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APPENDIX A
“Berenice — A Tale,” I, 333-336 (March, 1835).
“Morella — A Tale,” I, 448-450 (April, 1835).
“Lion-izing. A Tale,” I, 515-516 (May, 1835).
“Hans Phaall — A Tale,” I, 565-580 (June, 1835).
“To Mary,” I, 636 (July, 1835).
“The Visionary — A Tale,” I, 637-640 (July, 1835).
“Bon-Bon — A Tale,” I, 693-698 (Aug., 1835).
“The Coliseum. A Prize Poem,” I, 706 (Aug., 1835).
“Loss of Breath. A Tale a la Blackwood,” I, 735-740 (Sept., 1835).
“Lines Written in an Album,” I, 748 (Sept., 1835).
“King Pest the First. A Tale Containing an Allegory,” I, 757-761 (Sept., 1835).
“Shadow. A Fable,” I, 762-763 (Sept., 1835).
“Scenes from an Unpublished Drama,” II, 13-16 (Dec., 1835) and II, 106-108 (Jan., 1836).
“MS. Found in a Bottle,” II, 33-37 (Dec., 1835).
“The Duc De L’Omelette,” II, 150-151 (Feb., 1836).
“The Valley Nis,” II, 154 (Feb., 1836).
“Autography,” II, 205-212 (Feb., 1836) and II, 601-604 (Aug., 1836).
“Epimanes,” II, 235-238 (March, 1836).
“To Helen,” II, 238 (March, 1836).
“Some Ancient Greek Authors. Chronologically Arranged,” II, 301-302 (April, 1836).
“A Tale of Jerusalem,” II, 313-314 (April, 1836). [page 92:]
“Maelzel's Chess-Player,” II, 318-326 (April, 1836).
“Sonnet,” II, 366 (May, 1836).
“Irene,” II, 387-388 (May, 1836).
“Letter to B—,” II, 501-503 (July, 1836).
“Israfel,” II, 539 (Aug., 1836).
“The City of Sin,” II, 552 (Aug., 1836).
“Pinakidia,” II, 573-582 (Aug., 1836).
“Ballad,” III, 5 (Jan., 1837).
“Arthur Gordon Pym,” III, 13-16 (Jan., 1837) and III, 109-116 (Feb., 1837).
“Sonnet. To Zante,” III, 32 (Jan., 1837).
[The following footnote appears at the bottom of page 91:]
* I have not included in this list any of Poe's numerous reviews. For a fairly accurate bibliography of his contributions to the Messenger, see Va. Poe, XVI, 356 ff.
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Notes:
None.
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[S:0 - PSM, 1934] - Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore - Articles - Poe and The Southern Literary Messenger (D. K. Jackson) (Appendix A)