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1845 - January 4
(vol. I, no. 1) |
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- Criticism -
Review of Elizabeth
B.
Barrett - The Drama of Exile and Other
Poems
(first printing) (text ?) (pp. 4-8) (This is part one
of a two-part review.) (This article is signed "P" in pencil in
the
copy of the BJ that Poe gave to S. H. Whitman.)
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1845 - January 11
(vol. I, no. 2) |
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- Criticism -
Review of Elizabeth
B.
Barrett - The Drama of Exile and Other
Poems
(first printing) (text ?) (pp. 17-20) (This is part
two
of a two-part review. This installment begins on the front page of this
issue.) (This article is signed "P" in pencil in the copy of the BJ
that Poe gave to S. H. Whitman.)
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1845 - January 18
(vol. I, no. 3) |
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- Criticism -
Review of James Russell Lowell - Conversations on Some of the
Old Poets
(rejected) (text ?) (pp. 33-34) (This review is
attributed
to Poe by H&C as "reprint." W. D. Hull attributes this and two
other
reviews of the book (January 11 and 25) to C. F. Briggs, based
primarily
on Brigg's January 22, 1845 letter to Lowell in which he admitted "I
shall
think better of you myself for knowing that you can feel so strongly
and
write so harshly, it justifies the opinion that I expressed of you in
my
notice of your 'Conversations' . . ." As further evidence, it was
not marked by Poe in the copy of the BJ that he gave to S. H.
Whitman.
It is omitted by Pollin.)
- Misc. -
"American
Prose
Writers, No. 2 - N. P. Willis" (first
printing)
(text ?) (pp. 37-38) (The subtitle of this article is "New Views
— Imagination — Fancy — Fantasy — Humor — Wit — Sarcasm — The
Prose
Style of Mr. Willis.") (This article is signed "P" in pencil in
the
copy of the BJ that Poe gave to S. H. Whitman.)
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1845 - February 8
(vol. I, no. 6) |
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- Criticism - Reviews (pp. 81-83)
- Review of E. L. Bulwer - Poems (first
printing)
(text
?) (This article is signed "P" in pencil in the copy of the BJ
that Poe gave to S. H. Whitman.)
- Review of Joseph Rocchietti - Why a National
Literature Cannot
Flourish
in the United States of North America (first printing) (text
?) (This article is not signed "P" in pencil in the copy of
the BJ that Poe gave to S. H. Whitman, but was attributed to
Poe
by W. D. Hull, who felt that there were parallels to Poe's article
"Does
the Drama of the Day Deserve Support" (EM, January 9, 1845). It
is included by Pollin.)
- Poem - "The Raven"
(reprint)
(Text ?) (p. 90) (Copied,
as noted
in the introduction, from The American Review.)
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1845 - February
15 (vol. I, no. 7) |
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- Criticism - Reviews (pp. 97-101)
- Review of Margaret Fuller - Woman in the
Nineteenth Century
(rejected) (This review is specifically dismissed by Poe, and assigned
to C. F. Briggs, in his "Literati" article from Godey's Lady's
Book,
August 1846.)
- Misc - "Some
Secrets
of the
Magazine Prison House" (first
printing) (pp. 103-104) (Unsigned) (This article is signed
"P"
in pencil in the copy of the BJ that Poe gave to S. H.
Whitman.)
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1845 - March 1
(vol. I, no. 9) (A notice in the February
22,
1845 issue announced the addition of Poe and Watson to "the Editorial
department
of our Journal.") |
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- Criticism - Reviews (pp. 129-131)
- Review of Prescott - Ferdinand and Isabella
(first
printing)
(text ?) (Attributed to Poe by Hull, but omitted by Pollin.)
- Review of Margaret Fuller - Woman in the
Nineteenth Century
(rejected) (As for the February 15, 1845 review, this item is
specifically
dismissed by Poe, and assigned to Charles Briggs, in his "Literati"
article
from Godey's Lady's Book, August 1846.)
- Misc. - "Graham's Magazine" (first
printing) (text
?)
(pp. 139-140) (Attributed to Poe by W. D. Hull.)
- Literary Notices (p. 142)
- Review of W. C. Taylor - A Manual of Ancient
and Modern History
(first printing) (text ?) (Attributed to Poe by W. D.
Hull.)
- Annoucement of The Nun, or Life in a Convent
(first
printing)
(text ?) (This announcement is nothing more than a listing of the
title and basic publication information.)
- Misc. - "Notices to Correspondents" (first
printing)
(text
?)
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1845 - March 8
(vol. I, no. 10) (Poe is listed in the
masthead
as one of the three editors.) |
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- Criticism - Reviews (pp. 145-150)
- Review of Margaret Fuller - Woman in the
Nineteenth Century
(rejected) (Although noted as "Second Notice," this is the third
of the series specifically dismissed by Poe, and assigned to C. F.
Briggs,
in his "Literati" article from Godey's Lady's Book, August
1846.)
- Review -
"Imitation —
Plagiarism — Mr. Poe's Reply to the Letter of Outis — A Large Account
of a Small
Matter — A Voluminious History of the Little Longfellow War" (first
printing)
(text ?) (This article is signed "E. A. P." It is a continuation
of the series started in the Evening Mirror (New York).)
- Misc - "[Portrait of a Distinguished
Authoress]" (first
prnting)
(text ?) (p. 153) (The "distinguished authoress" is
Margaret
Fuller (1810-1850). The two paragraphs accompany a large woodcut
engraving
of Miss Fuller reading. This article is signed "P" in pencil in the
copy
of the BJ that Poe gave to S. H. Whitman.)
- Criticism - Literary Notices (pp. 155-156)
- Review of W. A. Seeley - A Lecture on the
Philosophy of
Vegetation
(Attributed to Poe by Hull, but omitted by Pollin.)
Review - Mother's Lessons for little Girls and Boys
(Attributed
to Poe by Hull, but omitted by Pollin.)
- Review - The Saturday Emporium (first
printing)
(text
?) (Attributed to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Notice - The Foreign Quarterly Review
(Attributed, with a
question mark, to Poe by Hull, but omitted by Pollin.)
Notice - Blackwood's Magazine (Attributed, with a
question
mark, to Poe by Hull, but omitted by Pollin.)
- Misc. - "[In a
late lecture on the 'Poets and Poetry
of America,'
delivered
. . . "] (First printing) (text ?) (p. 159.) (This
item
is signed "E. A. P.")
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1845 - March 15
(vol. I, no. 11) |
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- Criticism - Reviews (pp. 161-163)
- Review of Park Benjamin - Infatuation
(The title of
this item
is "Satirical Poems.") (This article is signed "P" in pencil in
the
copy of the BJ that Poe gave to S. H. Whitman.)
- Review - "A
Continuation
of
the
Voluminious History of the Little Longfellow War — Mr. Poe's farther
Reply
to the Letter of Outis" (first printing) (text ?) (This
article
is a continuation of the series started in the Evening Mirror
(New
York) and the BJ article of March 8, 1845.) (This article is
signed
"P" in pencil in the copy of the BJ that Poe gave to S. H.
Whitman.)
- Tale - "Some
Passages in the Life of a Lion
[Lion-izing]"
(reprint)
(text ?) (pp. 164-166) (Signed "EDGAR A. POE.")
- Misc. - "[Introductory note to P. P. Cooke's poem
'Florence Vane.']"
(p.
169, col. 1): "We have had frequent requests within the last ten days,
for a copy of 'Florence Vane' — a little poem recited by Mr. Poe in his
late Lecture on the Poetry of America. To oblige our friends,
therefore, (and ourselves,) we publish the lines, from memory, as
accurately as we can."
- Criticism - Literary Notices (pp. 173-174)
- Review of James J. Mapes - Inaugural Address
(Attributed to
Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Review - Cruikshank's Omnibus
(Attributed to Poe by Hull
and
Pollin.)
- Review - The Democratic Review for
March (Attributed to
Poe
by Hull and Pollin.)
- Review - Martin's Illustrated Family Bible
(Attributed to
Poe by Pollin, but disputed by Hull, who thinks it is by Briggs.)
- Notice - The New World (Attributed to
Poe by Hull and
Pollin.)
- Annoucement of George Bush - Anastasis
(Attributed to Poe
by Pollin. Not mentioned by Hull, probably because it is too short to
qualify
as a review.)
- Misc. - "Literary Intelligence" (first
printing) (text
?) (pp.
174-175) (Attributed to Poe by Hull. Omitted by Pollin.)
- Misc. - "To Readers and Correspondents" (first
printing) (text
?) (p. 175, bottom of col. 1) (Attributed to Poe by
Pollin.)
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1845 - March 22
(vol. I, no. 12) |
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- Criticism - Reviews (pp. 177-184)
- Review -
"More of
theVoluminious
History of the Little Longfellow War — Mr. Poe's Third Chapter of
Reply
to the Letter of Outis" (first printing) (text ?) (This
article
is a continuation of the series started in the Evening Mirror
(New
York) and the BJ articles of March 8 and 15, 1845.) (This
article
is signed "E. A. P.")
- Notice of The Southern Literary Messenger
(first
printing)
(text ?) (This item is attributed to Poe by Killis Campbell, 1909, p.
624,
as "likely." Attributed to Poe also by Pollin, but disputed by Hull,
who
attributes it to C. F. Briggs. Poe was in contact with B. B. Minor
about this
time and it would certainly be typical of Poe to grant an extended puff
for the SLM and for Minor (by name) in the midst of a
relationship Poe
hoped would prove personally beneficial.)
- Notice of The Columbian Magazine for
April
(Attributed to
Poe by Pollin, but disputed by Hull, who attributes it to C. F.
Briggs.)
- Misc. - "National Nomenclature" (first
printing) (text
?)
(pp. 186-187) (Attributed to Poe by Pollin)
Miscellany (pp. 190-191)
- Misc. - "Mrs. R. S. Nichols . . ." (first
printing) (text
?)
(This article is signed "P" in pencil in the copy of the BJ
that
Poe gave to S. H. Whitman.)
- Notice - The Saturday Emporium (first
printing)
(text
?) (Attributed to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
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1845 - March 29
(vol. I, no. 13) |
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- Criticism - Reviews (pp. 193-198)
- Review -
"Imitation —
Plagiarism — The Conclusion of Mr. Poe's Reply to the Letter of Outis"
(first
printing)
(text ?) (This article is a continuation of the series started in
the Evening Mirror (New York) and the BJ articles of
March
8, 15 and 22, 1845.) (This article is signed "E. A. P.")
- The Theatre (pp. 203-205.)
- Review of Mrs. Mowatt - "Fashion" (This item
carries the title "The
New
Comedy by Mrs. Mowatt.") (This article is signed "P.")
- Misc - "[Editorial corrections and notes]" (p. 207,
botttom of col.
1)
(Attributed to Poe by Pollin.)
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1845 - April 5
(vol. I, no. 14) |
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- Criticism - Reviews (pp. 209-211)
- Review of W. Newman - Human Magnetism
(first
printing) (text
?) (This article is signed "P" in pencil in the copy of the BJ
that Poe gave to S. H. Whitman.)
- Review of William R. Wagstaff - A History of
the Society of Friends
(Attributed to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
Review - Blackwood's Magazine (Attributed to Poe by Hull
and
Pollin.)
- Review of Thomas Wakely, editor - Republication
of the London Lancet
(Attributed to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Notice of John H. Mancur - The Palais Royal
(Attributed
to
Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Announcement of Thomas L. Nichols - Lecture on
Immigration and the
Right
of Naturalization (Attributed to Poe by Hull and
Pollin.)
- Announcement of David Lee Child - The Taking of
Naboth's Vineyard
(Attributed to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Notice of H. Didimus - New Orleans as I found it
(Attributed
to Poe by W. D. Hull.)
- Notice of Mrs. Ellet - Look to the End
(Attributed
to
Poe by Hull, but omitted by Pollin.)
- Notice - Le Livre des Petits Enfants
(Attributed to Poe by
Hull,
but omitted by Pollin.)
- Notice of John Frost - The Book of the Army
(Attributed
to
Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Notice of W. S. W. Ruschenberger - Elements of
Entomolgy
(Attributed
to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Notice of Mrs. S. J. Hale, editor - Keeping
House and House-Keeping
(Attributed to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Announcement of The Book of Common Prayer, and
Administration of
the
Sacraments (Attributed to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Notice of M. Michelet (translated by G. H. Smith) -
History of
France
(Attributed to Poe by Hull, but omitted by Pollin.)
- Review -
"Plagiarism —
Imitation — Postscript to Mr. Poe's Reply to the Letter of Outis"
(first
printing)
(text ?) (pp. 211-212) (This article is the continuation of the series
started in the Evening Mirror (New York) and the BJ
articles
of March 8, 15, 22 and 29, 1845.) (This article is signed "E. A. P.")
- Misc. - "[Introduction to 'The Rivulet's
Dream']" (first
printing)
(text ?) (p. 215)
- Tale - "Berenice"
(reprint) (text
?) (pp.
217-219)
(Signed as "EDGAR A. POE.")
- Review of Anna C. Mowatt - "Fashion" (this item
is actually
titled:
"Prospects of the Drama. — Mrs. Mowatt's Comedy") (first
printing)
(text ?) (pp. 219-220) (This item is signed "P" in pencil in the
copy of the BJ that Poe gave to S. H. Whitman.)
- Criticism - The Magazines (pp. 220-221)
(All of the items in this
section
are attributed to Poe by Killis Campbell, 1909, p. 624, as "likely.")
- Notice of Graham's Magazine
(Attributed to Poe by
Hull and
Pollin.)
- Notice of The Lady's Book (Attributed
to Poe by Hull and
Pollin.)
- Notice of The Monthly Rose
(Attributed to Poe by Hull and
Pollin.)
- Notice of The Ladies Garland and Cabinet of the
Daughters of
Temperance
(Attributed to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Notice of The Knickerbocker (This one
item is attributed
by
Hull to Briggs. Apparently following Hull, Pollin omits the item.)
- Miscellany (p. 223) (Attributed to Poe by
Pollin, not
mentioned by
W. D. Hull.)
- Misc. - "A New Name for the Nation"
- Misc. - "[The London papers are paying compliments
. . .]"
- Misc. - "[Mr. I. T. Hart . . .]"
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1845 - April 12
(vol. I, no. 15) |
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- Criticism - Reviews (pp. 225-227) (All of
the "brief reviews"
in this
section
are attributed to Poe by Killis Campbell, 1909, p. 624, as "likely.")
- Review of Charles Anthon (edited by William Smith)
- A
Dictionary of
Greek and Roman Antiquities (This article is signed "P" in
pencil
in the copy of the BJ that Poe gave to S. H. Whitman.)
(As
noted by Killis Campbell, 1911, p. 362, this item is paraphrased in the
Southern
Literary Messenger for May 1845, presumably by Poe.)
- Review of G. Vandenhoff - A Plain System of
Elocution
(Attributed
to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Review of John Tomlin - Shelley's Grave and
other Poems
(Attributed
to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Review of G. T. Mulder - The Chemistry of
Animal and Vegetable
Physiology
(Attributed to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Review of Charles Anthon - A Grammar of the
Greek Language
(Attributed to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Review of Francis Fauvel-Gouraud - Phreno-Mnemotechny;
of the Art
of
Memory (Attributed to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Notice of Voyages Round the World
(Attributed to Poe by
Hull,
but omitted by Pollin.)
- Notice of Hans Christian Andersen (translated by
Mary Howitt) - Life
in Italy (Attributed to Poe by Hull, but omitted by Pollin.)
- Essay -
"Anastatic
Printing" (pp. 229-231)
(This item
is signed "P" in pencil in the copy of the BJ that Poe gave to
S.
H. Whitman.)
- Criticism - The Magazines (pp. 235-236) (All of
the items in this section
are
attributed to Poe by Killis Campbell, 1909, p. 624, as "likely." They
are
also attributed to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Notice of The American Review (for April)
Notice of The Southern Literary Messenger (for April)
Notice of The Democratic Review (for April)
- Notice of Hunt's Merchant's Magazine
- Criticism - Review of "The Antigone at Palmo's"
(pp. 236-237) (This
item
is signed "P" in pencil in the copy of the BJ that Poe gave to
S.
H. Whitman.)
- Misc - "Literary Intelligence" (pp.
238-239)
(Attributed to
Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Misc. - "Notices to Correspondents" (p. 239)
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1845 - April 19
(vol. I, no. 16) |
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- Misc
-
"Street-Paving" (pp. 241-242) (This
item is
signed
"P" in pencil in the copy of the BJ that Poe gave to S. H.
Whitman.)
- Misc. - "Achilles' Wrath" (pp. 251-252)
(This item is a
defense
of the review "The Antigone at Palmo's" from the BJ for April
12,
1845.) (This item is signed "P" in pencil in the copy
of the BJ that Poe gave to S. H. Whitman.)
- Criticism - Reviews (pp. 225-227) (All
attributed to Poe by Hull and
Pollin.)
- Review of Night; a Poem
Review of Leigh Hunt - Imagination and Fancy (This item
is
attributed to Poe by Killis Campbell, 1909, p. 624, as "likely.")
- Review of Francis Fauvel-Gouraud - Phreno-Mnemotechny;
of the Art
of
Memory
Notice of The Farmer's and Emigrant's Guide Book
- Announcement of Longfellow - Voices of the Night
- Announcement of John W. B. Lever - A Practical
Treatise on the
Organic
Diseases of the Uterus
Announcement of Mysteries of London
- Announcement of Frank Forester - The Warwick
Woods
- Announcement of The Westminster Review (for
March) (This
one
item is not mentioned by Hull, perhaps because of its brevity.)
- Tale -
"Bon-Bon" (reprint) (pp. 243-247)
(Unsigned)
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1845 - April 26
(vol. I, no. 17) |
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- Poem
- "To F——"
("Beloved!
amid the earnest woes. . .") (reprint) (text ?) (p. 260,
col.
2) (Signed "E.") (This poem was originally published as "To Mary"
in the Southern Literary Messenger for July 1835, and was late
reprinted
as "To One Departed." This reprint in the BJ rededicates the
Poe
to Frances S. Osgood.)
- Tale - "The Oval
Portrait" (pp. 264-265)
(Signed as by
"EDGAR
A. POE.")
- Misc. - "A Gentle Puff" (p. 266)
- Criticism - Reviews (pp. 266-268) (Other than
those listed below, Hull
attributes
the reviews in this section to Briggs.)
- Review of William A. Guy - Principles of
Forensic Medicine
(Attributed
to Poe by Hull, but omitted by Pollin.)
- Review of Sir Walter Scott - The Waverley Novels
(Attributed
to Poe by Hull, but omitted by Pollin.)
- Notice of A Phrase Book in English and German
(Attributed to
Poe
by Hull, but omitted by Pollin.)
- Notice of The Chronicles of Pineville
(Attributed to Poe by
Hull,
but omitted by Pollin.)
- Criticism - "The Magazines" (pp. 268-269) (All
attributed to Poe by Hull
and
Pollin.)
Notice of The Lady's Book (for May)
- Notice of Graham's Magazine (for May)
- Notice of The Columbian
- Notice of The Southern Quarterly Review
- Misc. - "Miscellany" (p. 271) (All attributed
to Poe by Hull
and
Pollin.)
- "Puns from the Boston Post"
- Poem -
"Impromptu to
Kate
Carol" (Attributed to Poe by J. H. Whitty (Poems,
1911, p. 287), Killis Campbell (The Mind of Poe, 1933, p. 208)
and
T. O. Mabbott.)
- "Mr. Murdoch's Lectures"
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1845 - May 3
(vol. I, no. 18) |
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- Essay
- "House
Furniture" (reprint of "The Philosophy
of
Furniture")
(text ?) (pp. 273-275) (Unsigned)
- Poem
- "The
Sleeper"
(reprint) (p. 278, col. 2)
(Signed
as by "EDGAR A. POE.")
- Reviews (pp. 281-283)
- Review of Fitz-Greene Halleck - "Alnwick
Castle" (rejected)
(Attributed
to "J. R. Lowell" by Poe in pencil in the copy of the BJ that
Poe
gave to S. H. Whitman.) (This item is attributed to Poe by Killis
Campbell, 1909, p. 624, as "likely." Campbell probably had not
personally
examined the Whitman copy of the BJ and was, therefore, unaware of
Poe's
attribution to Lowell.)
- Criticism - Critical Notices (pp. 284-285)
- Notice of William Preston Snapp [[Stapp]] - The
Prisoners of
Perote
(Attributed to Poe by W. D. Hull and Pollin.)
- Notice of George P. Marsh - Remarks on an
Address delivered before
the
New England Society of the City of New York (Attributed to Poe by
W.
D. Hull and Pollin.)
- Review of William Hazlitt - Table-Talk
(Attributed to Poe by W.
D. Hull and Pollin.)
Review of George Palmer Putnam - American Facts (Attributed to
Poe
by W. D. Hull and Pollin.)
- Announcement of Charles Dickens - Count Ludwig,
and other romances
(Attributed to Poe by W. D. Hull, but not mentioned by Pollin.)
- Announcement of The Apochryphal New Testament
(Attributed
to Poe by W. D. Hull, but not mentioned by Pollin.)
- Announcement of Frederick Kohirausch (translated by
James D. Haas) - History
of the Germans (Attributed to Poe by W. D. Hull, but not mentioned
by Pollin. Pollin does credit Poe with two other announcements of this
work: April 12 and June 7, 1845. Pollin mentions the same two items,
and
says nothing at all about the May 3, 1845 item, in Hansen and Pollin, The
German Face of Edgar Allan Poe, 1995, p. 72.)
- Announcement of Thomas Ewbank - Specimens of
Ancient Oracular and
Fighting
Eolipiles (Attributed to Poe by W. D. Hull, but not mentioned
by Pollin.)
- The Magazines (p. 285, col. 1)
- Review of The Aristidean for April
- [Miscellanies] (p. 286, col. 2)
- Misc. - "National Nomenclature" (Attributed
to
Poe by Pollin.)
- Misc. - "Popular Lecures" (Hull says that
this
item may by Poe,
but
does not mention the others in this section.)
- Misc. - "The Way they do things in England"
(Attributed to Poe by
Pollin.)
- Misc. - We learn that Mr. Howitt is engaged on a
work
. . ."
(Attributed
to Poe by Pollin.)
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1845 - May 10
(vol. I, no. 19) |
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- Tale - "Three
Sundays in a
Week" (reprint)
(pp.
293-295)
(Signed as by "EDGAR A. POE")
- Poem
- "To One in
Paradise" (reprint) (p. 295, col.
1)
(Signed as by "EDGAR A. POE.")
- Reviews (pp. 295-297) (All of the items
in this section
are
attributed to Poe by Killis Campbell, 1909, p. 624, as "likely.")
- Review of Homer (with notes by Charles Anthon) - The
First
Three Books
The Iliad (Attributed to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- The Magazines (pp. 297-298)
Review of Blackwood for April (Attributed to Poe by
Hull and
Pollin.)
- Notice of Professor Gouraud's Lecture (pp.
299-300)
(Attributed
to Poe by Hull and Pollin.) (This item is mostly a lengthy quotation
from
the lecture.)
- Misc. "The Broadway Theatre" (p. 301)
(Attributed to
Poe by
Killis Campbell, 1909, p. 624, as "likely." It is not mentioned by Hull
or Pollin.)
- Miscellany (p. 302) (Attributed to Poe by
Pollin, not
mentioned
by Hull.)
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1845 - May 17
(vol. I, no. 20) (This issue is misdated in
the masthead as May 10, 1845) |
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- Tale - "The Pit
and the Pendulum"
(reprint) (pp.
307-311)
(Signed as by "EDGAR A. POE.")
- Reviews (pp. 311-316)
- Review of Samuel C. Hall - The Book of Gems
("Old English
Poetry")
(This review is essentially a revised reprint of Poe's review of Hall's
Book
of Gems from the SLM of Augsut 1836.) (This article
is
signed "P" in pencil in the copy of the BJ that Poe gave to S.
H.
Whitman.)
- Notice of Jonathan Dymond - Essays on the
Principles of Morality
(Attributed to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Notice of William Tuner (expanded by Samuel
Dickson) - The
Principles
of the Chronothermal System of Medicine (Attributed to Poe by
Hull and Pollin.)
- Review of Titian's Venus (p. 316, col.
1) (This
item
is signed "P" in pencil in the copy of the BJ that Poe gave to
S.
H. Whitman.)
- The Magazines (pp. 316-317)
- Review of The Southern Literary Messenger
for May
(This article is signed "P" in pencil in the copy of the BJ
that
Poe gave to S. H. Whitman.)
- Notice of Godey's Lady's Book for
June (Attributed to Poe by
Hull
and Pollin.)
- Notice of Graham's Magazine for June
(Attributed to Poe by Hull
and Pollin.)
- Misc. - "Literary Intelligence" (p. 318, col.
2) (Pollin
attributes
only the item on Henry B. Hirst.)
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1845 - May 24
(vol. I, no. 21) |
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- Tale -
"Eleonora" (reprint)
(pp. 322-324)
(Signed as
by "EDGAR A. POE.")
- Misc. - "The Duke of Wellington's Despatches"
(pp. 325-326)
- Criticism - Reviews (pp. 326-331)
- Review of William Lord - Poems (This review
incorporates
excerpts,
mostly rather brief, from several of Poe's poems, including "Lenore,"
"Al
Aaraaf," "The Haunted Palace" and "The Raven.") (This article is signed
"P" in pencil in the copy of the BJ that Poe gave to S. H.
Whitman.)
- Review of W. T. Porter - The Big Bear of
Arkansas and Other Tales
(includes a comment about F. O. C. Darley) (Attributed to Poe by
Hull and Pollin.)
- Notice of William Oland Bourne - The Sale of a
Distillery: A
Pencilling
of the Present Age (Attributed to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Notice of The Dossay Portraits (from
"Punch) (Attributed
to
Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Notice of Heinrich Zshoklte - The Prime
Minister; or the Singular
Fortunes
of a Peasant and a Peer (Attributed to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Poem - "The
Conqueror Worm" (reprint) (p. 331, col.
2)
(Signed as by "EDGAR A. POE.")
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1845 - May 31
(vol. I, no. 22) |
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- Tale - "Shadow — A
Parable"
(reprint) (pp.
341-342)
(Signed as by "EDGAR A. POE.")
- Reviews (pp. 342-346)
- Review of Mrs. Child - Philothea
(essentially a
revised
reprint of review from SLM of September 1836) (This article is
signed
"P" in pencil in the copy of the BJ that Poe gave to S. H.
Whitman.)
- The Magazines (rejected) (p. 346) (Pollin
reprints
this, but
with a note "Not by Poe")
- Literary Gossip (pp. 347-348)
Misc. - "An American gentleman who has lately returned . . . "
- Miscellanea (pp. 348-350) (This whole
section is
attributed
to Poe by Killis Campbell, 1909, p. 624, item 16, with the note,
"extremely
flimsy, but obviously Poe's.)
- Misc - "Anastatic Printing" (Only the
introduction is
attributed
to Poe, a followup of his full essay on the topic in the April 12, 1845
issue. Most of this item is an extract from Appleton's Literary
Bulletin.)
(Attributed to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Misc. - Transactions of the American Ethnological
Society (???) (Not
specifically
mentinoned by Hull or Pollin.)
- Misc. - "Piano Fortes" (Attributed by Hull to
Watson.)
- Misc. - "The Last Piece, or the Le Morceau
Honteux" (???)
(Not
specifically mentinoned by Hull or Pollin.)
- Misc. - "The editor of the Knickerbocker . .
."
(Attributed by
Hull
to Briggs)
- Misc. - Douglas Gerold's Idea of
Conservatives
(???) (Not
specifically
mentinoned by Hull or Pollin.)
- Misc. - "Births, Deaths, and Marriages" (???)
(Not specifically
mentinoned
by Hull or Pollin.)
- Misc. - "The Consequences of Curtailment"
(???)
(Not specifically
mentinoned by Hull or Pollin.)
- Misc. - Announcement of N. P. Willis - Dashes at
Life
(Attributed to
Poe
by Hull and Pollin.)
- Misc. - Introduction for Henry B. Hirst - "Unseen
River" (Attributed to
Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Misc. - "The Largest Letter in the
World
(???) (Not
specifically
mentinoned by Hull or Pollin.)
- Misc. - "Pippin" (Attributed to Poe by Hull,
but not mentioned by
Pollin.)
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1845 - June 7
(vol. I, no. 23) |
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- Criticism - "Magazine Writing — Peter
Snook"
(reprint)
(pp.
354-357) (review of Dalton's book) (This article is signed "P" in
pencil in the copy of the BJ
that Poe gave to S. H. Whitman.)
- Tale - "The
Assignation" (reprint) (pp.
357-360)
(Signed
as by "EDGAR A. POE.")
- Criticism - New Works Lately Received (pp. 362-363)
- Announcement of William Bolles - An Explanatory and
Phonographic
Pronouncing
Dictionary of the English Language (Attributed to Poe by Hull and
Pollin.)
- Announcement of Smith's Weekly Volume (No.
1 to 23, vol. I)
(Attributed
to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Announcement of Henry Jacob Bigelow - Manual of
Orthopedic Surgery
(Attributed to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Announcement of Richardsiana; or, Hits at the
Style of Popular
American
Authors (Attributed to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Announcement of George P. Marsh - The Bustle: a
Philosophical and
Moral
Poem (Attributed to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Announcement of William Bolles - The Complete
Evangelist
(Attributed
to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
Announcement of George Lippard - The Quaker City (Attributed to
Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Announcement of The Mysteries of Berlin
(Not mentioned by
Hull. Attributed to Poe by Pollin.)
- Announcement of Eveline Neville; or, A Spirit,
yet a Woman Too
(Attributed
to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Announcement of Rev. Henry W. Sweetser - The
Progress of Passion
(Attributed to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Announcement of Eliot Warburthon - The Cresent
and the Cross
(Attributed
to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Announcement of Henry Lord Brougham - Lives of
Men of Letters and
Science
who flourished in the time of George III (Attributed to Poe by Hull
and Pollin.)
- Announcement of Alexander Vinet (translated by
Robert Turnbull) - Vital
Christianity (Attributed to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Announcement of Kohlrausch's History of Germany
(Not
mentioned
by Hull. The text is included by Pollin, but without direct comment,
although
it is noted in the index. Pollin also mentions this announcement in
Hansen
and Pollin, The German Face of Edgar Allan Poe, 1995, p. 72))
- Announcement of The Sibyl's Book of Fate; The
Young Bride's
Book
and The Comic English Grammar (Attributed to Poe by Hull and
Pollin.)
- Criticism - Magazines and Reviews (pp.
363-364) (All
of these items
are
attributed to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Notice of The Democratic Review for June
Notice of Hunt's Magazine for June
- Notice of The American Review for June
- Misc. - The Grave of L. E. L. [Lettitia E.
Landon] (p.
365)
(Attributed to Poe by Pollin.)
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1845 - June 14
(vol. I, no. 24) |
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- Tale - "The
Premature Burial"
(reprint) (pp.
369-373)
(Signed as by "EDGAR A. POE.")
- Criticism - Reviews (pp. 376-379)
- Review of William Bolles - An Explanatory and
Phonographic
Pronouncing
Dictionary of the English Language (Attributed to Poe by Hull
and Pollin.)
- New Works Lately Received (p. 379)
- Notice of Self (Attributed to Poe by
Hull and Pollin.)
- Notice of Sir Walter Scott - The Waverley Novels
(Attributed to
Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Notice of Zschokke - Veronica; or the Free
Court of Aarau
(Attributed
to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Miscellanies (pp. 381-382)
- Misc. - "A Passionate Lover of Flowers"
(Attributed to Poe by
Pollin,
not mentioned by Hull.)
- Notice of H. W. Longfellow - The Poetry of
Europe
(Attributed
to
Poe by Pollin, not mentioned by Hull.)
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1845 - June 21
(vol. I, no. 25) |
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- Tale -
"Morella"
(reprint) (pp. 388-389) (Unsigned)
(There
is one correction in pencil, by Poe, in the copy of the BJ that
he gave to S. H. Whitman. The name "Hinnonn" was corrected to "Hinnon."
Poe also added the note: "Robert Stannard Helen
Stannard
Helen Whitman — Helen Ellen Elenore Lenore!" in the
margin of the page, referring to chain of names connecting "Helen" and
"Lenore.")
- Misc. - [Introduction to two poems by Miss Anne
Charlotte Lynch] (pp.
390-391)
- Misc. - "A Just View of a Bad Habit" (p. 390)
- Criticism - Reviews (pp. 392-395)
- Review of Tayler Lewis - "Plato Contra
Atheos" (first
printing) (This
article is signed "P" in pencil in the copy of the BJ that Poe
gave
to S. H. Whitman.)
- Notice of Charles Edward Anthon - A Pilgrimage
to Treves
(???)
(This item is attributed to Poe by Killis Campbell, 1909, p. 624, as
"likely."
Attributed to Briggs by Hull, but to Poe by Pollin, "with a very firm
caveat"
due to the error that the author is not the son but the nephew of Poe's
friend, Dr. Charles Anthon.)
- New Works Lately Received (pp. 395-396)
- Notice of Eugene Sue - De Rohan; or The Court
Conspirator
(Attributed to Poe by Hull, but noted by Pollin as "Probably Not by
Poe")
- Notice of J. Hall Wright - Ocean Works
(Attributed to Poe
by Hull, but noted by Pollin as "Probably Not by Poe")
- Announcement of William Howitt - The Age of
Elizabeth
(Attributed
to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Notice of Emma C. Embury - The Blind Girl, with
Other Tales
(Attributed
to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Announcement of The Dutchman's Fireside: a Tale
(Attributed to
Poe
by Hull and Pollin.)
- Announcement of Charles Anthon - A System of
Latin Versification
(Attributed to Poe by Hull and Pollin.)
- Announcement of The Gambler's Wife
(Attributed to Poe by Hull
and
Pollin.)
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1845 - June 28
(vol. I, no. 26) |
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- Poem
- "Dream-Land"
(revised reprint) (p. 407)
(Unsigned)
- Criticism - "Reviews" and "Books Lately Received"
(rejected) (Hull
attributes
the two items in these sections of this issue to Briggs. There appear
to
be no reviews by Poe in this issue. If one accepts the statement of
Thomas
Dunn English, who by 1846 had become his bitter enemy, Poe had promised
to deliver a new poem before the Philomathean and Eucleian Societies of
New York University, but finding himself uninspired began to get
frustrated,
and "as he always does when troubled — drank until intoxicated; and
remained
in a state of intoxication during the week" (T. D. English, Morning
Telegraph, June 23, 1846). This event would have been about June
24,
as noted by The Poe Log, p. 540. It may also be that Poe was
preoccupied
with the publication by Wiley & Putnam of his Tales, which
was
released on June 25, 1845.)
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