Issue

  • Publication Details

    • Journal

      • The Broadway Journal
    • Issue

      • November 1, 1845 (Vol 2. No. 17)
    • Editor(s)

      • Edgar A. Poe (and Mr. H. C. Watson)
    • Approximate publication date

      • November 1, 1845
  • Table of Contents (sequential)

    • "To the Public" by John Bisco (p. 251)
    • "Sonnet" by E[lizabeth]. F[ries]. Ellet (p. 251)
    • "Some Words with a Mummy" by Edgar A. Poe (pp. 251-56)
    • "Autumn" by H. H. Clements (p. 256)
    • Review of Mrs. Sarah Josepha Hale’s Alice Ray: a Romance in Rhyme by [Edgar A. Poe] (pp. 256-7)
    • Review of Benevenuto Cellini’s Memoirs of Benevenuto Cellini, a Florentine Artist by
    • [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 257)
    • Review of Alessandro Manzoni’s I Promessi Sposi—The Betrothed by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 257)
    • Review of Mrs. [Anne] Grant’s Memoirs of an American Lady, with Sketches of Manners
    • and Scenery in America, as they existed previous to the Revolution by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 257)
    • Review of [Vittorio Alfieri’s] The Autobiography of Alfieri by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
    • Review of Professor [John] Wilson’s Lights and Shadows of Scottish Life by [Edgar A.
    • Poe] (p. 258)
    • Review of Rev. Benjamin J. Lane’s The Mysteries of Tobacco by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
    • Review of a Lady of Baltimore’s Love and Matrimony: A Letter to a Betrothed Sister by
    • [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
    • Review of [unattributed] New Pictorial Bible by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
    • Review of [Eugène Sue’s] The Wandering Jew by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
    • Review of Marcius Wilson’s History of the United States, for the Use of Schools by
    • [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
    • Review of Professor George Bush’s The Swedenborg Library by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
    • Review of Harper’s Illuminated and Illustrated Shakespeare by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
    • Review of Simms’ Magazine by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
    • Review of Graham’s Magazine by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
    • Review of Godey’s Lady’s Book by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
    • Review of Arthur’s Magazine by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
    • Review of The Columbian Magazine by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
    • Review of Blackwood by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
    • "To Helen" by William Gibson, U. S. N. (pp. 258-9)
    • "The Drama" by [unattributed] (pp. 259-60)
    • "Dirge: For a Maiden Buried in a Forest" by S. D. (p. 260)
    • "The Fine Arts" by [unattributed] (p. 260)
    • "Epigrams" by W[illiam]. Gilmore Simms (p. 261)
    • "Musical Department" by [Mr. H[enry]. C. Watson] (p. 261)
    • "Editorial Miscellany" by [Edgar A. Poe] (pp. 261-4)
    • Advertisements (pp. 264-66)
  • Table of Contents (Genre)

    • Non-fictional prose

      • Editorial comments

        • "To the Public" by John Bisco (p. 251)
        • "Editorial Miscellany" by [Edgar A. Poe] (pp. 261-4)
      • Features

        • "The Drama" by [unattributed] (pp. 259-60)
        • "The Fine Arts" by [unattributed] (p. 260)
        • "Musical Department" by [Mr. H[enry]. C. Watson] (p. 261)
      • Reviews

        • Review of Mrs. Sarah Josepha Hale’s Alice Ray: a Romance in Rhyme by [Edgar A. Poe] (pp. 256-7)
        • Review of Benevenuto Cellini’s Memoirs of Benevenuto Cellini, a Florentine Artist by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 257)
        • Review of Alessandro Manzoni’s I Promessi Sposi—The Betrothed by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 257)
        • Review of Mrs. [Anne] Grant’s Memoirs of an American Lady, with Sketches of Manners and
        • Scenery in America, as they existed previous to the Revolution by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 257)
        • Review of [Vittorio Alfieri’s] The Autobiography of Alfieri by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
        • Review of Professor [John] Wilson’s Lights and Shadows of Scottish Life by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
        • Review of Rev. Benjamin J. Lane’s The Mysteries of Tobacco by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
        • Review of a Lady of Baltimore’s Love and Matrimony: A Letter to a Betrothed Sister by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
        • Review of [unattributed] New Pictorial Bible by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
        • Review of [Eugène Sue’s] The Wandering Jew by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
        • Review of Marcius Wilson’s History of the United States, for the Use of Schools by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
        • Review of Professor George Bush’s The Swedenborg Library by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
        • Review of Harper’s Illuminated and Illustrated Shakespeare by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
        • Review of Simms’ Magazine by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
        • Review of Graham’s Magazine by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
        • Review of Godey’s Lady’s Book by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
        • Review of Arthur’s Magazine by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
        • Review of The Columbian Magazine by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
        • Review of Blackwood by [Edgar A. Poe] (p. 258)
    • Prose fiction

      • Reprinted tales

        • "Some Words with a Mummy" by Edgar A. Poe (pp. 251-56)
      • Poetry

        • "Sonnet" by E[lizabeth]. F[ries]. Ellet (p. 251)
        • "Autumn" by H.H. Clements (p. 256)
        • "To Helen" by William Gibson, U. S. N. (pp. 258-9)
        • "Dirge: For a Maiden Buried in a Forest" by S. D. (p. 260)
        • "Epigrams" by W[illiam]. Gilmore Simms (p. 261)
  • Cultural Threads

    • Monogenism and polygenism

      • "Some Words with a Mummy" by Edgar A. Poe (pp. 251-56)
    • Architecture--Washington (D.C.)

      • "Some Words with a Mummy" by Edgar A. Poe (pp. 251-56)
    • Egyptology

      • "Some Words with a Mummy" by Edgar A. Poe (pp. 251-56)
    • Mesmerism--United States

      • "Some Words with a Mummy" by Edgar A. Poe (pp. 251-56)
    • Technology and civilization

      • "Some Words with a Mummy" by Edgar A. Poe (pp. 251-56)
  • Commentary

    • Following C. J. Briggs’s departure from the journal in July 1845, this issue is the first to follow the new Broadway Journal header (October 25th, 1845) that announces Edgar A. Poe as the sole editor and proprietor of the journal. It also opens with John Bisco’s short note that Poe has also purchased his interest in the journal. This week’s issue includes a reprint of Poe’s "Some Words with a Mummy" (American Review, April 1845) which sets up a debate between modern ethnologists and a revivified ancient mummy; the tale ultimately reflects on civilization and "progress" as well as the 1844 presidential election between Henry Clay and James Polk. As well, Poe includes a lengthy and favorable review of Sarah Josepha Hale’s Alice Ray. Poe also takes the opportunity in the "Editorial Miscellany" section to address criticism of his recent appearance at the Boston Lyceum.

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