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Marie, Aristide. Bibliographie des oeuvres de Gérard de Nerval. Paris: Honoré Champion, 1926.

Maturin, Charles Robert. Melmoth the Wanderer. Edinburgh: A. Constable, 1820. 4 Vols.

Mayo, Benjamin. New Complete and Universal Natural History. From the Last London edition of J. Macloc. Philadelphia: McCarty and Davis, 1818. 2 Vols.

Minor, Benjamin Blake. The Southern Literary Messenger. New York and Washington: Neale Publishing Co., 1905.

Moore, C. L. “Poe's place as a Critic”. The Booklover, Vol. 4 (1903): 86ff.

Morgan, Sydney (Owenson) Lady. France in 1829-30. New York: J. & J. Harper, 1830. 2 Vols.

The New Monthly Magazine. London: Colburn and Bentley, 1826-1834. Vols. 16-40.

Mrs. Ann Radcliffe. “On the Supernatural in Poetry”, Vol. 16 (1826): 145ff.

Anon. [Review of Continuation of Vivian Grey], Vol. 19 (1827): 302.

Anon. “Letters from the Levant”, Vol. 20 (1827); 70ff., 136ff., 256ff., 321ff., 435ff.; Vol. 22 (1828): 87ff., 104ff.; Vol. 23 (1828): 313ff.

Anon. “Recollections of Turkey”, Vol. 20 (1827): 87ff., 181ff.

[Horatio Smith]. “Hatem Tai; an Arabian Tale”, Vol. 22 (April, 1828): 341ff.

Anon. “Alfadhol Alderamy, an Arabian Tale”, vol. 22 (May, 1828): 430ff.

[Mrs. Sarah Austin], “Specimens of German Genius”, Vol. 28 (1830): 311ff., 444ff., 519ff.; 701. 29 (1830); 34ff., 180ff.

Anon. “The Philosophy of Clubs”, Vol. 22 (1828): 261ff., 393ff., 497ff.; Vol. 23 (1826): 247ff., 42ff”.

Anon. “The Misadventures of a Short-Sighted Man”, Vol. 23 (August, 1828): 149ff. [page 649:]

The New Monthly Magazine. Continued.

Anon. “The Annuals”, Vol. 23 (182G): 461ff. Anon. “A Passage in the Life and Adventures of the Chevalier due T—”. Vol. 25 (March, 1829): 231ff.

Anon. “Constantinople — Travels in Turkey”, Vol. 26 (August, 1829): 184ff.

Anon. “Recollections of a Göttingen Student”, Vol. 26 (December, 1629): 315ff.; Vol. 28 (1850): 12ff., 145ff., 245ff., 340ff., 423ff.; Vol. 29 (1600): 117ff.

[Edward Bulwer Lytton]. “Monos and Daimonos. A Legend”, Vol. 28 (May, 1830): 387ff.

[Edward Bulwer Lytton]. “De Lindsay. A Tale’, Vol. 28 (June, 1830): 557ff.

Anon. ‘The Miseries of ‘The Happiest Fellow Alive”, Vol. 29 (August, 1830): 44ff.

Anon. “The Old Story. A Psychological Curiosity”, Vol. 29 (August, 1830): 87ff.

Anon. “On the Art of Rising in Prose”, Vol. 29 (August, 1830): 162ff.

Anon. “The Prison-Breaker”, Vol. 29 (October, 1830): 37bff.

[Edward Bulwer Lytton]. “Conversations with an Ambitious Student in Ill Health”, Vol. 29 (December, 1830): 511ff.; Vol. 31 (January, March, May, 1831): 16ff., 193ff., 411ff.; Vol. 32 (November, 1831): 409ff.; Vol. 34 (January, March, 1832): 71ff., 232.

Anon. “Some Passages from the Diary of a Late Fashionable Apothecary”, Vol. 31 (March, 1831): 233ff.

Anon. “Living Literary Characters: Edward Bulwer”, Vol. 31 (May, 1831): 57ff.

[Edward Bulwer Lytton]. “The World as it Is”, Vol. 32 (November, 1831): 420ff.

[Edward Bulwer Lytton]. “Knowledge of the World in Men and Books”, Vol. 33 (December, 1831): 523ff.

Anon. “The Victim. By a Medical Student”, Vol. 32 (December, 1831): 571ff.

[Edward Bulwer Lytton]. “Asmodeus at Large”, Vol. 34 (1832): 38ff., 312ff., 423ff.; Vol. 35 (1832): 241f., 104ff., 409ff., 494.ff.

[Edward Bulwer Lytton]. “On the Spirit of True Criticism”, Vol. 34 (April, 1832): 353ff.

[Edward Bulwer Lytton]. “The Modern Platonist; On Ill Health and its Consolation”, Vol. 37 (January, 1833): 24ff.

Anon. “Hereditary Honors”, Vol. 34 (May, 1832): 433ff.

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The New Monthly Magazine. Continued.

Anon. “Life in Death”, Vol. 37 (March, 1833): 297ff.

Anon. “The Veiled Picture”, Vol. 37 (April, 1833): 467ff.

[Edward Bulwer Lytton]. “Fi-ho-ti, or the Pleasures of Reputation”. Vol. 38 (August, 1833): 417ff.

Anon. “The Widow”, Vol. 40 (April, 1834): 506ff.

The New York Herald. October 12, 1843.

The New York Sun. April 13, 1844 — Extra. (Photostat) Poe's “The Balloon Hoax”.

Nodler, Charles. Contes. Paris: J. Hetzel, 1846.

Nodler, Charles. Nouvelles de ... Paris: Charpentier, 1841.

Parrington, Vernon Louis. Main Currents in American Thought. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1927. Vol. 2: The Romantic Revolution in America, 1800-1860.

Pattee, Fred Lewis. The Development of the American Short Story. New York: Harper, 1923.

Phillips, Mary E. Edgar Allan Poe. The Man. Philadelphia: John C. Winston Co., 1926. 2 Vols.

Phelps, Lyon. The Beginnings of the English Romantic Movement. Boston: Ginn, 1893.

Philadelphia Saturday Courier. See entry under John G. Varner.

The Pioneer. A Literary and Critical Magazine. J. R. Lowell & R. Carter, Editor and Proprietor. Boston: Leland and Whiting, 1843. Nos. 1-3.

Poe's “The Tell-Tale Heart”, No. 1 (January, 1843): 29-31. [page 651:]

Poe, Edgar Allan.

CONTEMPORARY EDITIONS.

1840. Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque. Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard, 1840.

1843. The Prose Romances ... Philadelphia: William H. Graham, 1843.

1845. Tales. New York: Wiley and Putnam, 1845.

1845. The Raven and Other Poems. New York: Wiley and Putnam, 1845.

Note: For Contemporary appearances in magazines and annuals of Poe's writings, see:

American Keepsake

American Monthly Magazine

American Museum

American Quarterly Review

Arthur's Ladies’ Magazine

Baltimore Book

Baltimore Saturday Visiter

Broadway Journal

Casket

Chambers’ Edinburgh Journal

Democratic Review

Dollar Newspaper

Gentleman's Magazine

Gift

Godey's Magazine

Graham's Magazine

Jonathan's Miscellany

Ladies’ Companion

New York Herald

New York Sun

Philadelphia Saturday Courier

Pioneer

Southern Literary Messenger

COLLECTED WORKS.

1850 — Griswold. The Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe, with Notices of his Life and Genius. By N. P. Willis, J. R. Lowell, and R. W. Griswold. New York: J. S. Redfield, 1850-1856. 4 Vols.

1894 — Stedman & Woodberry, The Works of Edgar Allan Poe; Newly Collected and Edited, With a Memoir ... by Edmund Clarence Stedman and George Edward Woodberry. Chicago: Stone & Kimball, 1894-1895. 10 Vols.

1902-Harrison. The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe. Edited by James A. Harrison. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1902. 17 Vols.

COLLECTED POEMS.

Campbell. The Poems of Edgar Allan Poe. Edited by Killis Campbell. Boston, New York, etc.: Ginn & Co., 1917.

Ingram. The Complete Poetical Works and Essays on Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe ... with Memoir by John H. Ingram. London & New York: Frederick Warne & Co., 1888.

Whitty. The Complete Poems of Edgar Allan Poe. Edited by J. H. Whitty. Boston & New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1911. [page 652:]

COLLECTED TALES.

Campbell. Poe's Short Stories. Edited with an Introduction by Campbell. New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1927. (Introduction and Bibliography).

Wilson. Tales of Edgar Allan Poe. Edited by James Southall Wilson. New York: Chicago, etc.: C. Scribner's Sons, 1927 (Introduction and bibliography).

COLLECTED CRITICISMS.

Prescott. Selections from the Critical Writings of Edgar Allan Poe, Edited by F. C. Prescott. New York: Henry Holt & Co., 1909 (Introduction).

LETTERS.

Besides the collected works and standard biographies, see:

Mabbott, Thomas Ollive. The Letters from George W. Eveleth ... .

Stanard, Mary Newton. Edgar Allan Poe Letters Till now Unpublished. ... .

Wilson, James Southall. The Letters of Edgar A. Poe to George W. Eveleth ... .

Wilson, James Southall. Unpublished Letters ...

MISCELLANEOUS.

The Gold-Bug. Foreword by Hervey Allen. Notes by T. O. Mabbott. New York: Remington & Hooper, 1928.

Murders in the Rue Morgue. Philadelphia: Drexel Institute, (1895) Facsimle [[Facsimile]] of the Manuscript.

Polybius. ... The Histories. With an English Translation by W. R. Paton. London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1927. 6 Vols. (Loeb Classical Library).

Pope-Hennessy, Una. Edgar Allan Poe, 1809-1849; A Critical Biography. London: Macmillan, 1934. See also the entry under Conrad Aiken.

Posey, Meredith N. “Notes on Poe's Hans Pfaall”. Modern Language Notes, Vol. 45 (Ddecember, 1930): 505-507. [page 653:]

Prescott, F. C., See entry under Poe, Collected Criticisms.

Puckle, James. A Grey Cap for a Green Head. Philadelphia: Samuel Longeape, 1798.

Radcliffe, Mrs. Ann. The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne. A Highland Story. 2nd edition. London: Hookham and Carpenter, 1793.

Radcliffe, Mrs. Ann. The Italian; or, The Confessional of the Black Penitents. A Romance. 2nd edition. London: T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1811, 3 vols.

Radcliffe, Mrs. Ann. The Mysteries of Udolpho, New York: E. P. Dutton, 1927.

Radcliffe, Mrs. Ann. The Romance of the Forest. London: George Routledge, 1904.

Radcliffe, Mrs. Ann. A Sicilian Romance. London: T. Hookham, 1790. 2 Vols.

Radcliffe, Mrs. Ann. See also New Monthly Magazine.

Railo, Eino. The Haunted Castle. London: Dutton, 1927.

Ransome, Arthur. Edgar Allan Poe. A Critical Study. New York: Mitchell Kennerley, 1910.

Rees, Abraham. The Cyclopaedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature. First Edition, 1819.

Reeve, Clara. The Old English Baron. London; Rivington, 1883.

Revue des Deux Mondes. Paris, 1830. Vol. 2. Anon. “Le Necromancien”, Vol. 2 (1830): 388ff.

Rhea, Robert Lee. “Some Observations on Poe's Origins”. University of Texas Studies in English, No. 10 (July 8, 1930): 135-146.

Rice, Sara Sigourney. Edgar Allan Poe. A Memorial Volume. Baltimore: Turnbull Brothers, l877.

Robertson, J. M. New Essays Toward a Critical Method. New York: 1897 [page 654:]

Robertson, John W. A Bibliography of the Writings of Edgar A. Poe. San Francisco: Russian Hill Private Press, 1934. 2 Vols.

Robertson, John W. Edgar Allan Poe, A Study. San Francisco: Bruce Brough, 1921.

Rollin, Charles. Histoire Ancienne des Egyptiens ... Paris, 1735. d.

Rollins, Charles. The Ancient History of the Egyptians ... 12th edition. Boston: Munroe & Francis, etc., 1809. Vol. 7.

Roscoe, Thomas. The German Novelists. London: Frederick Warne & Co., [1880].

The Rover: A Dollar Weekly Magazine. New York, 1845. Vol. 5.

Rudwin, Maximilian J. [Editor]. Devil Stories. An Anthology. Introduction and Notes ... New York: A. A. Knopf, 1921.

Rudmin, Maximilian J. Satan et le Satanisme dans l’Oeuvre de Victor Hugo. Paris: Societe d’Edition “Les Belles Lettres”, [c 1926].

Rudwin, Maximilian J. The Devil in Legend and Literature. Chicago: Open Court Publishing Co., 1931.

Rudwin„ Maximilian J. Supernaturalism and Satanism in Chateaubriand. Chicago: Open Court Publishing Co., 1922.

Scarborough, Dorothy. The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction. New York: G. P. Putnam, 1917.

Schick, Joseph S. “Origin of the Cask of Amontillado”. American Literature, Vol. 6 (March, 1934): 18-210.

Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von, The Armenian; or, The Ghost Seer. A History Founded on Fact. Translated by W. Render. London: H. D. Symonds, 1800. 4 Vols.

Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von. The Ghost Seer; or Apparitionist. An Interesting Fragment: London, 1795. [page 655:]

Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von. The Ghost Seer. London, 1831.

Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von. The Visionary: From the Papers of the Count de O — . New York, Philadelphia: E. Ferrett & Co., 1845.

Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von. See also The Magnolia ... .

Schlegel, Augustus William. A Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature. Translated from the German by John Black. London: Baldwin, Cradock, 1815. 2 Vols.

Schlegel, Augustus William. A Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature. Philadelphia: Hogan and Thompson, 1856.

Schlegel, Augustus William. Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature. Revised according to the latest German edition by Reverend A. J. W. Morrison. London: H. G. Bohn, 1846.

Schreiber, Carl. “A Close-Up of Poe”. Saturday Review of Literature, Vol. 3 (October 9, 1926): 165.

Schreiber, Carl. “Mr. Poe at His Conjurations”. Colophon, Vol. 2 (May, 1930): 1ff.

Scott, Sir Wa1ter. Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft. New-York: J. & J. Harper, 1830.

Scott, Sir Walter. Lives of the Novelists. London: Everyman Library, n. d.

Scott, Sir Walter. see also entry under Foreign Quarterly Review.

Smith, Grace P. “Poe's Metzengerstein”. Modern Language Notes, Vol. 48 (June, 1833): 356-359.

Smith, Horatio. Festivals Games and Amusements, Ancient and Modern. New York: J. & J. Harper, 1831.

Smith, Horatio. Gaieties and Gravities. 2nd edition. London: H. Colburn, 1826. 3 Vols. [page 656:]

Smith, Horatio. The Midsummer Medley for 1830: A Series of Comic Tales, Sketches ... London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, 1830. 2 Vols.

Smith, Horatio. The New Forest. New Edition. London: H. Colburn & R. Bentley, 1830. 3 Vols.

Smith, Horatio. Tales of the Early Ages. London: Richard Bentley, 1832. 3 Vols.

Smith, Horatio. The Tor Hill. New Edition. London: H. Colburn & R. Bentley. 1835, 3 Vols.

Smith, Horatio. Zillaha; A Tale of the Holy City. Second edition. London,: ‘Henry Colburn, 1828. 3 vols.

Smith, Horatio. See also New Monthly Magazine.

Smith, Seba. See entry under Columbian Lady's and Gentleman's Magazine.

Southern Literary Messenger. Richmond: T. W. White, 1835-1837. Vols. 1-3, and:

Poe's “The Literary Life of Thingum-Bob”, Vol. 10 (December, 1844): 719-727.

Stanard, Mary Newton. The Dreamer: A Romantic Rendering of the Life Story of Edgar AlIan Poe. Philadelphia and London: J. P. Lippincott, 1925.

Stanard, Mary Newton. Edgar Allan Poe Letters Till Now Unpublished. Philadelphia: J. P. Lippincott, 1925.

Stedman, Edmund Clarence. See entry under Poe, Collected Works.

Stovall, Floyd. “An Interpretation of Poe's Al Aaraaf”. University of Texas Studies in English, No. 9 (July 8 1929): 106-133.

Stovall, Floyd. “Poe's Debt to Coleridge”. University of Texas Studies in English, No. 10 (July 8, 1930): 70-127.

Symonds, Arthur. The Romantic Movement in English Poetry. London: 1909.

Thackeray, William M. The Paris Sketch-book. London: Smith, Rider & Co., 1869. [page 657:]

Turner, H. Arlin. “A. Note on Poe's ‘Julius Rodman’ ”. University of Texas Studies in English. No. 10 (July 8, 1930): 147-151.

An Universal History from the Earliest Account of Time. Compiled from the Original Authors. London, T. Osborne, 1747-1768. Vol. 9.

Varner, Cornelia. “Notes on Poe's Use of Contemporary Materials in Certain of His Stories”. Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Vol. 32 (January. 1938).

Varner, John Grier. Edgar Allan Poe and the Philadelphia Saturday Courier. Charlottesville: University Press, 1933.

Varner, John Grier. “Poe's Tale of Jerusalem and the Talmud”. The American Book Collector, Vol. 6 (February, 1930): 66-67.

Walpole, Horace. The Castle of Otranto. London: Chatto & Windus, 1907.

Werner, W. L. “Poe's Theories and Practice in Poetic Technique”. American Literature, Vol. 2 (May, 1930): 157-165.

Westminster Review. London: Baldwin, Cradock & Joy, 1836-1838. Vol. 21-28.

Anon. “The Poets of Our Age Considered as to Their Philosophic Tendencies”, Vol. 25 (April, 1836): 60ff.

Anon. [Review of the Works of Theodore Hook], Vol. 28 (October, 1837); 170ff.

Anon. [Review of Hood's Work], vol. 31 (April, 1836): 119ff.

Whitty, James H. see entry under Poe, Collected Poems.

Wilmer, Lambert A. Our Press Gang. Philadelphia: J. T. Lloyd, 1860.

Wilson, James Southall. “The Devil was In It”. The American Mercury, Vol. 24 (October, 1931): 215-220.

Wilson, James Southall. “The Letters of Edgar A. Poe to George W. Eveleth”. University of Virginia Alumni Bulletin, Vol. 17, Series 3 (January, 1924): 34-59. [page 658:]

Wilson, James Southall. “Poe's Philosophy of Composition”. The North American Review, Vol. 223 (December, 1926): 675-684.

Wilson, James Southall. “Unpublished Letters of Edgar Allan Poe”. The Century Magazine, Vol. 107 (March„ 1924): 652-656.

Woodberry, George E. Edgar Allan Poe. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1885.

Woodberry, George E. The Life of Edgar Allan Poe. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1909. 2 Vols. Ingram's copy, with copious marginal annotations.

Woodberry, George E. See also entry under Poe, Collected Works.


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