- The Pay for American Authors
- Authorized or
Significant
Printings:
- Author's Pay in America (These two articles
are
actually by N. P.
Willis)
- "Author's
Pay in
America"
(N. P. Willis) (October 10, 1844, text "A" — Evening Mirror)
- "Author's Pay in America" (N. P. Willis)
(October 12,
1844, text
"B" — Weekly Mirror)
- "The
Pay for
Periodical Writing"
(N. P. Willis) (October 12, 1844, text "A" — Evening Mirror)
- "The Pay for Periodical Writing" (N. P.
Willis)
(October 19,
1844,
text "B" — Weekly Mirror)
- Pay of American Authors (These four articles are
by Poe)
- "Pay of American
Authors"
(Part I)
(January
24, 1845, text "A" — Evening Mirror)
- "Pay of American Authors" (Part I) (February 1,
1845, text
"B" — Weekly
Mirror)
- "Pay of Authors in
America"
(Part
II) (January
25, 1845, text "A" — Evening Mirror)
- "Pay of American Authors" (Part II) (February
8, 1845, text
"B" — Weekly
Mirror)
- "Pay of American
Authors -- The
Magazines" (Part
III) (January 27, 1845, text "A" — Evening Mirror) (This
one
item was not reprinted in the Weekly Mirror.)
- "Pay of American
Authors --
Synopsis of
the International
Copy-Right Question" (Part IV) (January 31, 1845, text "A" — Evening
Mirror)
- "Pay of American Authors [-- Synopsis of the
International
Copy-Right
Question]"
(Part IV) (February 8, 1845, text "B" — Weekly Mirror)
(Both
parts II and IV are reprinted in the same issue.)
- [Pay of
American
Authors]
(Part
IV) (February 8, 1845, text "C" — Godey's) (The material
is
reused in an item of "Marginalia.")
- [Pay of
American Authors]
(Part
IV) (1850, text "D" — Works) (repeats the Godey's
item
of "Marginalia.")
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- The
Philosophy of
Composition
- Authorized and
Significant
Printings:
- Reprints:
- "The Philosophy of Composition" (September
21, 1850,
text "BA" from
"B" — The New York Tribune)
- "[The Philosophy of Composition]" (February 16,
1850 — New
England Washingtonian,
Boston, MA) (reprints 6 paragraphs)
- Translations:
- “La génèse d'un poème” —
(French
translation by Charles Baudelaire)
- “Méthode de composition” — April 20,
1859 — Revue
française
- “La génèse d'un poème” —
1865 — Histoires grotesques et sérieuses, Paris: Michel
Lévy frères
- ["The Philosophy of Composition"] (1862 — Lieder und Balladenbuch Americanischer und
Englischer Dichter, Hamburg) (translation by Adolf Strodtmann,
noted by Ingram, The Raven, with
Literary and Historical Commentary, London: George Redway, 1885,
p. 72.)
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- The
Philosophy of
Furniture
- Authorized or
Significant
Printings:
- Reprints:
- "The Philosophy of Furniture" (May 16,
1840, text "AA"
from "A" — The
Spirit of the Times)
- "House Furniture" (May 17, 1845, text "BA"
acknowledged
from "B"
— Weekly Mirror (New York))
- "The Philosophy of Furniture" (1852 — Tales
and Sketches:
to which is added The Raven: A Poem, London, George Routledge &
Co.)
- "Philosophy of Furniture" (1866 — The Complete Poetical Works of Edgar Allan
Poe; with a Selection of His Sketches and Reviews, London: Ward,
Lock, and Tyler")
- Translations:
- “Philosophie de l'Ameublement” — (French
translation by Charles Baudelaire)
- “Philosophie de l'Ameublement” — October 1852 —
Le Magazine Des Familles
- “Philosophie de l'Ameublement” — March 27, 1853
— Le Monde littéraire
- “Philosophie de l'Ameublement” — September 14,
1854 — Le Pays
- “Philosophie de l'Ameublement” — 1865 — Histoires
grotesques et sérieuses, Paris: Michel Lévy
frères
- “Philosophie de l'Ameublement” — November 11,
1856 — Le Mousquetaire (French
translation by William L. Hughes)
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- The
Poetic
Principle
- Authorized or
Significant
Printings:
- "The Poetic Principle" (written before
December 20,
1848, text
"A"
— manuscript, apparently lost) (Poe first delivered the lecture on
December
20, 1848 for the Franklin Lyceum at Howard's Hall in Providence, Rhode
Island. This version was stolen from Poe's valise in Philadelphia
sometime
June 30 - July 7, 1849, along with the original manuscript of his
lecture
on "American Poetry.")
- "The Poetic Principle" (having lost the original
manuscript,
Poe
rewrote
this by August 17, 1849). Poe delivered this version of the lecture in
Richmond on August 17, 1849 at the Exchange Concert Rooms in Richmond,
Virginia; and September 14, 1849 in Norfolk, Virginia. The manuscript
itself
appears to have been among the few items found in his trunk after his
death.
In a letter of July 29, 1850, Bayard Taylor, acting for Griswold,
offered
to sell the manuscript to George Graham for $50 for the benefit of Mrs.
Clemm. Graham apparently declined, and it seems instead to have been
purchased
for publication by John Sartain.) (Poe apparently refers to writing
this
lecture in the postscript of his letter of November 26, 1848 to Sarah
Helen
Whitman.)
- "The Poetic Principle"
(August 31,
1850, text "B" — Home Journal) (printed from advance sheets of
"D")
- "The Poetic Principle" (October 1850,
text "C" — Sartain's
Union Magazine) (issued about September 16, 1850. The text is
noted as "from the unpublished manuscript.")
- "The Poetic Principle"
(September
1850, text "D" — Works)
- Reprints:
- "Lecture on the Poetic Principle by the Late
Edgar A.
Poe"
(October
8, 1850 — The Semi-Weekly Examiner (Richmond)) (Reprinted from Sartain's
Union Magazine. Printed on page 1, beginning in column 6.)
- "The Poetic Principle" (April 17, 1881 — The
Bloomington Bulletin
(Illinois)) (Vol. I, no. 60, the Sunday Edition, quotes Poe's full
essay
on the full front page, continuing on page three, without any
explanation
other than "Lecture by Edgar A. Poe." Presumably, the small paper
needed
a considerable amount of filler and Poe's article served this purpose
admirably,
while also lending a sense of literary class.)
- "The Poetic Principle" (1888
— Library of American Literature, New York: Charles L. Webster
& Company) (reprinted from the 1850 Works)
- Translations:
- "Du principe poétique" — 1888 — Edgar
Poë: Dernier Contes,
Paris: Albert Savine (French translation by
Félix Rabbe)
- Forgeries:
- A manuscript fragment listed as a fake by the
famous forger
Joseph
Cosey
in American Books Current (1968-1969): "MS forgery of a Poe
portion
of a lecture, 'Poetic Principle,' dated 9 Dec 1847. 2 pp (joined
together),
5 by 14 inches. hn 33 (177) $40" (p. 1421)
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