Text-01 — “Thou Art the Man” — about May 28, 1844 — (There are
no known draft manuscripts or scratch notes reflecting the original effort of composition.)
Text-03a — “Thou Art the Man” — 1845-1849 — (Speculated
copy of Godey's Lady's Book with minor corrections by Poe. This copy has not survived, but is
presumably reflected in Text-04)
“Thou Art the Man” — 1852 — Tales of Mystery and Imagination and
Humour; and Poems, London: Henry Vizetelly (An undated edition appears about the same time, published by
Charles H. Clark and Samuel Orchart Beeton, and their name appears as publisher for the second series), second
series pp. 223-239. (with 1 woodcut illustration)
“Thou Art the Man” — 1867 — Prose Tales of Edgar Allan Poe,
second series (New York: W. J. Widdleton), pp. 122-136 (This collection is extracted from the 1850-1856 edition of
Poe's Works. It was reprinted several times.)
“Thou Art the Man” —
1874 — Works of Edgar A. Poe, edited by J. H. Ingram (vol. II, pp. 335-350) (This collection was
subsequently reprinted in various forms)
Scholarly and Noteworthy Reprints:
“Thou Art the Man” —
1894-1895 — The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, vol. 3: Tales, ed. G. E. Woodberry and E. C. Stedman,
Chicago: Stone and Kimball (3:191-210)
“Thou Art the Man” —
1902 — The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe, vol. 5: Tales IV, ed. J. A. Harrison, New York: T. Y.
Crowell (5:290-309, and 5:329-330)
“Thou Art the Man” —
1978 — The Collected Works of Edgar Allan Poe, vol. 3: Tales & Sketches II, ed. T. O. Mabbott,
Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press (3:1042-1060)
“Thou Art the Man” — 1983 — Edgar Allan Poe: The Other Side,
ed. David Galloway (New York: Penguin Books), pp. 186-200 and p. 253 (annotations are minor)
“Thou Art the Man” — 1984 — Edgar Allan Poe: Poetry and Tales,
ed. Patrick F. Quinn (New York: Library of America), pp. 728-742
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Comparative and Study Texts:
Instream Comparative and Study Texts:
“Thou Art the Man” —
comparative text (“Godey” manuscript) (This comparative text shows the changes Poe made on the
manuscript and as finally printed)
“Thou Art the Man” —
comparative text (Godey's Lady's Book and WORKS)
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Associated Material and Special Versions:
Miscellaneous Texts and Related Items:
“[Thou Art the Man]” — 1855 — Fortaellinger
[Tales] (Copenhagen) (Danish translation, noted by Anderson, p. 14)
“Le cadavre accusateur” — 1862 — Contes inedts d‘Edgar
Poe, Paris: J. Hetzel, pp. 59-83 (French translation by William L. Hughes)
“C‘est toi qui m‘a tué” — 1914 — Edgar Poe:
Histories étranges et Merrveilleuses, Paris: Mercure de France (French translation by M. D.
Calvocoressi)
“Ecce Homo” — 1934 — Les Sphinx et autres contes bizarres par Edgar
Poë, Paris: Galliard (French translation by Maurice Sachs)
”L‘Homme c‘est toi” — 1950 — Histories grotesques et
sérieuse par Edgar Poe, Paris: Classiques Garnier (French translation by
Léon Lemonnier)
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Bibliography:
Anderson, Carl L., Poe in Northlight: The Scandanavian Response to His Life and Work,
Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1973.
Heartman, Charles F. and James R. Canny, A Bibliography of First Printings of the Writings
of Edgar Allan Poe, Hattiesburg, MS: The Book Farm, 1943.
Mabbott, Thomas Ollive, ed., The Collected Works of Edgar Allan Poe (Vols 2-3 Tales
and Sketches), Cambridge, Mass.: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1978.
Wyllie, John Cooke, “A List of the Texts of Poe's Tales,” Humanistic
Studies in Honor of John Calvin Metcalf, Charlottesville: University of Virginia, 1941, pp. 322-338.
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