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This very
fine wood engraving of
Edgar Allan Poe, by Timothy Cole, accompanied an article on
Poe by E. C. Stedman in Scribner's Monthly for May 20 1880. It
reproduces
the daguerreotype dubbed "Ultima Thule" ("Ultimate Limits") by Sarah
Helen
Whitman (Whitman to Ingram, November 13, 1874, reprinted in Miller, Poe's
Helen Remembers, p. 319).
The picture shows Poe at a physical and emotional low point in his
life.
As such, it is an unfair representation. S. H. Whitman herself referred
to it as "the sombre & tragic portrait" (Whitman to Ingram,
October,
25, 1875, Miller, Poe's Helen Remembers, p. 348).
The original daguerreotype was taken in Providence, Rhode Island in
November of 1848. It was last seen in the 1860s and is now presumed
lost.
At least five copies are known to exist. (Deas, Portraits, p.
38-40). |
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