Articles and Essays, 1900-1920



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Broadly stated, copyright regulations allow for most material printed before 1923 to be in the public domain. Anyone seeking to use this material should consult the appropriate copyright laws, as suitable. The principles of fair use generally allow for references and judicious quotation (properly credited), particularly for scholarly articles, student papers, and other educational purposes.

It should be noted that information and views expressed in these articles and essays reflect the research and opinions of the authors.

Items here are listed chronologically. Reprinted items are listed under the earliest date of publication.


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~~ 1900-1920 ~~

  • “New Glimpses of Poe” (The Independent, 1900)
    • New Glimpses of Poe (I)” by James A. Harrison (The Independent, September 6, 1900) (recollections by Thomas H. Ellis)
    • New Glimpses of Poe (II)” by James A. Harrison (The Independent, September 13, 1900) (recollections by William Wertenbaker)
    • New Glimpses of Poe (III)” by James A. Harrison (The Independent, September 20, 1900) (recollections by B. L. Gildersleeve and O. P. Fitzgerald)
  • Unpublished Recollections of Edgar Allan Poe” by Edward M. Alfriend, Literary Era, August 1901
  • “[Reminiscences by Alexander Taylor Crane], Sunday World-Herald (Omaha, NE)
  • Edgar Poe’s Last Night in Richmond” by Dr. John Carter, Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine (November 1902)
  • The Life and Letters of Edgar Allan Poe by Dr. James A. Harrison (book — New York: T. Y. Crowell, 1903, 2 vols.)
  • Reminiscences of Edgar A. Poe” by Mrs. Susan Archer Weiss (The Independent, May 5, 1904)
  • Reminiscences of Edgar Allan Poe” by Mrs. Susan Archer Weiss (The Independent, August 25, 1904)
  • She Lives Over an Evening With Poe,” by Anonymous (New York Herald, February 19, 1905) (An alternate version, with a slighly different set of headlines, and omitting a small amount of text in regard to a daguerreotype of Poe, is in the Ingram collection at the University of Virginia: “Was a Friend of Poe,” by Anonymous, New York Herald, about February 19, 1905. Both articles bear the subheading: “Miss Ingram Tells of Poet’s Gift of a Copy of Ulalume.”)
  • Poe’s Unhappy Sister” by Gilberta S. Whittle (Baltimore Sun, October 29, 1905)
  • A Poe Miscellany” by James A. Harrison (The Independent, November 1, 1906)
  • Poe as an Evolutionist” by Frederic Drew Bond (The Popular Science Monthly, September 1907)
  • “The Home Life of Poe” by Mrs. Susan Archer Weiss (book — New York: Broadway Publishing Company, 1907)
  • “Centennial of Edgar Allan Poe” a special Sunday section issued by Times Dispatch (Richmond), January 17, 1909
    • “Literary Reputation Made in Richmond” by J. H. Whitty
    • “Mrs. Clemm, Maintstay of Poe’s Household” by J. A. Harrison
    • “Poe’s Footsteps Around Richmond” by A. M. Tyler
    • “Richmond People Who Knew Poe” by J. L. West
    • “Honors Memory of Great Poet” by L. Hawkins
    • “Richmond Association to Meet in February” by Anonymous
    • “Some Poe Counterfeits” by A. M. Tyler
  • The Life of Edgar Allan Poe by George E. Woodberry (book — Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1909, 2 vols.)
  • “Preface and Memoir” by James H. Whitty, The Complete Poems of Edgar Allan Poe, Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1911
    • Preface” by James H. Whitty
    • Memoir” by James H. Whitty

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