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... During the competition he met a man named John P. Kennedy who helped him become Editor of the Southern Literary Messenger in Richmond. ...
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... the influence of one of the judges, John P. Kennedy, Poe became employed as an editor of the Southern Literary Messenger, published in Richmond (eapoe.org). ...
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... John P. Kennedy, one of the judges from the Saturday Visiter, gave Edgar a job at the Southern Literary Messenger in Richmond from 1835 until 1837. ...
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... (61) Poe, his aunt, and Virginia moved to Richmond in 1835, and he became editor of the Southern Literary Messenger and married Virginia, who was not yet ...
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... Through the influence of one of t! he judges, John P. Kennedy, Poe became employed as an editor of the Southern Literary Messenger, published in Richmond. ...
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... Through the influence of one of the judges, John P.! Kennedy, Poe became employed as an editor of the Southern Literary Messenger, published in Richmond. ...
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... the judges, novelist John P. Kennedy, had an interest in Poe and befriended him by helping him sell a story to the new Southern Literary Messenger of Richmond. ...
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... To produce income for him and his wife he took a job as an editor for a magazine called "Southern Literary Messenger" in Richmond, Virginia and later took jobs ...
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... for work as a teacher in Baltimore, but another person got the job and Thomas Willis White hired him as an editor at The Southern Literary Messenger, in which ...
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... His writing career began soon after when he won a short story contest in 1833 and became a literary critic for "The Southern Literary Messenger". ...
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... Searching for a living, Poe got a job at the Southern Literary Messenger as an editor. While at this position, Poe contributed many reviews of original poems. ...
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... for work as a teacher in Baltimore, but another person got the job and Thomas Willis White hired him as an editor at The Southern Literary Messenger, in which ...
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... Kennedy helped Poe get a job with the Southern Literary Messenger, which Poe edited so well that the subscription increased from 500 to 3,500. ...
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... Finally he was hired as an editor at The Southern Literary Messenger in which he published short stories, poems, and ascorbic literary reviews. ...
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... money but a novelist took an interest to Poe and made friends with him by helping him to sell short story to the new Southern Literary Messenger of Richmond. ...
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... Found in a Bottle, with this he won a writing contest. Poetry Poe became an editor shortly after the contest, he worked for Southern Literary Messenger. ...
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... Visitor. From 1835 to 1837 Poe was an editor of the Southern Literary Messenger. In 1836 he married his young cousin. Throughout ...
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... In 1835 Poe brought his aunt and cousin to Richmond where he worked with Thomas Willis White at the Southern Literary Messenger. ...
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... After searching through many editorial positions he finally was accepted as an editor at "The Southern Literary Messenger"(Landis). ...
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... sponsored by the Baltimore Saturday Visitor. From 1835 to 1837 Poe was an editor of the Southern Literary Messenger. In 1836 he married his young cousin. ...
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... stories. He moved to Richmond to become an editor of the Southern Literary Messenger. Poe was marred to his cousin Virginia Clemm. ...
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... Meanwhile, landed a great job. It was here I discovered my vocation. I was Editor of the Southern Literary Messenger in Richmond. ...
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... After Allan's death, Edgar moved to Richmond and began work for Thomas Willis White's new magazine, The Southern Literary Messenger. ...
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... He left Baltimore and went back to Richmond, Virginia. He found work there at a relatively young magazine named The Southern Literary Messenger. ...
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... Soon after, Kennedy got the Southern Literary Messenger to publish some of his stories. Following this, they offered him the job of the editor. ...
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... When he became editor of the Southern Literary Messenger in Richmond in 1835, Poe found his vocation: editor, critic and contributor to a series of journals ...
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... Found in a Bottle." After moving to Richmond, Poe became editor of the Southern Literary Messenger. He remained here for about a year. ...
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... some tremendous courage for "Southern black folklore ... Stylus, a school campus literary magazine (Lyons 32 ... Forum), The Eatonville Anthropology (Messenger), How It ...
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... He also produced some of the most influential literary criticism of his time ... In 1835 he became editor of the Southern Literacy Messenger and married ...
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... While there Wright found work as a messenger for an ... (Walker 43) The violent impression of Southern racism marked ... First, it gave him a literary style that was a ...
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