Text: N. P. Willis (?), Notice of the New World, Evening Mirror (New York), January 29, 1845, vol. 1, no. 97, p. 2, col. 3


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THE NEW WORLD. — This weekly journal, which, until recently, we seldom noticed on account of its scurrilous and frequent attacks on Mr. Cooley and other respectable citizens. A gentleman now edits it, however, and the “metamorphosis” has delighted every body. The New World is no longer an arena, “to manage private and domestic broils;” but a well conducted sheet, worthy alike of commendation of the press and the support of the community. We welcome it to our fire-side and wish it every success.


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Notes:

This review was specifically rejected as being by Poe by W. D. Hull.

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[S:0 - NYEM, 1844] - Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore - Works - Criticism - Literary (Willis ?, 1844)