Text-01 — “Life in Death” — 1842, no original manuscript or fragments
are known to exist (but this version is presumably recorded in Text-02)
Text-02 — “Life in Death” — April
1842 — Graham’s — (Mabbott text A)
Text-03 — “The Oval Portrait” — 1842 — TGAPP
(manuscript of title only) — (The tale is listed, under its new title, in Poe’s handwritten table of contents,
but the text itself no longer survives. It was probably a modified version of the printed text from Graham’s
Magazine, and is presumably recorded, with perhaps a few additional changes made in proof, in Text-04)
Text-04 — “The Oval Portrait” — April
26, 1845 — Broadway Journal — (Mabbott text B)
Reprints:
“The Oval Portrait” — May 10, 1845 — Weekly News (New
York) (This reprint from Text-04 was first noted by Tanselle, p. 252)
“The Oval Portrait” — July 9, 1845 — Albany Patriot (Albany, NY)
(back page) (The newspaper is noted as being strongly abolitionist)
“The Oval Portrait” — 1850 —
WORKS — Griswold reprints Text-04 (Mabbott text C) (This is Mabbott’s
copy-text)
Scholarly and Noteworthy Reprints:
“The Oval Portrait” — 1894-1895 — The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, vol.
1: Tales, ed. G. E. Woodberry and E. C. Stedman, Chicago: Stone and Kimball (1:169-173)
“The Oval Portrait” — 1902 — The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe,
vol. 4: Tales III, ed. J. A. Harrison, New York: T. Y. Crowell (4:245-249, and 4:316-319)
“The Oval Portrait” — 1978 — The Collected Works of Edgar Allan Poe,
vol. 2: Tales & Sketches I, ed. T. O. Mabbott, Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press (2:659-667)
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Comparative Texts:
Instream Comparative Texts:
None.
Plain Text Files for Juxta:
None.
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Associated Material and Special Versions:
Miscellaneous Texts and Related Items:
“Le portrait ovale” — (French translation by William Little Hughes)
“Le portrait ovale” — March 6, 1856 — L‘Ami de la
Maison (with an illustration by Auguste Rocinet.)
“Le portrait ovale” — June 12, 1856 — Le Mousquetaire
“Le portrait ovale” — (French translation by Charles Baudelaire)
“Le portrait ovale” — January 28, 1855 — Le Pays
“Le portrait ovale” — 1857 — Nouvelles histoires par Edgar
Poe, Paris: Michel Lévy frères
“[The Oval Portrait]” — 1868 — Phantastiske Fortaellinger
[Fantastic Tales] (Copenhagen) (Danish translation by Robert Watt, noted by Anderson, p. 15)
“Het Ovale Portret” — about 1930 — Fantastische Vertellingen van
Edgar Allan Poe, Haarlem: H. D. Tjeenk Willink & Zoon (Dutch translation by Machiel Elias Barentz, with elaborate
illustrations by Albert Hahn, somewhat reminiscent of those by Harry Clarke)
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Bibliography:
Anderson, Carl L., Poe in Northlight: The Scandanavian Response to His Life and Work, Durham, NC: Duke
University Press, 1973.
Cobb, Palmer, “The Influence of E. A. T. Hoffman on the Tales of Edgar Allan Poe,”
Studies in Philology, 1908, 3:1-104
Dowell, Richard W., “The Ironic History of Poe’s ‘Life in Death‘: A
Literary Skeleton in the Closet,” American Literature (January 1971), 42:478-486.
Gross, Seymour, “Poe’s Revision of ‘The Oval Portrait’,”
Modern Language Notes (January 1959), 74:16-20.
Heartman, Charles F. and James R. Canny, A Bibliography of First Printings of the Writings of Edgar Allan
Poe, Hattiesburg, MS: The Book Farm, 1943.
Mabbott, Thomas Ollive, ed., The Collected Works of Edgar Allan Poe (Vols 2-3 Tales and Sketches),
Cambridge, Mass.: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1978.
Tansell, G. Thomas, “Unrecorded Early Reprintings of Two Poe Tales,” Publications of the
Bibliographical Society of America (2nd Quarter, 1962), 54:252.
Thompson, Gary Richard, “Dramatic Irony in ‘The Oval Portrait‘: A Reconsideration
of Poe’s Revisions,” English Language Notes (December 1968), 6:107-114.
Wyllie, John Cooke, “A List of the Texts of Poe’s Tales,” Humanistic Studies in
Honor of John Calvin Metcalf, Charlottesville: University of Virginia, 1941, pp. 322-338.
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