Edgar Allan Poe : the critical heritage / edited by Ian Walker.

This set comprises 40 volumes covering nineteenth and twentieth century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes. This second set compliments the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routled...

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Other Authors: Walker, I. M. (Ian Malcolm)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 1997.
Series:Critical heritage series.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; EDGAR ALLAN POE: THE CRITICAL HERITAGE; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ABBREVIATIONS; INTRODUCTION; NOTE ON THE TEXT; Tamerlane and Other Poems (1827); 1 Poe's 'Preface', 1827; Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems (1829); 2 [JOHN NEAL], pre-publication notices in the Yankee and Boston Literary Gazette, September and December 1829; 3 [JOHN NEAL], notice in the Boston Ladies' Magazine, January 1830; 4 Review in an unidentified Baltimore paper, 1830; 5 JOHN HILL HEWITT, review in the Baltimore Minerva and Emerald, 1830; Poems (1831)
  • 6 Notice in the New York Mirror, May 18317 [JOHN NEAL], notice in the Morning Courier and New York Enquirer, July 1831; The Young Magazinist (1832-6); 8 Editorial in the Baltimore Saturday Visiter, August 1832; 9 From reports in the Baltimore Saturday Visiter, October 1833; 10 Editorial notices of Poe's tales in the Southern Literary Messenger, March, April and June 1835; 11 PHILIP PENDLETON COOKE, from a letter to Thomas White in the Southern Literary Messenger, September 1835; 12 From the 'Supplement' to the Southern Literary Messenger, January 1836
  • 13 From the 'Supplement' to the Southern Literary Messenger, April 183614 From the 'Supplement' to the Southern Literary Messenger, July 1836; The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym (1838); 15 Unsigned review in the New York Mirror, August 1838; 16 [LEWIS GAYLORD CLARK], review in the Knickerbocker Magazine, August 1838; 17 Notice in the New York Albion, August 1838; 18 Unsigned notice in Alexander's Weekly Messenger, August 1838; 19 [WILLIAM BURTON], review in Burton's Gentleman's Magazine, September 1838; 20 Unsigned notice in the New York Review, October 1838
  • 21 From an unsigned review in the Torch, October 183822 From an unsigned review in the London Atlas, October 1838; 23 From an unsigned review in the London Spectator, October 1838; 24 Review in the London New Monthly Magazine, November 1838; 25 Unsigned review in the London Monthly Review, December 1838; Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque (1839); 26 JAMES E. HEATH condemns Poe's 'Germanism', September and October 1839; 27 PHILIP PENDLETON COOKE, from letters to Poe, September and December 1839; 28 Poe's 'Preface', December 1839; 29 'Personal' and 'Editorial Opinions', December 1839
  • 30 [JOSEPH CLAY NEAL], notice in the Pennsylvanian, December 183931 Notice in the Philadelphia Saturday Courier, December 1839; 32 Unsigned notice in the Boston Morning Post, December 1839; 33 [JOHN FROST], review in Alexander's Weekly Messenger, December 1839; 34 Unsigned notice in the New York American, December 1839; 35 Notices in the New York Mirror, December 1839; 36 [MORTON MCMICHAEL], notice in Godey's Lady's Book, January 1840; 37 [JAMES E. HEATH], review in the Southern Literary Messenger, January 1840; Prose Romances (1843)