. &c. New York: Harper & Brothers, 82 Cliff street.

A work abounding with stirring incidents and some force. The characters are very well made out. If our memory serves us right in this matter, this book is a rather free translation of “Marguerite Pusterhla” — a work which appeared in the numbers of “L’Illustration,” a year or two since. We liked it in its French and scarcely like it less in the present shape.


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Notes:

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

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