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Auden, W. H., “Edgar Allan Poe,” in his Forewords and Afterwords, edited by Edward Mendelson, Random House, 1973, pp. 209-20.
Buranelli, Vincent, Edgar Allan Poe, Boston: Twayne, 1977.
Campbell, Killis, The Mind of Poe and Other Studies, New York: Russell and Russell, 1962.
Daniel, John Moncure, “Introduction to ‘The Raven,’” Richmond Examiner, September 25, 1849, reprinted in Edgar Allan Poe: The Critical Heritage, edited by I. M. Walker, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1986,...
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