Nineteenth-Century Literary Criticism


The Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe, Edgar Allan Poe | Further Reading

FURTHER READING

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Robertson, John W. “Poe: A Bibliographic Study.” In Edgar A. Poe: A Study, pp. 171-424. New York: Haskell House, 1970.

Attempts to account for the many editions, early publications, and collections of Poe's works.

CRITICISM

Alexander, Jean. Affidavits of Genius: Edgar Allan Poe and the French Critics, 1847-1924. Port Washington, N.Y.: National University Publications, 1971, 246 p.

Examines the differences in critical reception of Poe's poetry by American and French scholars.

Carlson, Eric W. Critical Essays on Edgar Allan Poe. Boston: G. K. Hall & Co., 1987, 223 p.

A collection of essays ranging from reviews by Poe's contemporaries to modern criticism on his poetry and prose.

Claudel, Alice Moser. “Mystic Symbols in Poe's ‘The City in the Sea.’” In Papers on Poe: Essays in Honor of John Ward Ostrom, edited by Richard...

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