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All the items below are to be located in the “Comments and Notes” sections of the three works by Poe according to the letters and numbers assigned to them (that is, according to the paragraph numbers, not by pages) and under the initial letters “H” or “J” or “P”:
H = “Hans Pfaall” (“The Unparalleled Adventure of one Hans Pfaall”)
J = “Julius Rodman” (“The Journal of Julius Rodman”)
P = Pym (Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym)
The capital letters following the numbers refer to the succession of the notes. The letters “tp” or “t” refer to the “title page” or simply “title” on which a note is based for each work, and “Pr” to the Preface of Pym; the letters “MS N” are used after “H” (“Hans Pfaall”) to refer to Poe's “Manuscript Notes” in forty-two short paragraphs, on which several notes are based; for example:
Harper, Wesley: ... P tpA (see note A to the title of Pym)
Locke, Richard: ... H MS N34B (see note B to paragraph 34 in Poe's “Manuscript Notes” for “Hans Pfaall”)
The name or title in this index can be quickly found in the notes through the changing indicators in the heading of each page. Since the letter designates the work to which reference is being made, it is implicit that each topic is being discussed in the notes chiefly in relation to that work. Please note that the three letters of the works are arranged for each entry alphabetically (“H” and then “J” and finally “P”), not by their place in this volume: (1) Pym, (2) “Hans Pfaall” and (3) “Julius Rodman.” Except for the works of Poe, all publication titles are given under the authors' names.
Aaron, the rod-man: as prototype, J1.2E
Adams, R. M.: cited, P Note.2A
“Al Aaraaf”: cited, H58A
Al Aaraaf and “Fairyland”: both use the albatross, P17.4A
Alaska: implied by Poe, J1.7A, J1.8A
Alexander's Weekly Messenger: on Riley's book and Pym, P13.10A
Allan, john: mentioned, P6.2C, P8.6A; as source of a name, P6.11A; as source of Pym's grandfather, P1.1B
Allen, Hervey: cited, H100B, P23 bis.3C; on Barrow, P4.5B; on Ebenezer Burling, P1.2B; on Ricketts, P1.1C
Allen, M. S.: on Voltaire as source, P24.9A
Allen, Paul (ed.): History of the Expedition (of Lewis and Clark) cited, P2.10C; see also Lewis, Meriwether
Allen, Wilson (a character): cf. William Allen (of 6.11), both victims of violence, P20.13A
Almy, R. E.: cited, H56E
Alterton, M.: cited, H69B; identified notes as for “Hans Pfaall,” H MS N Pr
Ames, Nathaniel: cited for a fissure escape, P21.5A; suggested as author of Symzonia, P14.3B
Andrews, Wayne: cited, J2.1C
Androcles: a possible prototype, P2.19B
“Angel of the Odd”: mentioned, P3.1D
Antarctic Ocean: declared “ransacked” by Poe, P24.2A
April Fool's day: cited, H15A
Ariadne: as source for whipcord episode, P2.8B
Ariel: possible sources of name, P1.1G
Arikara Indians: mentioned, J1.20B
Aristidean: on Poe's or English's stereotype views, P18.5A
Ashley, C. W.: cited, P4.4B; on steerage, P3.1B; on stowage, P2.7B
Asselineau, R.: on alcohol in Pym, P7.1B
“Assignation”: cited for “wilderness,” P14.6A
Atlas (of London): cited on Pym, P24.1A
Atterley, Joseph: (pseudonym for George Tucker, q.v.)
Augustus: Poe's other uses of this name, P1.1D
Aurora Islands: mentioned, P15.7E, P15.9A, P15.10E
“Autography” (Poe): cited on paper references, P2.19A
Bachelard, G.: cited, P20.13C, P21.3A; on Pym and Rimbaud, P24.14D
Bailey, J. O.: cited, H26D, H100B, P Note.5A; cited on Grimm, H13B; on “Pfaall” as from “fall,” H title; on Symzonia as source, H11F; follows M. Alterton, H MS N Pr
Baldwin, L. D.: cited, J2.15A, J2.18D, J3.2A
“Balloon-Hoax”: cited, H15B, H16A, H16C, H20A, H57B, H59A; cited for luminous seas, P24.13C; compared, H13C; receives a transferred passage, H37A
Baltimore Saturday Visiter: as source of black teeth, P24.10A
Banks, S.: cited, P7.12A
Barnard, E. C.: his Narrative cited, P16.10A
Barnard, Captain: sources of his name, P1.1E
Barrow, John: as source, P4.5B, P5.6B, P9.6A, P18.3A
Baudelaire, C.: corrects Biscoe's name, P16.10A; corrects punctuation, P18.3A; silently corrects the text, P16.6A, P17.3A, P17.4A, P19.3C, P20.3A; on discrepancy in text, P15.7E; on the strange postscript, H80A; on putrescence, P2.11B; on Poe's word “syllables” for blood, P3.5A; his translation, P8.8A; his translation of “line-manager,” P4.4B
Baudoin, Jean (translator of Man in the Moon): discussed, H92A
Beaumont, William: discussed, J2.12D
Beaver, H.: cited, H26E, H37A, H46B, H71D, P15.7E, P18.5B, P18.9B, P20.13A, P23 bis.3C; cited on Herschel, H23A; on the lunarian as a double, H5B; on the name of Augustus, P1.1D; on Paltock's novel and Pym, P24.14D; on “Pfaall” as from “laugh,” H title; on resurrection theme, P2.9A
Bennett's Islet: derived from Morrell, P24.5A
Bermuda: mentioned, P4.5C
“Betty Martin”: on use in tale, H4B
Bezanson, W. E.: cited, P11.15A, P12.8B, P13.11B, P18.1B, P18.9B, P19.4B, P20.13C, P24.8A; cited on redemptive novel, P2.7A; on improbable seamanship, P1.8F; cited on absurd timetable, P1.12A
Bible: cited, J1.5D, J1.21B, J5.18A, P21.2A; as source, H36B, H64B, P23.1B, P Note.9A; as source of “shaking knees,” P1.4D; as source of “Tekel-li,” P22.12A
Bittner, William: on Gordon as Byron's family name, P1.1A
Black Ball Line of ships: cited, P13.22A
“Black Cat”: cited: J4.19B, P1.6A, P2.14A
Black Hills: as source of Tsalal, P4.4C
Blanchard, J. P.: mentioned, H71C
Bligh, Captain William: mentioned, P5.6A; his Voyage as source, P17.11A
Blitz, Signor A.: cited as stage magician, P5.2A, P8.5B
Blunt, E. M. (hydrographer): mentioned, H84A
Bonaparte, Marie: cited, P18.9B, P23.10A, P24.14D; cited on Poe's brother, P13.11B
Boone, Daniel: mentioned, J2.6A, J2.19B
Botkin, B. L.: cited, J2.15A, J2.20D
Bowie, J.: cited for knife, P20.11B
Bowie knife: comment, P21.5A
Brackenridge, H. M.: his journal cited, J3.18A, J3.21A
Braddy, H.: cited, P24.14D
Brander, J.: on Tristan da Cunha, P15.6A
Breland, O. P.: on lethal fish, P10.7B
Brewster, D.: cited, H89A; Poe's error about “Selenography,” H MS N42A
Brown, C. B.: his Arthur Mervyn as source, P10.4A
Browne, J. R.: cited, P4.3D
Bryant, Jacob: source of Pym and four other works, P24.14D
Burke, Redmond: cited, P23.10A
Burling, Ebenezer: as original of Augustus, P1.1D
Burns, Robert: mentioned, P20.9B
Burton, W. E.: on the impossibilities of Pym, P1.5G, P1.8D, P2.11A; his review of Pym as “impudent” fiction, P Pr.1E
Burton's Gentleman's Magazine: on the editors as writers of ch. 1, J Intro.1A
Byron: his phrase a source, P1.4A
Cabau, J.: on style of ending, P24.14D
Candelaria, C.: on polar temperature, P24.9A
Cape Clear (in Ireland): mentioned, H1000
Cape Madeira: nonexistent, P12.16A
Cape St. Roque: source in Symzonia, P14.3B
Cape Verde Islands: cited, P4.6A
Carey, C. H.: cited on Oregon, J6.7A
Carmilly, Moshe: on Hebrew roots, P18.2C
Carter, Robert: on a nautical flaw in Pym, P1.5G
“Cask of Amontillado”: cited, J4.17A
Cassini, J. D.: cited, H69C
Cecil, L. M.: cited, P4.4G, P4.5B, P13.11C; cited on Virginia Springs, P18.9B
“Chapter on Science and Art”: taken from Gentleman's Magazine, April 1840, J5.1B
Chase, Owen: his Narrative as source, P24.2B
Cheney, W. M.: on pen knives, P2.17A
Chittenden, H. M.: cited, J2.15A
Church, A. C.: on whaling ships, P2.2C, P2.5B
Clark, W. C. and M. Lewis: their expedition as background, P2.10C (see under Lewis)
Clemens: see Mark Twain
Clough, W. O.: cited, P23 bis.5A
Coleridge: “Ancient Mariner” as source, P10.2A, P10.4G, P10.4D, P13.11A, P13.11C
Cotopaxi, a volcano: mentioned also in “Balloon-Hoax,” H24A
Colter, John: his escape mentioned, J5.14A
Cook, James: as source of anti-scurvy food, P20.1A; as source of message-bottle, P14.19B, P14.19C; as name source, P18.5B
Cooper, J. F.: cited, P13.22Ai his Monikins a possible source, P17.8A; The Pilot cited for Long Tom, P2.4C; Poe's view of Wyandotté on life in the “Wilderness”
Coppleson, V. M.: on shark habits, P13.12A
Coues, Elliott: cited, J5.19D
Cousteau, J.: on sharks, P13.16A
Cowie, Alexander: on Enderby, P2.2B
Cox, James: cited, P24.5A
Crawford, P.: on Poe's use of Lewis's journal, J1.3A
Creoles in the West: as from Astoria, J2.3A
Crepet, J.: cited, P10.5B; against M. Bonaparte, P24.14D; cites D. Mawson on Morrell as unreliable, P16.7A; on the white flints, P23.8A
Croker, T. C.: his version of Daniel O‘Rourke cited, H100C
Crow Indians (or Absarokas): as source, P4.4C
Cunningham, John: his “Novel Newspaper” 1841 reprint of Pym, P tpA
Curry, A. S.: cited, P11.8B
Cutright, P. R.: cited, J2.16B, J3.7B
Cuvier, G. L.: cited, P20.3A
Cyrano de Bergerac: his book discussed, H100A
Dana, R. H.: cited, P4.3D; on steerage, P3.1B
Daniel, John M.: cited, P10.3A
“Daniel O‘Rourke”: his flight cited, H100C
Darien: used for Panama, J1.1B
Davidson, Edward: cited, P24.14D
Davidson, G. C.: cited, J1.13A, J5.1B
Davidson, William: discussed, H93A
D‘Avisson: discussed, H93A
DeFalco, J. M.: on the name of Ricketts, P1.1C
Defoe, D.: Robinson Crusoe as source, P1.7G, P20.11C, P23.2A; as source of servant Nu-Nu, P23 bis.7A; on his realistic details, P Pr.1C
Delano, Amasa: a possible source, P8.8D; cited on message-bottles, P14.19B; on tortoises, P12.19A-20A
“Descent into the Maelstrom”: cited, P1.6A, P9.1D; cited for ring-bolt, P1.10A; cited for summer sun, P18.4A; cited for “wilderness,” P14.6A
“Devil in the Belfry”: cited, H3B, H5D, P4.6E, P19.1A; compared, H3B
Dick, Thomas: as source, H48C, H80A, H81A, H82A, H83A, H85A, H87A, H88A, H89A, H90A, H91A, H MS N30A-35A, H MS N38A-39A; cited, H64C; as butt of Locke's satire, H80A, H101A
Disraeli, I.: his Curiosities of Literature as source, H Motto
Doherty, James (curator of Bronx Park Zoo): cited on the bear, P17.9A
Doings of Gotham: cited on R. Locke, H80A
Dorion, Pierre: mentioned, J2.1B
Drake, Joseph Rodman: as source of the name, J1.2E
“Dreamland”: cited, H45A
Dunglison, R.: his review cited, H40A, H100B; as source, H56E, H72D
Dupouy, R.: on Poe and opium, P3.2B
Edgarton: see Edgartown
Edgartown: Poe's early mention and idea of location, P1.1B
Edinburgh Journal of Science: mentioned, H80A
“Eldorado”: mentioned, H72G
“Eleonora”: cited, J3.8B
Ellis, T. H.: cited, P8.8D
Emery, L. F.: cited on jigs, J5.17C
Emmet, Robert: Irish leader, used for two characters, P2.3B
Encke, J. F.: cited, H26B; on the person meant, H9A
Encyclopaedia Americana (1829): cited, H41A, H43A; on albatross, P24.14C; on orlop deck, P8.16A; on phosphorus in matches, P3.1E; on “stowage,” P6.2C
Encyclopaedia Britannica: on flint, P23.9A; on marl, P23.7B; on sea slugs, P20.3A
Encyclopedie (1761): cited, J2.11A
Enderby Brothers (London): mentioned, P6.2B; as source of name, P2.2B
Eureka: cited, H26B; on the Rosse telescope, H91A
Evening Mirror (New York): on lunar volcanoes, H69A
Evening Post (New York): cited, H86A
Ewing, William: as origin of Pym's teacher, P1.1C
Exchange Square (Rotterdam): suitable setting of tale, H2B
Exman, E.: on Samuel Knapp's ghostwriting Jane Morrell's book, P13.22C
“Facts in ... M. Valdemar”: cited, P10.4C; on putrescence, P2.11B
“Fall of the House of Usher”: cited, J1.1F
Fay, Theodore: Kreutzner in his Norman Leslie as Poe's spelling source, P16.5A
Ferguson: his Astronomy as source, H MS N6C
Fiedler, L.: cited, J1.2E, P6.7B, P23 bis.3C; on Poe's orientation to the West, P2.10C
Fleitmann, L. L.: cited, J4.9D
Flying Dutchman legend: as source, P10.2A
Forclaz, R.: cited, P Note.9A, P16.8A; on animals in Poe's works, P2.13D; on decaying settings, P2.2C
Forrest, W. M.: cited, P21.2A; cited on the Bible, P8.8A
Franklin, K.: cited, H23A, H82A, H83A, H90A
French, J. S.: his Elkswatawa cited, P5.4A
Fricker, Karl: derides Morrell, P17.6A
Frobisher, Joseph: mentioned, J1.13A
Frost, John: cited for penguins, P14.18A
Frozen Ocean: discussed, H55A
Fussell, E.: on Poe's orientation toward frontiers, P2.10C
Galapagos: name for tortoise and Poe's version, P12.17A
Gallagher, W. D.: his poem as source, P8.3A
Galvanic battery: cited for other Poe works, P22.11B
Garman, S. (and others): on Galapagos tortoises, P12.17A
Gass, Patrick: his account of the Expedition as source, P2.10C
Gesenius: his Lexicon source of “Pathros,” P Note.7B; his Lexicon a basic source for the glyphs, P Note.5A; as source of Poe's Coptic word, P Note.7A; on the word Tsalal, P23.10A
Gilbert, P. W.: on sharks, P13.16A
Glasby, J. S.: cited, H68B
Glass, Corporal: cited, P13.22C
Glossary of Geology: cited on marl, P23.7B
Gluck: mentioned, H77A
Godwin, Francis: author of Man in the Moon, H93A; his book discussed, H94B
“Gold-Bug”: cited for lantern, P2.6C; cited for flash of eyeballs, P2.13B; cited for Newfoundland dog, P2.13D
Gonzalez, Dominique: character of Man in the Moon, H92A
Gould, R. T.: on the Auroras, P15.10E
Graham, A. W.: possible artist of the illustration, J4.9D
Grande Encyclopedie: cited, H64C
Grant, Andrew: discussed, H82B
Gravely, W. H.: cited, H16B, H71E; Herschel's Treatise as source, H40A
Greeley, H. (of the New-Yorker): as source of name, P6.11A
Greely (character's name): discussed, J2.6A
Green, Charles: cited, H29B; on the guiderope, H20A
Greer, H. A.: cited, H77A; on Rachel Jackson, H14A; on “red tape,” H6B; on Rotterdam as meaning Washington, H1A; on the tale as satire on the press, H4A
Griggs, E. L.: cited, H87A
Griffith, Mary: her Camperdown and hydrophobia, P3.8A; her Camperdown as source, P21.7B
Haliburton, D.: cited, P4.4C, P10.5C
“Hans Pfaall”: cited, J1.1H, J2.12D, J3.5A, J4.16A, P20.13C; cited for Biblical “voice of ... thunder,” P2.12F
Harper and Brothers: error in duplicate chapter number, P23A (ch. num); their advertisements in Pym, P tpA
“Harper's Ferry”: Poe's plate article and St. Anthony's Falls, J4.2B
Harper, Wesley: on his epitomizing title for Pym, P tpA
Harrison, J. A.: cited, H100B, P8.8D; editor of Works, P1.5G; his error in printing, H MS N Pr
Hart, J. C.: his Miriam Coffin cited, P1.6A, P1.8E, P18.3A
Hartley: discussed, H82B
Haverstick, Lola: cited, P4.4G; see also Ridgely for joint authorship in Pym article
Hawks, Francis L.: his Narrative of Events in Pym advertisements of 1838, P tpA
Hayter, A.: on Poe and opium, P3.2B
Hearne, Samuel: discussed, J1.11A
Helms, R.: cited, P11.4B
Hennepin, Louis: discussed, J1.9A
Herschel, John: cited, H24A, H24C, H25A, H26B, H26C, H26E, H28A, H32A, H33B, H49A, H57B, H63A, H68A, H68B, H72B, H72F, H87A; in Eureka, H82B; his Treatise a major source, H23A
Hevelius: cited, H69C
Hicks, Absalom: named from Poe's 1828 flight, P6.11A
Hillary, William: on the lifeboat, P1.9B
Hinz, E. J.: cited, J1.2E, J1.4A, J1.6A, J4.3A, P11.15A, P20.1C, P20.3A, P20.9B, P23 bis.1A; cited for contradictions, P12.17A
Hodgson, J. E.: cited, H13D
Hoffman, Daniel: on the “double,” P2.4A
Hoffman, E. P.: cited, P4.4B; on whale teeth, P15.7D
Holmes, L.: cited, P7.12A
Homer: the Odyssey as source, P7.3A, P18.2A, P19.2B, P23.1A
Hook, T.: his play on Tekeli cited, P22.12A
Horace: source of a phrase, P10.4C
Hornet (vessel): mentioned, P8.3A
“How to Write a Blackwood Article”: cited, P1.11A
Hugo, V.: cited for Peters' origin, P4.4E
Hungry Hill: mentioned, H100C
Hunt, W. P.: mentioned, J1.20B
Huntress, K. G.: cited, PUC
Hussey, J. P.: cited on time, P24.13B
“Imp of the Perverse”: cited, P23 bis.3B
Ingraham, J. H.: Laffitte cited, P14.19A; his Lafitte as source, P13.22A; two of his books cited by Poe, P2.5C
Ingram, John: on Poe's ingenious phosphorus episode, P3.4C
“Instinct vs Reason”: cited, J3.15A
Irving, W.: his Astoria as source, J1.10C, J1.12A, J1.17A, J1.17C, J1.19A, J1.20A, J1.20B, J2.4A, J2.5C, J2.6A, J2.6B, J2.10A, J2.15A, J2.17A, J3.5A, J3.8B, J3.9A, J3.18A, J3.18D, J3.19A, J3.19B, J3.20B, J3.20C, J3.21B, J3.22B, JUA, J4.6A, J4.7A, J4.7B, J4.8A, J4.8C, J4.9A, J4.9B, J4.9C, J4.10A, JUIA, J4.12A, J4.13A, J4.18A, J5.14A, J6.8B, J6.14A, P8.12B, P9.7A, P11.4B, P11.15A, P17.9A, P17.11A, P18.5B, P19.6A, P22.6A, P22.11A, P22.12A, P24.2A; his Astoria as source of Carson, P20.8B; his Astoria as source of Dirk Peters, P4.4C; his Astoria cited, J1.2A, J1.6A, J1.10A, J1.16B, J2.11C, J5.13C, J5.23A, J6.2D; his Astoria cited on W. P. Hunt, P6.11A; his Astoria on the Rocky Mountains, J1.1B; his Bonneville as source, J1.5D, Jl.21B, J2.17A, J2.19B, J3.9B, J3.10A, J3.11A, J3.12A, J3.13A, J3.14A, J3.15A, J3.16A, J3.17A, J4.1B, JU1B, J5.8A; his Bonneville cited, J1.1F; his Knickerbocker's History as source, H3B; his Salmagundi cited, H7B; his “Storm-Ship” chapter, P10.2A
“Island of the Fay”: cited, J5.8A; derived from a passage, H45C
Jack-Hinton, C.: on Morrell's “Massacre Islands,” P18.2A
Jackson, D. and B. R. Pollin: cited on “Tekeli-li,” P22.12A
Jacob, Robert: cited for Poe's current melancholia, P2.1E
James, Henry: his Golden Bowl on Pym's name, P3.10B
Jane Guy (ship): the source of its name in Corporal Glass's ship, P15.7B; on the cruise of, P tpA; its illogical course, P14.3B; other sources of the name, P13.22C
Jefferson, Thomas: his “Life of Captain Lewis” as source, J1.1F, J1.15A, J1.17B; his “Life of Captain Lewis” cited on A. Michaux, J1.3A; his “Memoir” cited, J6.7A
Johnson, Samuel: his Rasselas cited, J3.8B
Jonas, Peter: cited on cordials, P2.8A
“Julius Rodman”: the character compared with Pym, P2.1F; cited, H34A, H56D, P23.10A, P12.2A, P Note.8A; cited for pemmican, H16D; its Newfoundland dog, P2.13D
Juneau, Solomon: mentioned for Junôt, J2.1B
Kaplan, S.: cited, P18.9B; on the date of spring, P24.14A; cited for Gesenius, P Note.6A; on Hebrew on Tsalal, P18.2C, Pl9.1A, P19.2A; on Poe's use of stereotypes, P18.5A, P19.3C; on Tsalalian language, P20.11C, P24.5A
Keats, John: mentioned, J1.1B
Keith, A.: cited, P22.12A, P23.1B, P23 bis.5A, P Note.5A, P Note.9A; on biblical prophecy and for description, P Note.9A; cited on Petra and Edom, P23.8A, as source, P23 bis.5A
Kennedy, G.: cited, P23.10A
Kennedy, J. P.: Poe's letter to him, H80A
Kerguelen's Land: source and comment, P14.3A, P14.7A, P14.9A, P14.19B
Kerr, N.: cited on drunkenness, P11.8B
Ketterer, David: on Hans as a spirit, H4D
Kidd, Captain: his “Gold-Bug” message derived from Pym, P3.4D
Kime, W.: cited, J1.10B, J1.13A, J6.8B
King, James: as source of message-bottle, P14.19B, P14.19C
“King Pest”: cited, P12.16A; cited for “lee-lurch,” P8.12A
Knapp, Samuel: as ghostwriter for Mrs. Morrell, P13.22C
Kopley, Richard: cited on Reynolds, P21.5A, P24.14D
Kremenliev, E. B.: cited, H71A
Lancet: on Poe and helium, H11F
“Landor's Cottage”: cited, J3.5A
Lardner, D.: cited for condensing apparatus, H13B
Lang, H, J.: cited, P14.3B
Lauzon, Jean de: traced, J2.20B
Laverty, C. D.: cited, HISC
Lease, Benjamin: cited, P14.3B
Ledyard, J.: mentioned, J1.15A
Leggett, William: his “Encounter” as a source, P1.7B
Lemonnier, L.: on Rimbaud's Bateauivre, P24.14D
Lesage, Alain: his Gil Blas discussed, H94A
Leslie, John: his Narrative of Discoveries and Adventures, in Pym advertisements of 1838, P tpA
Levin, H.: cited, P21.2A, P23 bis.3C, P24.14D; on Augustus and Poe's brother, P1.4D; on Biblical source, P24.14D; on Indians, P4.4C; on Tsalal as symbolic southland, P17.1OC
Levine, Stuart: cited, H26C, H49B, J1.2E, P21.2A; cited on Bryant, P24.14D; mentioned, H82B
Levine, Stuart and Susan: on the “private” joke of the opening, H2C
Lewis, Meriwether: cited, P2.1OC; his History cited, J1.1F, J2.20A; the History as source, J2.3A, J2.4B, J2.9A, J2.10A, J2.10B, J2.11B, J2.13A, J2.18A, J2.18B, J2.18C, J2.18E, J2.19A, J2.19B, J2.19C, J2.20B, J2.20C, J2.20D, J3.1A, J3.2B, J3.2C, J3.2E, J3.3A, J3.4A, J3.4B, J3.5B, J3.6A, J3.7A, J3.7B, J3.8A, J3.8B, J3.17A, J3.18A, J3.18B, J3.18C, J3.18D, J3.20A, J3.21B, J4.2B, J4.3A, J4.4A, J4.5A, J4.8C, J4.11B, J4.12A, J4.19B, J4.20A, J4.20B, J4.21B, J4.21C, J4.22A, J4.24A, J4.24B, J 6A (ch. num), J5.1A, J5.2A, J5.3A, J5.10A, J5.11A, J5.11C, J5.11D, J5.11E, J5.12A, J5.13A, J5.13B, J5.13C, J5.14A, J5.15A, J5.15B, J5.17B, J5.18A, J5.19A, J5.19B, J5.19C, J5.19D, J5.20A, J5.20B, J5.21A, J5.21B, J5.21C, J5.22A, J5.22B, J5.22C, J5.23A, J5.24A, J6A (ch. num), J6.1A, J6.1B, J6.2A, J6.2B, J6.2C, J6.2D, J6.2E, J6.3A, J6.3B, J6.3C, J6.3D, J6.4A, J6.5A, J6.6A, J6.6B, J6.6C, J6.6D, J6.7B, J6.8A, J6.8B, J6.8C, J6.9B, J6.10A, J6.10B, J6.12A, J6.13B, J6.14A, J6.14B, J6.14C, J6.16A, J6.18B, J6.19A; mentioned, J1.21D; the servant Clark as Toby's source, J2.9A; a source of the hieroglyphics, P23.10A; use of phosphorus in the History, P3.1E
Lewis, Meriwether and William Clark: their History of the Expedition as source, J1.1F (see above under Lewis, M. for full list)
Lewis River: in Wyoming, P4.4D Ley, W., cited, H90A
Ligon, J. F.: cited on animal marvels, P18.1C
“Lion-izing”: cited for geology, P21.5A, P23.7B
Lloyd's of London: source of the name, P2.2B
Locke, Richard: discussed, H89A; his “moon-story” as source, H MS N34B; his Sun report discussed, H80A; Poe's sketch cited, H31A, H69A, H71A, H80A
Long, S. H.: discussed, J1.21A
Long Tom: its source in Cooper's Pilot, P2.4C
“Loss of Breath”: cited, P9.10A; on putridity, P2.11B
“Loss of ... Centaur”: as source, P6.13B
Lott, D. F.: cited, J5.14A
Luard, L. D.: cited, J4.9D
Lucan: his Pharsalia as source, P10.5B
Lukin, Lionel: his special life-boat, P1.9B
Lunardi, V.: his ascent cited, H16E
Mabbott, T. O.: cited, H3B, J2.5B, P23 bis.3C; Collected Works of ... Poe, cited here and throughout, P1.1D; on Armistead Gordon (in Selected Poetry and Prose), P1.1A; on views of earth from heaven, H58A
Mackenzie, Alexander: his book discussed, J1.10B; his Voyages as source, J1.13A, JL14A, J1.16A, J1.16B, J2.5A, J2.12A, J2.12B, J2.12C, J2.16B; on the real first explorer, JtA
Macnish, Robert: cited on drunkenness, P11.8B; contemporary view on drunkenness, P1.4D
Maginn, W.: his “Daniel O‘Rourke” cited, H100C
Malibran: Poe's review of her cited for its Spanish, H94B
Matte-Brun, Conrad: cited on luminous water, P24.6A
“Man that Was Used Up, The”: cited, J4.2A
Manchester, H. H.: on Lewis' use of phosphorus, P3.1E
“Marginalia” (35): cited, P18.1C
Mariner's Chronicles (London or Philadelphia ed.): as source, P3.1D, P9.1A, P9.1C, P9.8B, P10.1C, P11.1A, P11.8A, P12.9B, P12.15A, P13.8B, P23.3A, P24.2B; used by Poe, P4.5B
Mariner's Chronicles (Boston, 1834): cited for “line-manager,” P4.4B
Mariner's Chronicles (New Haven, 1834): as source, P8.3A, P8.16B, P8.17A, P11.13B, P11.15A, P12.1A, P12.6A, P12.9A, P12.9B, P12.14A, P13.9A, P13.12A, P13.16A, P17.9A, P22.11B, P24.2B; cited for its dog, P2.14A; cited on “cordials,” P2.8A
Mariner's Library: as source, P3.1D, P8.8D, P9.6A, P10.7B, P11.6A, P11.8A, P12.9B, P13.2A, P14.4A, P24.10A
Marion, F.: cited, H34A
Marryat, F.: as a source, P23 bis.3C; cited, P4.3D, P13.22A; his Guy Eawkes cited by Poe, P8.8C; his Peter Simple as source, P10.7B; his Peter Simple cited, P Pr.1B, P23 bis.2; his Peter Simple cited for escape technique, P23 bis.2
Mary Pitts (a ship): not found, P12.16A
“Masque of the Red Death”: cited on quick plague, P7.10A; mentioned, P6.3A
Massee, W. E.: cited on cordials, P2.8A
Matheson, J.: his Narrative cited, P tpA
Mathew, J. C.: on source or parallel in Dante, P2.12E, P18.9B
Matthiessen, F. O.: on Rimbaud and Pym, P24.14D
Mauclair, C.: cited, P17.12B
Maury, M. F.: cited on icebergs, P17.5A
Mawson, Douglas: cited, P24.4A
Maxwell, D. E. S.: on Crusoe and Pym, P1.1B; on his perverse speechlessness, P3.9A; on Shelley's “Alastor,” P2.1E
Mazow, J. W.: cited, P1.6A
McColley, G.: cited, H93A
McGuire, Richard: on his accident, H18C
McKeithan, D. M.: cited for origin of prayer of thanks, P6.1B
M‘Kenzie, Donald: mentioned, J2.6A
“Mellonta Tauta”: mentioned, H71D
Melville, H.: the albatross et al. in Moby Dick and effect of Pym on Mardi, P24.14C; his Omoo cited on whaler crews, P4.3B; his Typee cited for escape technique, P23 bis.1A; his White-Jacket cited, P23 bis.3C
Michaux, A.: discussed, J1.3A, J1.4A
Milbank, J.: cited, H71C
Mills' Point: discussed, J1.2C, J2.1A
Milton: “Lycidas” as source, J4.1913; as source of a phrase, P10.4C
Moldenhauer, J. J.: cited, P22.3A; cited on Wyatt, J1.6A; on circumscribed space, P2.12C; on the name Pym, P1.1A; on Pym and Eureka, P24.14D
Monkhouse, F. J.: cited on icebergs, P17.4A
“Monos and Una”: cited, J1.1H; cited on suffocation, P21.3A
Montgolfiers: cited, H16E, H17A, H39C
Morison, S. E.: cited on whaler crews, P4.3B
“Morning on the Wissahiccon”: cited, J4.8B, J5.13B
Morrell, Mrs. Jane: her Narrative of a Voyage in Pym advertisements of 1838, P tpA
Morrell, Benjamin: as source, P12.17A, P14.1A, P14.1B, P14.2A, P14.3A, P14.4A, P14.7A, P14.9A, P14.10A, P14.10B, P14.12A, P14.13A, P14.18A, P14.18B, P 14A (ch. num), P 15A (ch. num), P15.1A, P15.2A, P15.3A, P15.4A, P15.5A, P15.6A, P15.7A, P15.7B, P15.7C, P15.7E, P15.8A, P15.9A, P15.10A, P15.10C, P15.10D, P15.10E, P16.1B, P16.6A, P16.8A, P17.4B, P17.2A, P17.3A, P17.3B, P17.4A, P17.5A, P17.6A, P17.7A, P17.8A, P17.10A, P17.11A, P17.12A, P17.12B, P18.1A, P18.1B, P18.2A, P18.2B, P18.2C, P18.3A, P18.4A, P18.5A, P18.6A, P18.7B, P18.8A, P18.8C, P18.9B, P19.1A, P19.3C, P19.3D, P19.3E, P19.4A, P19.4B, P19.5A, P19.6A, P19.6B, P19.7A, P20.1A, P20.1B, P20.2A, P20.3A, P20.8A, P20.8B, P20.9A, P20.9B, P20.10A, P20.11A, P20.12A, P20.13C, P22.2A, P22.5A, P22.6A, P23.1B, P24.2A, P24.5A, P24.9A, P24.14B, P24.14D; cited P7.2B, P14.2A; cited for “battle-lantern,” P8.1A; cited for “navigator,” P2.1A; cited for origin of Jane Guy, P13.22C; his error followed, P12.17B; his habits of geographical naming, P17.11A; his Narrative of Four Voyages in 1838 Pym advertisements, P tpA; mentioned for Hicks's name, P6.11A; on Captain Barnard, P1.1E
Morrow, Mabel: cited, J4.4A
Mosse, F.: on name for the sea slug, P20.3A
Mourier, M.: on the letters of Tsalal, P23.10A
“MS. Found in a Bottle”: cited, H18B, P4.6E, P10.2A, P13.1A; cited for “battlelantern,” P8.1A; cited for message-bottle, P14.19B; cited for riddling word, P Note.7A; cited for “shifting-boards,” P2.6A; cited for “wilderness,” P14.6A; on early trace of Morrell, P17.8A; its end similar to Pym's, P24.8A, P24.14D
“Murders in the Rue Morgue”: absorbs a passage, H9C; cited, P8.2A, P22.5; cited for ape, P4.4E; cited for carpentry, P2.6E; cited for clear viewing askance, P3.2A
“Mystery of Marie Rogêt”: cited, P7.10A
Nantz: source of the name, H9B
“Narrative of the Loss of the Bounty”: as source, P4.5B
Nelson, W.: cited, J1.2D
Neptune: a clever Newfoundland, J3.3B; dog's name used in two Poe works, J2.14A
New Monthly Review: its humorous response, P22.11B
New York Herald: cited on Poe's death, P11.8B
New-York Mirror: gives excerpts from Stephens, used by Poe, P21.7A
New-Yorker: gives excerpts from Stephens, used by Poe, P21.7A; its review of Pym, P Pr4.A
Newfoundland: the dog of Poe's day described, P6.1A; used also in “Julius Rodman” and “Gold-Bug,” P2.13D; his attack habits, P8.8F; his intelligence and presence, P5.2B
Niagara: also used in other tales, H2D; mentioned, H74B
Nicholson's British Encyclopaedia: as source, H MS N36A, H MS N37A
Nickel, Helmut: cited, J2.11A
Nicolson, M. H.: cited, H67B, H93A, H97A
Noah, Mordecai: his materials on dispersion mentioned in “Pinakidia” 23, P Note.5A
“Oblong Box”: cited, P8.10A
Odell, J. C. D.: his Annals of the New York Stage cited, P5.2A
O‘Donnell, Charles: on the whipcord as umbilicus, P2.8B; on the white figure, P24.14D
Olmstead, F. A.: cited, P2.5D, P7.7A; on steerage, P3.1B
Ostrom, J. W. (ed.): Letters cited, P Pr.1C
Owen, W. F. W.: his Narrative cited, P tpA
“Palestine”: Poe's article cited, P23 bis.5A
Palmer, R. S.: cited on geese, J5.19D
Parker, Richard: cited, P6.11A
Parry, W. E.: Poe's source, J2.12D
Parsons, W. (Earl of Rosse): mentioned, H91A
Pascalis-Ouvriere, F.: as source, P20.3A
Paltock, R.: His Peter Wilkins as a possible source of the ending, P24.14D; his Peter Wilkins mentioned, H86A
Patterson (character): based on W. T. Patterson, P14.19A
Peden, William: on Pym's nautical ineptitude, P1.5A
Penguin: on the name, P1.7A
Perrine: discussed as a character's name, J5.1B
Peterson: as name of a Jane Guy sailor, P2.4A
Peterson (a crew member): mentioned, P20.8B
Pfaall: variant spellings, H(Title)A
Pfaall, Grettel: on her fairy-tale name, H4C
Phantasy-Pieces: as planned, H91A; cited H30A, H45C
Philadelphia Casket: prints a source, P10.3A
Philbrick, T.: cited, P24.9A; his Cooper cited, P2.5C; on “pious tone,” P9.2A
Phillips, Mary E.: cited on White and Poe, P Pr3.A; on Poe's teachers, P1.1C
Philosophical Transactions: cited, H69B
“Philosophy of Furniture”: cited, J4.13A
Pike, Zebulon: discussed, J1.18A
“Pinakidia”: cited, P18.9B
Pinkerton, John: cited, J1.17C
“Pit and the Pendulum”: cited, H64B, P1.6A, P1.6B, P3.10A
Pliny (Gains Plinius Secundus): cited, H26D
Poe: the acronym concealed, P23.10A; adverbs of “-ward” construction in his other fiction, P15.1A; American books as stupid but popular, P Pr.2B; “blackness” in three works, P21.2A; Blacks in his works, P4.4C; bouleversement in other works, H67A; caoutchouc in other tales, H11C; comets in other tales, H26B; decaying cities in his other works, H36B; the doctrine of progress in other tales, H8C; “falling” in three works, P23 bis.3C; “fancies” in “Marginalia,” P3.2C1 foreign name capitalizations in two works, H93A; Hunt's itinerary given in his Astoria review, J1.20B; imagination, comment on, P17.9A; Jewish elements in other Poe tales, J1.2E; journal technique in other Poe works, H51A; landscape pieces by Poe mentioned, J38B; life of Poe here reflected, P2.3A; letter to Eveleth cited, P11.8B; the name of Pym as parallel to Poe's, P1.1A; noun plurals in the work, H45A; odors in his works, P10.4A; opium references in two other works, P3.2B; phosphorescent decay in two works, P13.11C; sky cataracts in five other works, P24.12A; “slander” by Burton in his 1841 letter, J2.5B; style of Wyandotte mentioned, P24.14D — suicidal tales other than this, H22A; “sullen” in his works, P10.5C, P24.13A; surging seas in two other works, H32B; spaniels in his tales, P4.4E; premature burial in his works, P21.1A; “triple horror” in his works, P10.4C; teeth in various tales, P4.4F; vague dates in his tales, H2A; volcano Cotopaxi cited, H24A
“Poetic Principle, The”: cited on the poetic adventurer, P2.1D
Politian: cited, P3.9A, P23 bis.3C
Pollin, B. R.: the captain's initials mentioned, P1.7C; Discoveries in Poe cited, H97A, P4.4E, P8.4B, P10.7B, P 14A (ch. num), P15.10E, P23 bis.7A; on message-bottles, P14.19B; on Poe's death (in Costerus), P11.8B; on similar endings, P24.14D; on an uncollected Poe plate article, J4.3A; on the reviews of Pym, P tpA
Ponto (a dog): in “Landor's Cottage,” P2.14A
Porte, Joel: cited, P12.8A; on the name Penguin, P1.7A
Porter, David: source for Poe's sources, P12.17A
Porter, Jane: her book as source, P11.4B
Posey, M. N.: cited, H69B; on Tucker's Voyage as source, H11F
“Predicament”: cited, H18D
“Premature Burial”: cited on suffocation; P21.3A
Pullen, Faith: cited, P24.14C
Pym: cited, H36C, H45C, H53C, H53D, H64B, H66B, H68A, J1.5C, J1.21B, J2.6A, J2.8B, J2.10B, J2.12E, J2.17A, J2.18B, J2.19B, J3.1A, J3.2E, J3.3B, J3.5A, J3.13A, J3.15A, J3.19B, J4.1A, J4.4A, J4.5A, J4.7B, J4.8B, J4.15A, J4.17A, J4.19A, J4.19B, J5.8A, J5.10A, 15.12A, J5.17B, J5.17C, J6.2D, J6.5A, J6.12A, J6.14A, J6.16A, J6.17A, J6.18B
Pym, John: on the name, P1.1A
Quinn, A. H.: cited, P10.513, P12.4A; on dating the variants, H(Title)A; on Poe's early drinking, P3.7A; on Poe's interest in ruins, P23 bis.5A; on Poe's sketching, P Note.7B
Quinn, Patrick: cited, P23 bis.3B; on Melville and Pym, P24.14D; on Pym's name, P3.10B; on the theme of deception, P2.2E
“Rail-Road War, The” (Poe): cited, J4.2A
Rans, G.: cited, P18.1B, P24.J1A; cited on Eden, P19.3E
Ransome, A. E.: on Crusoe and Pym, P1.1B
Reed, Andrew: his Narrative cited, P tpA
Rees's Cyclopaedia: on the “aurora,” P24.6A; on balloon material, H4A; on balloon varnish, H11C; on gangrene, P13.7A; on hydrophobia, P6.7B; on “Ice,” P17.5A; on scurvy, P17.12A; on soapstone, P21.5A, P21.7A; on “Southern Lights,” P24.4A; on “stertor,” P4.2B; as source, H26D, H33A, H38A, H39A, H39C, H43A, H46A, H59A, H64C, H69B, H69C, H72D, H MS N 1A; cited, H15C, H29A, H71C, J1.1F, P14.19B, P20.3A
Reiss, Edmund: on “Pfaall” as from “follis,” H(Title)A
Remarkable Events (by Thomas): cited for the rescuing dog, P2.14A, P4.3C
Remarkable Shipwrecks (by Thomas): as source, P6.9A, P6.12A, P7.2A, P8.10A, P8.10B, P8.12A, P8.12B, P8.13A, P8.14A, P8.15A, P8.16A, P8.16B, P9.1A, P9.1B, P9.3A, P9.8B, P10.1C, P11.12A, P11.13B, P12.9B, P12.10A, P12.12A, P12.20A, P13.8A, P13.18A, P13.20A, P13.21A, P13.22B, P18.3A, P18.6A, P19.1A, P19.4A, P23.1B; a possible source, P8.8E
Reynolds, J. N.: his Address as source, P14.12A, P16.4A-P16.10A; his “Address” the source of “sea ivory,” P15.7D; his Address cited, P2.5E, P18.7A; his Voyage as source, P14.5A, P14.6A- cited for “blackness,” P21.2A; cited for “navigator,” P2.1A; borrowed also from Porter on the tortoise, P12.17A; on his works reviewed by Poe, P2.1D
Rhea, R. L.: cites source passage from Reynolds' Address, P16.9A, P16.10A; cites Reynolds as source, P16.1A; on origin of the name of Barnard, P1.1E; cites Cook as Poe's source, P14.12A; cited, P19.3D
Ricardou, Jean: cited, P23.10A; cited on strange water, P18.9B
Ricci, J. E.: on the phosphorus episode, P3.2D
Riccioli: his Almagest cited, H69A
Richard, C.: on Tsalal as a name, P24.5A; on “syllables” of blood, P3.5A
Ridgely, J. V.: cited, P Note.9A, P4.4G, P10.2A, P11.4B, P 14A (ch. num), P16.1A, P23.10A, P24.14D; on the adding of the Afternote, P Note.A, P Note.2A; on philology, P Note.5A; on Poe's plotting, P10.1A; on Poe's review of Reynolds' Voyage, P14.5A; on significance of duplicate chapter 23 numbering, P 23A (ch. num); on “stowage,” P6.2A; on Tekeli-li, P22.12A; on Tsalal's language, P18.2C, P18.4A, P18.5B, P20.11C; adds sources, H MS N Pr
Riley, James: his Authentic Narrative as source, P13.10A; his Authentic Narrative cited for Tekeli-li, P22.12A
Robertson, J. W.: on the Casket as Poe's source of Scott's chapter, P10.3A
Robinson Crusoe: see Defoe
Robotti, F. D.: cited for whaling ship
Rolt, T. C.: on wicker-basket cars, H11D construction, P2.5B; on whale teeth, P15.7D
Rode, Z. R.: cited, J1.2E
Ross: explorer's name used in Pym, P2.3B
Rubadub: on the “Mother Goose” name, H7B
Russell, John: his globe and pamphlet, H MS N42B
Russell, W. C.: on chronometers, P4.3B
St. Anthony's Falls: also used by Poe in “Harper's Ferry,” J4.2A; used twice by Poe, J4.3A
Saint Charles: discussed, J2.3A
Sartain, John: mentioned, J4.9D
Schoolcraft, H. R.: cited, J1.18A; his Narrative of an Expedition in Pym advertisements of 1838, P tpA
Schroeter, J, H.: his treatise cited, H69B, H MS N42C
Schuhmann, Kuno: cited, P17.8A
Scoresby, W.: on whale-oil, P4.1A
Scott, Michael: his book(s) as source, P1.4C, P2.13D, P7.12A, P10.3A, P10.5B, P10.6A, P21.7B; cited, P4.3D; a possible source for dog, P8.8F; as phrase source, P23 bis.5A; his Cruise of the Midge cited, P2.5D
Scott, Winfield: in an episode, P8.8D
“Scythe of Time”: cited, P19.1A
Shakespeare: Hamlet as a source, P1.5C, P23 bis.3C, P2.12E, P1.7D; Hamlet or Twelfth Night a possible source, P3.10C; his Macbeth a phrase-source, P23 bis.3B; his Macbeth a possible source, P2.18A; his Tempest as source, P1.1G; his Tempest cited, P9.1E; his Winter's Tale as source, P12.7B
Sheen, J. R.: cited on liqueurs, P2.8A
Shelley: Poe's possible use of, P24.13C
“Silence”: cited for “desolation,” P14.7A
Simms, W. G.: his Partisan cited, P8.5A; as source of character's name, P6.11A
Sioux: cited for Peters' origin, P4.4C
Smyth, W. H.: cited, P7.2C, P20.10A; on orlop deck, P3.6B; on “stowage,” P6.2B
Snell, G. D.: on ending of Moby-Dick, P24.14D
Solomon: mentioned, P Note.6A
Solomon Islands: cited, P23.7B; used by Morrell, P17.10A
Solomon or Kilinailau Islands: cited, P18.2A
Southern Literary Messenger: on its Pym installments, P Pr.3A
Spenser, Edmund: cited, P4.4E
Stackpole, E. A.: on barnacles, P13.18A; on the Grampus, P2.2A
Stanton, W.: cited for trying the current, P17.3A
Starling, Ernest H.: on sleep, P11.6C
Stearns, M. and J.: on jigs, J5.17C
Stephens, J. L.: as source via newspaper excerpts, P19.1A, P23 bis.5A; cited, P Note.5A, P21.7A, P23.1B; cited for ending, P24.14D; cited for hieroglyphics, P23.10A; excerpts from his book as source, P19.6B; his “compilation” a model to Poe, P18.1A
Stevenson, R. L.: cited, P7.1B
“Stonehenge”: article cited: P23.7B
Symmes, J. C.: as author of Symzonia, P14.3B; evidence of his polar theory, P2.6A; as source, P17.9A, P19.2A, P22.13A, P24.6A; his theory used by Poe in Pym, P24.14D; his novel as source for Morrell, P14.19A; cited, H55A, H56E, H100B, cited for white “Internals,” P24.14D
Swift, J.: his Gulliver's Travels cited, P19.2A
“Tale of the Ragged Mountains”: cited, P23 bis.4B; cited for escape, 23 bis.4A; cited for internal flash of eyes, P2.13B
Taylor, Isaac: cited, J1.15A
Taylor, W. F.: on Tristan da Cunha, P15.7A
“Tell-Tale Heart”: cited, H19A, P12.9B
Teunissen, J. J.: cited, P11.15A, J1.4; see also Hinz
Thomas, R. E.: see Remarkable Shipwrecks and Remarkable Events
Thompson, G. R.: cited, P13.22C, P Note.9A, P24.14D
Thornton (character's name): discussed, J2.8B
Thornton, Philip: in an episode, P8.8D
Thorp, R. W.: on the Bowie knife, P20.11B
“Thou Art the Man”: cited for guilty conscience, P7.9A; cited for ventriloquism, P8.5B
“Thousand and Second Night of Scheherazade”: cited, J3.15A, J5.17A, J6.2D
“‘Three Sundays in a Week”: its uncle and Pym's grandfather, P2.2D
Thwaites, R. G.: cited, J3.21A, J6.4A; his Travels cited, J1.3A
Tice, F.: Practice of Medicine, cited on erysipelas, P7.10A; on gangrene, P13.7A
Tiger: compared with Cerberus, P3.8B; compared with other Poe animal characters, P3.4A; on his grinding his teeth, P3.8A; his mysterious disappearance, P8.9A; and the phosphorus, P3.2D
Tinian: possible reason for Poe's use, P1.1F
Toby (character's name): discussed, J2.9A
“Tom o’ Bedlam”: provenance of the ballad, H Motto
Transcript (of New York): “Captain Tarbox” burlesques, H80A
Tristan da Cunha: source of Tsalal, P 15A (ch. num), P15.1A, P15.6A
Tsalemon: discussed, for Solomon, P24.5A
Tucker, G.: his Voyage as source, H36B, H40A, H53B, H53D; cited, H67B, H72D, H100B
Tucker, Thomas G.: on Poe's university drinking, P3.7A
Turner, Arlin: cited, J2.12D, J3.9B
Twain, Mark: mentions Poe, H37A
Tynan, D. J.: on Poe's use of Reynolds' Voyage, P14.5A; cited, P24.5A
“Valley Nis”: cited, H45B
Valz, J. E. B.: cited, H26C
Van Denburgh, J.: on tortoises, P12.17B
Vapereau, G.: on Poe's talents as painter, P2.1B
Vergil: the Aeneid cited for speechlessness, P3.9A
Verne, Jules: on Pym and Le Sphinx des glaces, P24.14D
Vincent, H.: cited, P23 bis.3C
“Von Kempelen and His Discovery”: on a parallel, H1B
Vredenburgh, Peter: a character's name, P17.6A
Wagenknecht, E.: cited on Poe's intemperance, P1.12C; cited, H31B
Walker, Ian: on the pest air of Usher's house, P3.3A; cited, P6.7B
Walker, John: producer of matches, P3.1E
Warren, E. R.: cited on the beaver, J3.15A
Wasp Bay: Poe's change of Morrell's invention, P14.9A
Weddell, James: on Poe's misspelling, P15.9A
White, T. W.: his opinion of Pym, P Pr.3A
Whitty, J. H.: on prototypes of Pym's teachers, P1.1C
Wigglesworth, V. W.: cited, J4.13B
Wilbur, R.: cited, P4.4C, P8.4B, P20.13A, P21.2A, P23 bis.5A, P23 bis.6A; on Biblical source of ending, P24.14D; on decay in Poe's fiction, P1.3A, P2.11B; on Hebrew roots, P18.2C; on Psalms, P18.9B; cited on Pym and Crusoe, P2.1E; on “redeemed,” P3.10C; on the supernatural humming sound, P2.12B
Wiley and Putnam: the British editor's retention of Note, P Note 9A
Wilford, J. N.: cited, H69A
Wilkes Expedition: cited, P Note.3A
Wise, John: cited, H16A, H39C; on balloon varnish, H11C; his flight cited, H13D
Wilson, John: as source of a name, P6.11A
Woodberry, G.: cited, P4.4C, P14A (ch. num), P14.7A, P23.10A; on “stowage” (1914 reprint) and “lying to,” P6.2A, P7.4B; silently corrects text, P20.3A
Woodworth, S.: as ghost-writer and source, P20.3A
Wormley (character's name): discussed.
Wyatt, T.: discussed, J1.6A; his Synopsis as source, J3.15A
Wylie, C. R.: cited, H56B
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