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Israfel
The Life and Times of Edgar Allan Poe
By
Hervey Allen
In Two Volumes
Volume II
New York
George H. Doran Company
1926
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Contents to Volume II
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| Chapter | XVIII | CARMINE STREET | 409 | |
| XIX | GROTESQUES AND ARABESQUES | 425 | ||
| XX | HIGH TIDE | 481 | ||
| XXI | SPRING GARDEN STREET | 519 | ||
| XXII | THE RAVEN AND HIS SHADOW | 582 | ||
| XXIII | THE LITERATI AND THE FORDHAM PASTORALE | 669 | ||
| XXIV | THE UNIVERSE AND MRS. SHEW | 730 | ||
| XXV | A HANDKERCHIEF SOAKED IN ETHER | 754 | ||
| XXVI | LENORE AND THE EDGE OF THE WORLD | 791 | ||
| XXVII | AN APPEAL TO HIGHER AUTHORITY | 841 | ||
| Appendices | I | NOTES ON POE’S ANCESTRY | 851 | |
| II | GALT CORRESPONDENCE, ETC. | 854 | ||
| III | WILLS OF WILLIAM GALT, AND JOHN ALLAN | 857 | ||
| IV | POE’S BROTHER | 874 | ||
| V | FIRST MARRIAGE OF POE AND VIRGINIA CLEMM | 880 | ||
| VI | HISTORY OF POE’S FRIEND, F. W. THOMAS | 882 | ||
| VII | LETTERS FROM [[THE]] UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA IN 1826 | 889 | ||
| VIII | LETTERS FROM MARIA CLEMM, AND DR. J. J. MORAN | 894 | ||
| IX | POE-NEIL [[-NEAL]] CORRESPONDENCE, AND POLITIAN | 897 | ||
| Index | [Index Entries A-K] | |||
| [Index Entries L-Z] | ||||
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Illustrations to Volume II
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| The Poet of the Latter Years | Frontispiece | |||
| Facsimile from Part of a Letter of Poe to Mrs. Helen Whitman | x | |||
| Poe's Rsidence at [[1]]13 1/2 Carmine Street, New York City, in 1837 | 413 | |||
| Title Pages to The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym | 418 | |||
| A Characteristic Incident in Philadelphia of the 1840's | 438 | |||
| The Philadelphia Markets and the Horns of Plenty | 439 | |||
| The Conchologist's First Book: or, A System of Testaceous Malacology | 442 | |||
| Title Page of Burton's Gentleman's Magazine | 452 | |||
| The Pagoda | 460 | |||
| Philadelphia in the 1840's | 461 | |||
| Title Pages of Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque | 462 | |||
| William Burton | 482 | |||
| George Rex Graham | 482 | |||
| The Rev. Rufus W. Griswold | 483 | |||
| A Pic-nic on the Wissahickon | 502 | |||
| Laurel Hill Cemetery | 502 | |||
| A Philadelphia Shop of the Early 1840's | 503 | |||
| The Title Page to one of George Lippard's Philadelphia Novels | 522 | |||
| Charles Dickens | 528 | |||
| Henry W. Longfellow | 529 | |||
| Poe's “Spring Garden Street House” | 534 | |||
| Captain Mayne Reid | 535 | |||
| Reproduction of the Page of the Philadelphia Dollar Newspaper | 564 | |||
| Title Page of The Prose Romances of Edgar A. Poe | 574 | |||
| The Fashions of the Literati | 600 | |||
| Portrait of Edgar A. Poe | 601 | |||
| The House in which The Raven was finished in 1844, near Eighty-fourth Street and Broadway, New York City | 602 | |||
| Edgar A. Poe about 1845 | 603 | |||
| N. P. Willis | 620 | |||
| Dr. Thomas Holley Chivers | 621 | |||
| Part of the First Text of The Raven | 629 | |||
| Frances Sargent Osgood | 642 | |||
| Mrs. Anna Cora Mowatt | 643 | |||
| Title Page of Tales, by Edgar A. Poe | 658 | |||
| Title Page of The Raven and Other Poems | 666 | |||
| Poe's Cottage at Fordham | 697 | |||
| Virginia Poe | 728 | |||
| Mrs. Maria Clemm | 729 | |||
| Title Page of Eureka | 744 | |||
| Robert Stannard | 778 | |||
| Sarah Helen Whitman | 778 | |||
| Edgar A. Poe | 779 | |||
| Poe's Own Design for the Cover of the Stylus | 810 | |||
| Moyamensing Prison | 811 | |||
| Robert Sulley | 824 | |||
| The Fatal Letter | 825 | |||
| Duncan Lodge | 838 | |||
| Poe's Trunk and Boot Hooks | 839 | |||
| Baltimore in 1849 | 842 | |||
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Notes:
The text for this electronic version of the book was taken from an original printed form, revised for XHTML/CSS and to follow our own formatting preferences. Pagination of the original edition has been included.
The table of contents is a reasonable representation of the table of contents from the original printing.
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