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| Material Type: | Fiction, Government publication, State or province government publication |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Edgar Allan Poe; Thomas Ollive Mabbott |
| ISBN: | 0252069218 9780252069215 |
| OCLC Number: | 45087681 |
| Notes: | Originally published as v. 1 of: Collected works of Edgar Allan Poe. Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1978. |
| Description: | xxx, 627 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
| Contents: | Lines to Richmond Schoolgirls -- Epistola AD Magistrum -- An Early Satire -- Farewell to Master Clarke -- Poetry -- Satire on the Junior Debating Society -- Don Pompioso -- Oh, Tempora! Oh, Mores! -- Translation from Tasso -- Experimental Verses -- To Margaret -- To Octavia -- Tamerlane -- Song ("I Saw Thee on thy Bridal Day") -- Dreams -- Spirits of the Dead -- Evening Star -- Imitation -- Stanzas ("In Youth ...") -- A Dream -- The Happiest Day -- The Lake -- Sonnet -- to Science -- Al Aaraaf -- Romance -- To -- ("Should my Early Life Seem") -- To [Elmira] ("The Bowers") -- To the River [PO] -- To M -- ("I Heed Not") -- Fairyland [I] -- Alone -- To Isaac Lea -- Elizabeth [Rebecca] -- An Acrostic ("Elizabeth, It Is in Vain") -- Lines on Joe Locke -- Introduction -- Mysterious Star! (A New Introduction to "Al Aaraaf") -- Fairy Land [II] -- To Helen -- Israfel -- Irene and the Sleeper -- The Valley of Unrest -- The City in the Sea -- A Paean -- Epigram from Pulci -- To One in Paradise -- Hymn -- Latin Hymn -- Song of Triumph -- Enigma [On Shakespeare] -- Serenade -- To -- ("Sleep on") -- Fanny -- The Coliseum -- To Mary Starr -- To Frances S. Osgood -- To Frances -- Politian -- Parody on Drake -- May Queen Ode -- Spiritual Song -- Bridal Ballad -- To Zante -- The Haunted Palace -- Couplet from "the Fall of the House of Usher" -- Motto for "William Wilson" -- Sonnet -- Silence -- The Conqueror Worm -- Motto for the Stylus -- Motto for "The Gold-Bug" -- Lenore -- Hexameter -- To Elizabeth Winchester -- Impromptu -- Fragment of a Campaign Song -- Dream-Land -- Eulalie -- The Raven -- Lines After Elizabeth Barrett -- Epigram for Wall Street -- Impromptu: To Kate Carol -- To [Violet Vane] -- The Divine Right of Kings -- Stanzas [to F.S.O.] -- A Valentine -- Model Verses -- Deep in Earth -- To Miss Louise Olivia Hunter -- To Marie Louise Shew -- The Beloved Physician -- Holy Eyes -- To Marie Louise -- Ulalume -- An Enigma [Sarah Anna Lewis] -- The Bells -- To Helen [Whitman] -- Lines on Ale -- A Dream Within a Dream -- For Annie -- Eldorado -- To My Mother -- Annabel Lee -- App. I. Serious Rhymes in Prose -- App. II. Comic Rhymes -- App. III. Collaborations -- App. IV. Apocrypha -- App. V. Verses by Members of Poe's Family -- Annals of Poe's Life. |
| Other Titles: | Poems |
| Responsibility: | Edgar Allan Poe ; edited by Thomas Ollive Mabbott. |
Abstract:
Contains 101 poems by Edgar Allan Poe, and their variants, including such gems as "The Raven," "The Bells," and "Annabel Lee," as well as the uncollected poems, fragments, verses that he published in the reviews he wrote, and the poems attributed to him.
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"Mabbott's full-dress edition of the poems ... carries the authority of having been done from first to last by the one scholar best equipped to do it." -- Times Literary Supplement "Mabbott was recognized as unquestionably the dean of all Poe authorities, in the sweep and depth of his scholarly expertise in a class by himself... The Poems is almost unimaginably complete." -- Southern Literary Journal "Massive and important... There is something for everyone, be he novice or intelligent layman, student or specialist." -- American Literature Read more...
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