Dictionary of Names and Titles in Poe's Collected Works, New York: Da Capo Press, June, 1968. (212 plus
xi pages.)
Discoveries in Poe, University of Notre Dame Press, 1970. (303 plus xii pages.)
Poe Creator of Words, Baltimore: Poe Society of Baltimore and the Enoch Pratt Free Library, 1974. (85 pages.
Reprinted with an appendix of additional material, Bronxville, NY: Nicholas T. Smith, 1980, 96 pages.)
The Collected Writings of Edgar Allan Poe - Vol I: The Imaginary Voyages, Boston: Twayne - G. K. Hall, 1981
(667 plus xxxix pages. Reprinted with some corrections, New York: Gordian Press, 1994.
The Collected Writings of Edgar Allan Poe - Vol II: The Brevities, New York: Gordian Press, 1985. (575 plus
lx pages.)
Word Index to Poe's Fiction, New York: Gordian Press, 1982. (485 plus xviii pages.)
The Collected Writings of Edgar Allan Poe - Vol III: Non-Fictional Writings in the Broadway Journal, Annotations
and Commentaries and Vol IV: Edited Text, New York: Gordian Press, 1985. (364 plus lix and 279
pages.)
Insights and Outlooks: Essays on Great Writers (including seven essays on Poe), NY: Gordian Press, 1986 (240
plus xi pages).
Images of Poe's Works: A Comprehensive Descriptive Catalogue of Illustrations. Westport, CT: Greenwood
Press, 1995. (413 plus xix pages.)
The German Face of Poe (joint authorship with Thomas Hansen), Columbia, SC: Camden House, 1995. (180
pages.)
The Collected Writings of Edgar Allan Poe - Vol V: Non-Fictional Writings in the Southern Literary Messenger
(co-edited with Joseph V. Ridgely), New York: Gordian Press, 1997. (404 plus viii pages.)
Articles
“ ‘The Spectacles’ of Poe” Sources and
Significance,” American Literature, 38 (May 1965), pp. 185-190.
“New York City in the Tales of Poe,” Journal of the Bronx County
Historical Society, 2 (January 1965), pp. 16-22.
“Poe and Godwin,” Nineteenth-Century Fiction, 20 (December 1965), pp.
237-251.
“Bulwer Lytton and ‘The Tell-Tale Heart,’ “ American Notes
and Queries, 4 (September 1965), pp. 7-9.
“Poe as ‘Misserimus,’ “ Revue des Langues Vivantes, 30
(August 1967), pp. 354-366.
“Poe as Probable Author of ‘Harper's Ferry, ‘ “ American
Literature, 40 (May 1968), pp. 164-178.
“Poe's ‘Von Kempelen and His Discovery’” Sources and
Significance,” Etudes Anglaises, 20 (January 1967), pp. 12-23.
"Notre-Dame de Paris in Two of Poe's Tales,” Revue des Langues Vivantes, 34 (September
1968), pp. 354-366.
“Poe's ‘Sonnet to Zante': Sources and Associations,”
Comparative Literature Studies, 5 (Winter 1968), pp. 303-315.
“Poe, Byron, and Miss Matilda,” Names, 16 (December 1968), pp.
390-414.
“Victor Hugo and Poe,” Revue de Litterature Comparee, 42 (October
1968), pp. 494-518.
“Poe's ‘Shadow’ as Prelude to ‘The Masque of the Red
Death,’” Studies in Short Fiction, 6 (Fall 1968), pp. 103-106.
“Poe and the Computer,” Institute of Computer Research in the Humanities,
New York University, Newsletter, 3, No. 3 (Spring 1968), pp. 2-3.
“Poe's Iron Pen,” American Transcendental Quarterly, No. II (II
Quarter 1969), pp. 16-18.
“Poe as a Scriblerian,” The Scriblerian, I (April 1969), pp.
30-31.
“Provenance and Correct Text of Poe's Review of Griswold's Female
Poets," Poe Newsletter, 3 (April 1969), pp. 35-36.
“ ‘Delightful Sights', a Possible Walt Whitman Article in Poe's
Broadway Journal,” Walt Whitman Review, 15 (Fall 1969), pp. 180-187.
“Du Bartas and Victor Hugo in Poe's Criticism,” Mississippi
Quarterly, 33 (Fall 1969), pp. 45-55.
“Poe's ‘Diddling': Source of Title and Tale,” Southern
Literary Review, 2 (Fall 1969), pp. 106-111.
“Poe's Use of the Name Ermengarde in ‘Eleonora,’” Notes
and Queries, 215 (September 1970), pp. 332-333.
“Poe in the Boston Notion,” The New England Quarterly, 42
(December 1969), pp. 585-589.
“Poe's Dr. Ollapod,” American Literature, 42 (May 1970), pp.
80-82.
“Figs, Bells, Poe, and Horace Smith,” Poe Newsletter, 3 (June 1970),
pp. 8-10.
“Poe's Use of Isaac Disraeli's Curiosities to Disparage
Emerson,” Poe Newsletter, 3 (December 1970), p. 38.
“Poe and the Boston Notion,” English Language Notes, 8 (September
1970), pp. 23-28.
“Poe's ‘Some Words with a Mummy’ Reconsidered,” Emerson
Society Quarterly, 60 (Fall 1970), pp. 60-67.
Review of Michael Allen's Poe and the British Magazine Tradition in
Nineteenth-Century Fiction, 25 (December 1970), pp. 371-375. (review)
“Politics and History in Poe's ‘Mellonta Tauta,’”
Studies in Short Fiction, 8 (Fall 1971), pp. 627-631.
“Poe's Use of Material from Bernardin de Saint-Pierre's
Etudes,” Romance Notes, 12 (Summer 1971), pp. 1-8.
“Poe's Literary Use of ‘Oppodeldoc’ and Other Patent
Medicines,” Poe Newsletter, 4 (Fall 1971), pp. 30-32.
“Poe's Tale of Psyche Zenobia: A Reading for Constructive Ingenuity and
Humor,” Chapter in the Ostrom Festschrift, Papers on Poe (Wittenberg, Ohio), March 1972, pp.
92-103.
“'Mystification’ by Poe: Its Source in Fay's Norman
Leslie,” Mississippi Quarterly, 25 (Spring 1972), pp. 111-130.
“Poe and Thomas Moore,” Emerson Society Quarterly, 18 (1972), pp.
166-173.
“Names Used for Humor in Poe's Tales,” Proceedings of Names
Institute at East Texas State University, Fall 1972, pp. 51-57.
“The Temperance Movement and Its Friends Look at Poe,” Costerus
(Amsterdam), 2 (Summer 1972), pp. 119-144.
“Poe and Henry James,” The Yearbook of English Studies, Vol. 3, 1973,
pp. 232-242.
“A Hoax Detected: Poe's Illustration for ‘The Island of the Fay,’
“ The Mystery and Detection Annual, Beverly Hills, 1972, pp. 33-45.
“Poe's ‘Eldorado’ Viewed as a Song,” Prairie Schooner,
46 (Fall 1973), pp. 228-235.
“An Eighteen Thirty-Nine Review of Poe's Tales in Willis's The
Corsair, “ Poe Studies, 5 (December 1972), p. 56.
“More Music to Poe: Two Hundred Additions to the Lists of Music Based on
Poe's Poetry,” Music and Letters, 54 (1973), pp. 391-404.
“Poe as E. T. S. Grey,” Ball State University Forum, 14 (Summer
1973), pp. 44-46.
“Dean Swift in the Works of Poe,” Notes and Queries, 218 (July 1973),
pp. 244-246.
“Poe and Hemingway on Violence and Death,” English Studies, 57 (April
1976), pp. 139-142.
“Place Names in Poe's Creative Writings,” Poe Studies, 6
(December 1973), pp. 43-48.
“Poe's Letter to Howard” a Hoax,” Poe Studies, 6 (June
1973), pp. 27-28.
“Poe's Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym and the Contemporary
Reviewers,” Studies in American Fiction, 2 (Spring 1974), pp. 37-56.
“Poe, Freeman Hunt, and Four Unrecorded Reviews of Poe's Works,”
Texas Studies in Literature and Language, 16 (Summer 1974), pp. 305-313.
“Poe's Use of the Name ‘De Vere’ in ‘Lenore,’ “
Names, 23 (Fall 1974), pp. 1-5.
“Poe and the Incubator,” American Notes and Queries, 12 (May 1974),
pp. 146-149.
“Another Source of ‘The Bells’ by Poe,” Mississippi
Quarterly, 27 (Fall 1974), pp. 467-473.
“More on Lippard and Poe,” Poe Studies, 7 (Fall 1974), pp.
22-23.
"Undine in the Works of Poe,” Studies in Romanticism, 14 (Winter 1975), pp. 59-74.
“The Contemporary Reviews of Eureka” American Transcendental Quarterly,
26 (Spring 1975), pp. 26-30.
“Three Early Notices of Pym and the Snowden Connection,” Poe
Studies, 8 (December 1975), pp. 32-35.
“The Self-Destructive Fall: A Theme from Shakespeare Used in Pym and
‘The Imp of the Perverse,’ “ Etudes Anglaises, 29 (June 1976), pp. 199-202.
"Nicholas Nickleby in ‘The Devil in the Belfry,’ “ Poe Studies, 8 (June 1975), p.
23.
“Southey's Curse of Kehama in Poe's ‘City in the
Sea,’ “ Wordsworth Circle, 7 (Spring 1976), pp. 101-106.
“Poe's ‘Diddling': More on the Dating and the Aim,” Poe
Studies, 9 June 1976), pp. 11 - 13.
“Poe's ‘Murders in the Rue Morgue': The Ingenious Web
Unravelled,” Studies in the American Renaissance, I (1977), pp. 235-259.
“Poe and Music,” Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart (supplementary
volume of 1978).
“A Comprehensive Bibliography of Editions and Translations of Arthur Gordon
Pym,” American Transcendental Quarterly, No. 37 (Winter 1978), pp. 93-110.
“Pym's Narrative in the American Newspapers: More Uncollected
Notices,” Poe Studies, 11 June 1978), pp. 8-10.
“The Narrative of Benjamin Morrell: Out of ‘The Bucket’ and
into Poe's Pym,” Studies in American Fiction, 4 (Fall 1976), pp. 157-172.
“Poe and Daniel Defoe: A Significant Relationship,” Topic 30, 30
(Fall 1976), pp. 3-22.
“The Word ‘Autorial’ in Poe's Criticism: History and
Implications,” Poe Studies, 10 (June 1977), 15-18.
“Poe on Margaret Fuller in 1845,” Women and Literature, 5 (Spring
1977), pp. 47-50.
“Hans Pfaall: A False Variant and the Phallic Fallacy,” The Mississippi
Quarterly, 31 (Fall 1978), pp. 519-527.
“Illustrations for the Works of Poe in Spanish Translation,” Circulo:
Revista de la CuRura, 8 (1979), pp. 91-103.
“Poe's Derivation of ‘Tekeli-li’ in Pym's
Narrative,” Poe Studies, 12 (rune 1979), p. 19, in collaboration with David K. Jackson.
“Poe and the Dance,” Studies in the American Renaissance, (G. K.
Hall, Boston, 1980), pp. 169- 182.
“Poe, Henry King, and the Two Writers Called Montgomery,” Studies in
American Fiction, Fall 1980.
“Empedocles in Poe: A Contribution of Bielfeld,” Poe Studies, 12
(December 1979).
“Poe and Kipling: ‘A Heavy Debt’ Acknowledged,” The Kipling
Journal, 47 (March 1980), pp. 13-24.
“Woodrow Wilson and Julian Hawthorne in Support of Poe,” Poe Studies,
12 (December 1979).
“From ‘Estelle’ into ‘Annabel Lee,’ “ American
Notes and Queries, 1980.
“Poe's Invention of the ‘Psychological Autobiographists,’ “
Poe Studies, 11 (June 1978), pp 15-16.
“Poe Viewed and Reviewed: An Annotated Checklist of All Reviews of His
Books,” Poe Studies, 13 (December 1980, pp. 17-28.
“Poe and Roosevelt,” The Mississippi Quarterly, 34 (Winter 1980), pp.
51-59.
“Poe and His Illustrators,” The American Book Collector, ns 2
(March/April 1981), pp. 2-17, 2 (May/June 1981), pp. 33-40.
“Music and Edgar Allan Poe: A Second Annotated Checklist,” Poe
Studies, 15 (June 1982), pp. 7-13.
“Poe and John Gadsby Chapman,” Studies in the American Renaissance,
1983, pp. 245-274.
“ ‘The Conqueror Worm’ of Poe and Macbeth,”
Explicator, 40 (Spring 1982), pp. 25-28.
“Harry Clarke's Illustrations for Poe's Tales,” a brouchure (21
p.) published by Oxmoor House, Birmingham, Alabama, for its reprint of Tales of Mystery and Imagination
(Spring 1982).
“ ‘MS. Found in a Bottle’ and Sir David Brewster's Letters
as a Source,’ “ Poe Studies, 15 (December 1982), pp. 40-41.
“Poe and Shakespeare,” Studies in the American Renaissance, 1985, pp.
157-186.
“Music and Edgar Allan Poe; Addendum to Part I,” Poe Studies, 15
(December 1982), p. 42.
“Hemingway in Favor of Poe,” Poe Studies Association Newsletter, 9
(Spring 1981), pp. 3-4.
“Clavel's Sho-gun and Its Use of ‘A Dream withing a
Dream,’ “ Poe Studies, 16 (June 1983), p. 13
“More of Poe's Word Coinages,” Poe Studies, 16 (Dec. 1983), pp.
39-40.
“Longfellow and Poe,” Mississippi Quarterly, 38, (Fall 1984), pp.
475-482.
“ ‘Annabel Lee’ Traced to Cunningham's ‘Lily of
Nithsdale,’ “ American Notes and Queries, 22 (May 1984), pp. 133-134.
“Poe and the Richmond Compiler in 1845, Two Hostile Notices,” Poe
Studies, 18 (June 1985), pp. 6-7.
“Stoddard's Elegiac Sonnet on Poe,” Poe Studies, 19 (Dec. 1986),
pp. 32-34.
“The Poe Edition of the Library of America,” Poe Studies, 18 (Dec.
1985), pp. 29-32 (review).
“Poe's ‘Ulalume,’ Its Likely Source and Sound,” American
Notes and Queries, ns 2 (Jan 1988), pp. 17-20.
“Poe's Presence in the Fiction of 1987,” Poe Studies Association
Newsletter, 15 (Fall, 1987), p. 7.
“Poe as Author of the ‘Outis’ Letter and ‘The Bird of the
Dream,’ “ Poe Studies, 20 (June 1987), pp. 10-15.
“Poe and Saul Bellow: A literary Connection,” Saul Bellow Journal, 7
(Winter 1988), pp. 15-26.
“Letter to the Editor [on the identity of ‘Outis'],” Poe Studies
Association Newsletter, 17 (Fall 1989), pp. 6-7.
“The ‘Raven’ Parody that Captivated Abe Lincoln,” The
University of Mississippi Studies in English, ns 7 (1989), pp. 121-129.
“Poe's Word Coinages: Supplement II,” Poe Studies, 22 (Spring
1990), pp. 40-42.
“F. S. Osgood and Saroni's Musical Times: Documents linking Poe, Osgood, and
Griswold,” Poe Studies, 23 (Dec. 1990), pp. 27-36.
“Poe and Tasistro” (From the manuscript by W. T. Bandy, edited and revised
by James Patty and B. R. Pollin), Poe Studies, 23 (Dec. 1990), pp. 37-40.
“Living Writers of America” (unpublished manuscript by Poe, transcribed,
edited and annotated by B. R. Pollin), Studies in the American Renaissance, 1991, pp. 151-211.
“Repackaging Poe Scholarship: A ‘New” Collection of Criticism by
Graham Clarke,” Poe Studies, 24 (June 1991), pp. 49-54. (review)
“A Posthumous Assessment: The 1849-1850 Peridocial Press Response to Edgar Allan
Poe,” American Periodicals, 2 (Fall 1992), pp. 6-50.
“Poe's Life Reflected through the Sources of Pym,” in Richard
Kopley, ed., Poe's Pym: Critical Explorations, Durham: Duke University Press, 1992, pp. 95-103,
299-302.
“Poe was a Writer of Song,” American Renaissance Literary Report, 6
(Summer 1992), pp. 58-66.
“The Presence of Poe in Borge's Reviews in El Hogar,” Poe
Studies, 25 (1992), p. 39.
“Poe and Opera,” Grove's Dicitonary of Opera, NY and London:
Macmillian's, 1992, p. 1039.
“Preface” (To William Woolfson's Flora and Fauna in the Works of
Poe), New York: Senda Nueva de ediciones, 1992.
“Names Used for Humor in Poe's Fiction,” Poe Messenger, 22
(Autumn 1992), pp. 15-19.
“Poe and Frances Osgood, as Linked through ‘Lenore,’ “ The
Mississippi Quarterly, 46 (Spring 1993), pp. 185-197.
“Stephen King's Fiction and the Legacy of Poe,” Journal of the
Fantastic in the Arts, 5 (Fall 1993), pp. 2-25.
“Music and Edgar Allan Poe: A Third Annotated Check List,” Poe
Studies, 26 (1993), pp. 41-58.
“Poe's Articles in the 1843 Philadelphia Saturday Museum, 15,000 Words to be
Added to the Canon,” American Renaissance Literary Report, 7 (Fall 1993), pp. 139-171.
“Poe's Early Creation of ‘Self-Puffery’ and ‘Mutual
Admiration Society,’ “ Comments on Etymology, 23 (December 1993), pp. 17-22.
“Robert Louis Stevenson on Poe: Unpublished Annotations of Numerous Poe Texts and
a Stevenson Letter,” English Literature in Transition, 37 (September 1994), pp. 317-349.
“A New Englander's Obituary Eulogy of Poe,” American
Periodicals, 4 (1994), pp. 1-11.
“Poe's Word Coinages, Supplement 2,” Poe Studies, 25 (Fall 1994,
issued Spring 1995), 1-13.
“Poe Didn't Write it” (based on “A New Poe Poem,” announced
in the New York Times Book Review for February 5, 1995), Poe Messenger, 25 (Autumn 1995), pp. 4-5.
(Also a summary of two Poe Foundation talks given on 2 October Memorials.)
“Maria Clemm, Poe's Aunt: His Bane or Boon?,” Mississippi
Quarterly, 48 (Spring 1995), pp. 1-13.
“Poe in Art, Music, Opera, and Dance,” in Eric W. Carlson, ed., Companion
to Poe Studies, Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1996, pp. 494-417.
“Poe, the Virtual Inventor, Practioner, and Inspirer of Modern Science
Fiction,” Poe Messenger, 26 (Winter 1996), pp. 18-28 and 42-45.
“Traces of Poe in the Works of Melville,” Melville Society Extracts,
No. 109 (June 1997), pp. 1-18.
“Bulwer's Rienzi as Multiple Source for Poe,” Poe Studies, 29,
no. 2 (December 1996), pp. 66-68.
“Poe as Creator of ‘bugaboo’ and ‘Bugaboo': Sources, Facts, and
Complicated Significance,” Comments on Etymology, 26 (1997), pp. 7-12.
“Poe, the Virtual Inventor, Practioner, and Inspirer of Modern Science
Fiction,” [slightly enlarged version], Yearbook of the University of Santiago de Compostela, 1997, pp.
77-93.
“Dicken's Chimes and Its Pathway into Poe's ‘Bells,’
“ Mississippi Quarterly, 51, no. 2 (Spring 1998), pp. 217-231.
“Bulwer-Lytton's Influence on Poe's Works and Ideas, Especially for an
Author's ‘Preconceived Design,’ ” Edgar Allan Poe Review, 1, 1 (Spring 2000),
5-12.
“Terry Southern Reads Pym: His Resultant Unpublished Short Story, Edited
with an Introduction by B. R. Pollin,” Edgar Allan Poe Review, 1, 2 (Fall 2000), 11-33.
[review article on] Thomas Ollive Mabbott, ed., Collected Works of Edgar Allan
Poe, 1, “Poems,” 1969; “Tales and Sketches,” 1978: all reprinted by Illinois U. P.,
Urbana, 2000, in Edgar Allan Poe Review, 2, 1 (Sprint 2001), 43-46.
“Who Deserves Credit for Coining and Circulating ‘Marginalia’:
Coleridge or Poe?’ an Answer in Two Stages,” Edgar Allan Poe Review, 2, 1 (Sprint 2001),
90-91.
“ ‘Letter to the Editor: [Johnson's Prefatory Dictionary]
Plan,’ Holstein's ‘Geodesic Library’ Used as a Concordance, and a Puzzling Allusion in
Poe's Letter to Susan Talley,” Edgar Allan Poe Review, 2, 1, (Spring 2001), 95-96.
“Poe's Greek: A Short Prolegomenon to a Long Inquiry,” Edgar Allan
Poe Review, 2, 2 (Fall 2001), 71-77.
“Interview with Burton Pollin,” Edgar Allan Poe Review, 2, 2 (Fall
2001), 98-120.
[review article] “Sir Patrick Moore, ed. Eureka: An Essay on the Material and
Spiritual Universe,” Edgar Allan Poe Review, 3, 2 (Fall 2002), 112-115.
“Poe's Greek, Corrected by the Author,” Edgar Allan Poe Review,
3, 2 (Fall 2002), 125.
“Jack Sullivan and Poe's Influence on European Music,” Edgar Allan
Poe Review, 4, 1 (Sprint 2003), 17-27.
“Alexander Pope and His Works in the Writings of Edgar Allan Poe,” Edgar
Allan Poe Review, 4, 2 (Fall 2003), 52-70.
“When is a Church not a Church?,” Edgar Allan Poe Review, 5, 1
(Sprint 2004), 47-56.
[marginalia entry] “How Stanley Kauffmann Incorporates ‘The Imp of the
Perverse’ into His Analysis of Marlon Brando's Character and Life,” Edgar Allan Poe Review,
5, 1 (Spring 2004), 59.
[marginalia entry] “Poe's Heart and the Mountain Climber by Richard
Restak,” Edgar Allan Poe Review, 6, 1 (Spring 2005), 74.
“Poe and Ray Bradbury: A Persistent Influence and Interest,” Edgar Allan
Poe Review, 6, 2 (Fall 2005), 31-38.
“Joyce Kilmer Promotes Poe Through His Weekly Interviews with Popular Writers, in
the Sunday Times,” The Southern Quarterly, 44, 1 (Fall 2006), 1-20.
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