Lectures and Articles on Edgar Allan Poe

 




 
Out-of-print Poe Society Items:
 
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Poe Society Lectures

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Other Poe Society Publications
 
 
Non-Poe Society Items:
  
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Poe Studies / Dark Romanticism

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Articles, Reviews and Essays, 1827-1850

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Articles and Essays, 1851-1899

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Articles and Essays, 1900-1920

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Articles and Essays, 1921-current
 
 
Other Links:
 
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Poe Studies / Dark Romanticism (website of the publisher)

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Main Page for the E. A. Poe Society of Baltimore


Grayscale picture of Poe, with signature - 46.5K interlaced GIF


"It is a scholar's duty to add to knowledge, not to hoard but to share."Thomas Ollive Mabbott (quotation reconstructed from Marueen Cobb Mabbott's Mabbott as Poe Scholar: The Early Years, Baltimore: The E. A. Poe Society of Baltimore, 1980, p. 21)


Notes:

Author.............: As noted for each essay, article, etc.
Site Author......: The Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore, Inc.
Created...........: September 20, 1998
Last update.....: January 10, 2008

By providing text for these essays, we hope to raise the level of scholarship available on the internet, especially in regard to Edgar Allan Poe. It should be noted that many of the older articles are full of inaccuracies have been selected for historical value.  Views expressed in these articles reflect the research and opinions of the authors.

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