The first half of the nineteenth century saw self-conscious attempts at forging an American literature. Edgar Allan Poe was at the forefront—but he wasn't alone. The gentleman poet, critic, and a storyteller and his writing colleagues to the north butted heads a great deal, but they were occasionally capable of rising above their differences to recognize each other's worth.

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