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THE
COMPLETE WORKS
OF
EDGAR ALLAN POE
EDITED BY
JAMES A. HARRISON
PROFESSOR IN THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
VOLUME XII.
LITERARY CRITICISM — VOLUME V.
NEW YORK
THOMAS Y. CROWELL & COMPANY
PUBLISHERS
[[1902]]
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CONTENTS
| PAGE | ||
| Introduction | vii | |
| The Drama of Exile, and Other Poems [[Elizabeth B. Barrett]] | 1 | |
| American Prose Writers. — N. P. Willis | 36 | |
| The Longfellow War | 41 | |
| Satirical Poems | 107 | |
| Mrs. R. S. Nichols | 110 | |
| The New Comedy by Mrs. Mowatt | 112 | |
| Human Magnetism | 121 | |
| Prospects of the Drama | 124 | |
| A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities | 129 | |
| The Antigone at Palmo’s | 130 | |
| Achilles’ Wrath | 135 | |
| Old English Poetry. — The Book of Gems | 139 | |
| Poems, by William W. Lord | 146 | |
| Plato contra Atheos | 162 | |
| The Coming of the Mammoth [[Henry B. Hirst]] | 166 | |
| Alfred Tennyson | 180 | |
| The Drama | 184, 189, 210 | |
| A Chaunt of Life and Other Poems | 193 | |
| The Lost Pleiad; and Other Poems [[Thomas Holley Chivers]] | 201 | |
| The Fortune Hunter | 207 | |
| Prose and Verse, by Thomas Hood | 213, 233, 235 | |
| Ettore Fieramosca; or, The Challenge of Barletta | 223 | |
| Editorial Miscellany | 224 | |
| The Characters of Shakspeare, by William Hazlitt | 226 | |
| The Poetical Writings of Mrs. Elizabeth Oakes Smith | 228 | |
| Dashes at Life with a Free Pencil | 234 | |
| The Indicator and Companion, by Leigh Hunt | 237 | |
| Genius and Character of Burns | 239 | |
| Festus: A Poem | 241 | |
| Coxe’s Saul | 243 | |
| The Prose Works of John Milton | 244 | |
| The Wigwam and the Cabin | 247 | |
| The Broken Vow, and Other Poems | 250 | |
| Historical Sketch of the Second War between the United States of America and Great Britain | 252 | |
| The Songs of Our Land, and Other Poems | 254 | |
| Alice Ray: A Romance in Rhyme | 259 |
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Notes:
None.
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[S:0 - JAH12, 1902] - Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore - Works - Editions - The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe - vol. 12 (1902)