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100 1 $aPoe, Edgar Allan,$d1809-1849.
240 10 $aWorks.$kSelections.$f2004
245 14 $aThe selected writings of Edgar Allan Poe :$bauthoritative texts, backgrounds and contexts, criticism /$cselected and edited by G.R. Thompson.
260 $aNew York :$bW.W. Norton & Co.,$c2004.
300 $aliii, 962 pages ;$c24 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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490 1 $aA Norton critical edition
520 $aPresents an annotated selection of writing by Edgar Allan Poe, including poems, stories, essays, and a novel, and includes documents related to Poe's life and career, as well as reviews and critical essays.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 953-960) and index.
505 00 $g[Part 1] The selected writings of Edgar Allan Poe -- [Part 1.1] Poems --$tTamerlane --$tDreams --$tSpirits of the dead --$tEvening star --$tImitation --$tStanzas --$tA dream --$tThe happiest day --$tThe lake: to ________ --$tSonnet: to science --$tAl Aaraaf --$tIntroduction --$tFairy-land (1) --$tFairy land (2) --$tAlone --$tHelen --$tIsrafel --$tThe sleeper --$tThe valley of unrest --$tThe city in the sea --$tThe coliseum --$tSonnet: silence --$tDream-land --$tThe raven --$tUlalume: a ballad --$tThe bells --$tTo Helen --$tA dream within a dream --$tFor Annie --$tEldorado --$tAnnabel Lee --$g[Part 1.2] Tales and sketches --$tMetzengerstein --$tLoss of breath --$tMs. Found in a bottle --$tThe assignation --$tSome passages in the life of a lion [Lionizing] --$tShadow: a parable --$tSilence: a fable --$tBerenice --$tKing Pest --$tLigeia --$tHow to write a Blackwood article: a predicament --$tThe man that was used up --$tThe fall of the House of Usher --$tWilliam Wilson --$tThe man of the crowd --$tThe murders in the Rue Morgue --$tA descent into the maelström --$tThe colloquy of Monos and Una --$tNever bet the devil your head --$tThe oval portrait --$tThe masque of the red death --$tThe pit and the pendulum --$tThe tell-tale heart --$tThe gold-bug --$tThe black cat --$tThe premature burial --$tThe purloined letter --$tSome words with a mummy --$tThe power of words --$tThe imp of the perverse --$tThe facts in the case of M. Valdemar --$tThe cask of Amontillado --$tHop-frog; or, The eight chained ourang-outangs --$g[Part 1.3]$tThe narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym --$g[Part 1.4] From 'Eureka':$tEssay on the material and spiritual universe --$g[Part 2] Backgrounds and contexts -- [Part 2.1] Letters, prefaces, essays, and reviews --$tTo John Allan (Letter 13, May 29, 1829) --$tLetter To B________ --$tTo Joseph T. and Edwin Buckingham (Letter 37, May 4, 1833) --$tThe folio club --$tTo Thomas W. White (Letter 42, April 30, 1835) --$tFrom Theodore S. Fay (review of Norman Leslie) --$tFrom Morris Mattson (review of Paul Ulric) --$tJohn P. Kennedy to Poe (February 9, 1836) --$tTo John P. Kennedy (Letter 57, February 11, 1836) --$tJ.K. Paulding to T.W. White (March 3, 1836) --$tFrom Joseph Rodman Drake: Fitz-Greene Halleck (review of the 'The culprit Fay' and 'Alnwick Castle') --$tTo Harrison Hall (Letter 74, September 2, 1836) --$tFrom Robert M. Bird (review of 'Sheppard Lee') --$tFrom Baron de la Motte Fouqué (review of 'Undine') --$tTo Philip P. Cooke (Letter 82, September 21, 1839) --$tFrom Thomas Moore (review of 'Alciphron') --$tPreface ('Tales of the grotesque and arabesque, ' 1840) --$tProspectus of 'The Penn magazine' --$tTo William E. Burton (Letter 93, June 1, 1840) --$tFrom Edward Lytton Bulwer (review of 'Night and morning') --$tFrom Lambert A. Wilmer (review of 'The quacks of Helicon') --$tExordium to critical notices --$tFrom Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (review of 'Ballads and other poems') --$tNathaniel Hawthorne (review of 'Twice-told tales) April 1842, May 1842 --$tTo Joseph Evans Snodgrass (Letter 137, June 4, 1842) --$tTo James R. Lowell (Letter 179, July 2, 1844) --$tFrom 'Marginalia' --$tJames Russell Lowell: from 'Our contributors': No. XVII. Edgar Allan Poe --$tFrom Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (review of 'Poems on slavery') --$tFrom Thomas Hood (review of 'Prose and verse') --$tReview of Poe's 'Tales' --$tPreface ('The raven and other poems') --$tThe philosophy of composition --$tTo Philip P. Cooke (Letter 240, August 9, 1846) --$tNathaniel Hawthorne (review of 'Twice-told tales' and 'Mosses from an old manse') --$tFrom James Russell Lowell (review of 'A fable for the critics) --$tFrom 'The poetic principle' --$tA reviewer reviewed /$rWalter G. Bowen --$tFrom 'The late Edgar Allan Poe' /$rGeorge R. Graham --$tFrom 'Edgar Allan Poe: his life and his works /$rCharles Baudelaire --$tFrom 'Edgar Poe's significance' /$rWalt Whitman --$g[Part 2.2] Transcendentalism and alternative romanticism --$tOn Immanuel Kant and German transcendentalism /$rFrederic Henry Hedge --$tFragments from 'Lyceum' /$rFriedrich Schlegel --$tFragments from 'Athenaeum' /$rFriedrich Schlegel --$tFrom 'Dialogue on poetry /$rFriedrich Schlegel --$tDramatic lectures: from Lecture III ; from Lecture XI ; from Lecture XVII ; from Lecture XXIII /$rAugust Wilhelm Schlegel --$tPreschool for aesthetics: from the seventh program, On humoristic poetry /$rJean Paul Friedrich Richter --$g[Part 2.3] Sciences of the mind --$tPhysiognomical system of Drs. Gall and Spurzheim: from VI. Organ of the propensity to destroy, or of destructiveness /$rJohann G. Spurzheim --$tFowler's practical phrenology: From 21. Ideality ; Phrenological chart /$rOrson S. Fowler --$tFrom 'Outlines of imperfection and disordered action /$rThomas C. Upham --$g[Part 2.4] Popular fiction: Blackwood's and the sensation tale --$tExtracts from Gosschen's Diary /$rAnonymous --$tThe buried alive /$rAnonymous --$tThe man in the bell /$rWilliam Maginn --$g[Part 2.5] The South and slavery --$tSouthern literature /$rJames E. Heath --$tSlavery /$rNathaniel Beverley Tucker --$tTo Beverley Tucker (Letter 62, May 2, 1836) /$rPoe --$tThe authorship of the "Paulding-Drayton review" /$rJ.V. Ridgely --$tTo Joseph Evans Snodgrass (Letter 95, June 17, 1840) /$rPoe --$g[Part 3] Criticism --$tFrom Poe's 'Debt to Coleridge' /$rFloyd Stovall --$tFrom 'Poetic theory' /$rRobert Colin Mclean --$tFrom 'The house of Poe' /$rRichard Wilbur --$tThe question of Poe's narrators' /$rJames W. Gargano --$tFrom 'Murder as a fine art: basic connections between Poe's aesthetics, psychology, and moral vision /$rJoseph J. Moldenhauer --$tFrom 'Poe's sense of an ending --$tPaul John Eakin --$tThe quest of Arthur Gordon Pym /$rGrace Farrell --$tThe shadow's shadow: the motif of the double in Edgar Allan Poe's "The purloined letter" /$rLiahna Armstrong --$tFrom 'The "mysteries" of Edgar Poe: the quest for a monomyth in gothic literature /$rBarton Levi St. Armand --$tFrom 'The "crypt" of Edgar Poe' /$rJoseph N. Riddel --$tFrom 'Phantasms of death in Poe's fiction /$rJ. Gerald Kennedy --$tFrom 'Antebellum slavery and modern criticism: Edgar Allan Poe's Pym and "The purloined letter"' /$rJohn Carlos Rowe --$tFrom 'Average racism: Poe, slavery, and the wages of literary nationalism /$rTerence Whalen --$tDetective fiction as high art: Lacan, Derrida, and Johnson on "The purloined letter" /$rJohn T. Irwin.
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