|aThe Selected Writings of Edgar Allan Poe :|cSelected and Edited by G.R. Thompson
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|aNew York :|bW.W. Norton & Co.,|c2004
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|aNew York :|bW.W. Norton & Co.,|c2004
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|aliii, 962 pages ;|c24 cm
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|aunmediated|bn|2rdamedia
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|avolume|bnc|2rdacarrier
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|aA Norton critical edition
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|a"Authoritative text, backgrounds and contexts, criticism."
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 953-960) and index
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|tEdgar A. Poe :|tAmerican Life (1809-1849) :|tNote on the texts and annotations --|tAcknowledgments --|tSelected writings of Edgar Allan Poe :|tPoems :|tTamerlane --|tDreams --|tSpirits of the Dead --|tEvening Star --|tImitation --|t[Stanzas] --|tDream --|t[Happiest Day] --|tLake-To --|tSonnet-to Science --|tAl Aaraaf --|tIntroduction --|tFairy-Land [1] --|tFairy Land [2] --|t[Alone] --|tHelen --|tIsrafel --|tSleeper --|tValley of Unrest --|tCity in the Sea --|tColiseum --|tSonnet-Silence --|tDream-Land --|tRaven --|tUlalume-A Ballad --|tBells --|tHelen --|tDream within a Dream --|tFor Annie --|tEldorado --|tAnnabel Lee --|tTales and Sketches :|tMetzengerstein --|tLoss of Breath --|tMs. Found in a Bottle --|tAssignation --|tSome Passages in the Life of a Lion [Lionizing] --|tShadow-A Parable --|tSilence.-A Fable --|tBerenice --|tKing Pest --|tLigeia --|tHow to Write a Blackwood Article :|tPredicament --|tMan That Was Used Up --|tFall of the House of Usher --|tWilliam Wilson --|tMan of the Crowd --|tMurders in the Rue Morgue --|tDescent into the Maelström --|tColloquy of Monos and Una --|tNever Bet the Devil Your Head --|tOval Portrait --|tMasque of the Red Death --|tPit and the Pendulum --|tTell-Tale Heart --|tGold-Bug --|tBlack Cat --|tPremature Burial --|tPurloined Letter --|tSome Words with a Mummy --|tPower of Words --|tImp of the Perverse --|tFacts in the Case of M. Valdemar --|tCask of Amontillado --|tHop-Frog; or, Eight Chained Ourang-Outangs --|tNarrative of Arthur Gordon Pym --|tFrom Eureka :|tEssay on the Material and Spirffual Universe --|tBackgrounds and Contexts :|tLetters, Prefaces, Essays, and Reviews :|tTo John Allan (Letter 13, May 29, 1829) --|tLetter To B --|tTo Joseph T. and Edwin Buckingham (Letter 37, May 4, 1833) --|tFolio Club --|tTo Thomas W. White (Letter 42, April 30, 1835) --|tFrom Theodore S. Fay [Review of Norman Leslie] --|tFrom Morris Mattson [Review of Paul Ulric] --|tJohn P. Kennedy to Poe (February 9, 1836) --|tTo John P. Kennedy (Letter 57, February 11, 1836) --|tJ.K. Paulding to T.W. White (March 3, 1836) --|tFrom Joseph Rodman Drake-Fitz-Greene Halleck [Review of the Culprit Fay and Alnwick Castle] --|tTo Harrison Hall (Letter 74, September 2, 1836) --|tFrom Robert M. Bird [Review of Sheppard Lee] --|tFrom Baron de la Motte Fouqué [Review of Undine] --|tTo Philip P. Cooke (Letter 82, September 21, 1839) --|tFrom Thomas Moore [Review of Alciphron] --|tPreface (Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque-1840) --|tProspectus of the Penn Magazine --|tTo William E. Burton (Letter 93, June 1, 1840) --|tFrom Edward Lytton Bulwer [Review of Night and Morning] --|tFrom Lambert A. Wilmer [Review of the Quacks of Helicon] --|tExordium to Critical Notices --|tFrom Henry Wadsworth Longfellow [Review of Ballads and Other Poems] --|tNathaniel Hawthorne [Review of Twice-Told Tales] April 1842, May 1842 --|tTo Joseph Evans Snodgrass (Letter 137, June 4, 1842) --|tTo James R. Lowell (Letter 179, July 2, 1844) --|tFrom Marginalia --|tJames Russell Lowell :|tFrom Our Contributors. No. XVII. Edgar Allan Poe --|tFrom Henry Wadsworth Longfellow [Review of Poems on Slavery] --|tFrom Thomas Hood [Review of Prose and Verse] --|t[Review of Poe's Tales] --|tPreface (Raven and other Poems) --|tPhilosophy of Composition --|tTo Philip P. Cooke (Letter 240, August 9, 1846) --|tNathaniel Hawthorne [Review of Twice-Told Tales and Mosses from an Old Manse] --|tFrom James Russell Lowell [Review of a Fable for the Critics] --|tFrom the Poetic Principle --|t[Walter G. Bowen] --|tReviewer Reviewed /|rGeorge R. Graham --|tFrom the Late Edgar Allan Poe /|rCharles Baudelaire --|tFrom Edgar Allan Poe :|tHis Life and his Works /|rWalt Whitman --|tFrom Edgar Poe's Significance --|tTranscendentalism Am) Alternative Romanticism /|rFrederic Henry Hedge --|t[On Immanuel Kant and German Transcendentalism] /|rFriedrich Schlegel :|tFragments :|tFrom Lyceum --|tFrom Athenaeum --|tFrom Dialogue on Poetry /|rAugust Wilhelm Schlegel :|tDramatic Lectures :|tFrom Lecture III --|tFrom Lecture XI --|tFrom Lecture XVII --|tFrom Lecture XXIII --|tJean Paul Friedrich Richter :|tPreschool for Aesthetics :|tFrom the Seventh Program. On Humoristic Poetry --|tSciences of the Mind :|tJohann G. Spurzheim :|tPhysiognomical System of Drs. Gall and Spurzheim --|tFrom VI. Organ of the Propensity to Destroy, or of Destructiveness --|tOrson S. Fowler --|tFowler's Practical Phrenology --|tFrom 21. Ideality --|tPhrenological Chart --|tThomas C. Upham :|tFrom Outlines of Imperfection and Disordered Action --|tPopular Fiction :|tBlackwoods and Tile Sensation Tale /|rAnonymous --|tExtracts From Gosschen's Diary /|rAnonymous --|tBuried Alive /|rWilliam Maginn --|tMan in the Bell --|tSouth and Slavery /|rJames E. Heath --|tSouthern Literature /|r[Nathaniel Beverley Tucker] --|tSlavery /|rPoe --|tTo Beverley Tucker (Letter 62, May 2, 1836) /|rJ.V. Ridgely :|tAuthorship of the "Paulding- Drayton Review" --|tPoe to Joseph Evans Snodgrass (Letter 95, June 17, 1840) --|tCriticism /|rFloyd Stovall --|tFrom Poe's Debt to Coleridge /|rRobert Colin Mclean --|tFrom Poetic Theory /|rRichard Wilbur --|tFrom the House of Poe /|rJames W. Gargano --|tQuestion of Poe's Narrators /|rJoseph J. Moldenhauer --|tFrom Murder as a Fine Art :|tBasic Connections Between Poe's Aesthetics, Psychology, and Moral Vision /|rPaul John Eakin --|tFrom Poe's Sense of an Ending /|rGrace Farrell --|tQuest of Arthur Gordon Pym /|rLiahna Armstrong --|tShadow's Shadow :|tMotif of the Double in Edgar Allan Poe's "Purloined letter" /|rBarton Levi St. Armand --|tFrom the "Mysteries" Of Edgar Poe :|tQuest for a Monomyth in Gothic Literature /|rJoseph N. Riddel --|tFrom the "Crypt" of Edgar Poe /|rJ. Gerald Kennedy --|tFrom Phantasms of Death in Poe's Fiction /|rJohn Carlos Rowe --|tFrom Antebellum Slavery and Modern Criticism :|tEdgar Allan Poe's Pym and "Purloined Letter" /|rTerence Whalen --|tFrom Average Racism :|tPoe, Slavery, and the Wages of Literary Nationalism /|rJohn T. Irwin --|tDetective Fiction as High Art :|tLacan, Derrida, and Johnson on "Purloined Letter."
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|aPresents an annotated selection of writing by Edgar Allan Poe, including poems, stories, essays, and a novel, and includes documents related to Poe's life and career, as well as fourteen critical essays
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|aPoe, Edgar Allan,|d1809-1849|xCriticism and interpretation
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|aFantasy literature, American
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|aFantasy literature, American|xHistory and criticism
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|aLiteratura americana|xHistoria y crítica|ySiglo XIX