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Thanks for catching my stupid mistake in the title (earning me fifty lashes with a wet raven). How do you like the template additions? It seemed that an author as esteemed and well-known as Poe should have the family and related articles included on his 'map', and I've learned quite a bit skimming
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My friend, I'm at a loss to explain it any differently than I already have. You keep asking the same question, I keep trying to explain my actions. If I had seen any of the other 10s of thousands of footnotes that you refer to, I likely would have changed them too. I am not expressing a personal
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I looked at the recent reversions you did at this article. Your reversions I thought were necessary. Those, combined with my smaller reversion of the same editor, just prior to your action, indicate to me that the entire contribution, but for a word or two, ought to be reverted. Could you take a
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You are right - just because one scholar says it doesn't mean it's true. The description that Poe gives of Bedloe's appearance is - dare I say: hauntingly ? - close or identical to what a modern physician might see when a new patient with Marfan syndrome walks through the door. Poe probably met
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Thanks for the heads up with regard to citing my own work. I had no choice in my
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below her work? Chronologically it precedes her work on The Women of the American Revolution, but its place seems to give primacy to scandal over authorship.
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