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Mabbott, T. O., ed.: Al Aaraaf, 89; Doings of Gotham (with Spannuth), 508, 554; Life and Works of Edward Coote Pinkney (with Pleadwell), xxviii; Merlin, by Lambert A. Wilmer, 62, 123, 373, 523, 548n; Politian, 244n, 247; Poe's Brother (with Allen), 65, 81, 516, 538n; The Raven (Lorimer Graham copy), see List of Sources of Texts; Selected Poems ... Poe, xxix; Selected Poetry and Prose of Poe, 403, 411n; Tamerlane, 15, 17, 21, 539n
McCabe, Reverend Dr. John Collins: 182
McCabe, Mrs. William Gordon, Jr: 183
Maccabees: 218
McCauley, I. H.: 333n [page 614:]
McHenry, Dr. James: 324
McKee, Thomas J. (sale catalogue): 165
McKelly, Alexander: 364
Mackenzie (MacKenzie) family: 3, 7, 8, 415, 520, 521, 533, 564, 567
Mackenzie, Jane (school): 4, 7, 520
Mackenzie, John: 523
McLean, Sydney P.: 398
McMakin's Model American Courier (Philadelphia): 440
McMichael, Morton: 360
McNeil, Elizabeth: 216
Macpherson, James: xxviin
“Maelzel's Automatic Chess-Player”: 546
“Magazines, The”: 553
“Magic of Night, The” r: 506
“Magician, The” r: 505
Maginn, William: 140
Magnolia (Charleston, S. C.): 178, 347
Magruder, Allan B.: 542
Mahomet: 119
Mahony, Francis: 432
“Make me worthy” (children's prayer) r: 514
Mallarmé, Stéphane: 351n, 454n, 572
Mamaroneck, N. Y.: 411
“Mammoth Squash, The” r: 509
“Man for Galway, The”: 462
“Man of the Crowd, The”: and “To M—,” 138; and “To Helen [Whitman],” 448; mentioned, 550
“Man that Was Used Up, The”: and “Bridal Ballad,” 310; mentioned, 553
Manet, Edouard: 454n
Mangan, James Clarence: xxix
“Maniac Lover, The” r: 508
“Marginalia”: and “Tamerlane,” 64; and “Fairy Land” [II], 163; and “Israfel,” 171; and “Coliseum,” 231; and Politian, 288; and “Haunted Palace,” 315; and “Motto for the Stylus,” 329; and “Lenore,” 330, 338; and “The Raven,” 371; and “To Marie Louise,” 408; and “Dream Within a Dream,” 450; on the importance of dashes, xx; mentioned, xviii, 339, 555n
Marine, William M.: 227
Markell, Mrs. Gertrude W.: 426
Martial: 21
“Martial Glory” r: 504
Martin, John: 551
Maryland Historical Society: holdings, 98
Mason, Henry: 155
“Masque of the Red Death, The”: and Politian, 295, 297; and “The Bells,” 431; mentioned, 484, 552
Masters, Edgar Lee: 190n
Matchett and Woods: 89
Mathews, Frances Aymar: 355n
Maxwell, Joseph: 514
Maxwell, William: 303
May, Franklin F.: 333
“May Queen Ode”: 302
Melton, Wightman F.: 474n
Memnon legend: 231. See also 78
Menelaus: 168
“Mesmeric Revelation”: and Politian, 296; and “For Annie,” 459; mentioned, 554
Messac, Régis: 155n
“Message from Edgar A. Poe” r: 511
“Metzengerstein”: and “To M—,” 138; and “To One in Paradise,” 216; and Politian, 296; mentioned, 543
Michelangelo Buonarroti: 93, 125
Mierow, Herbert Edward: 168, 237
“Milford Bard”: 67
Military Magazine (Philadelphia): 498
Miller, Elizabeth: 533
Miller, Dr. James H.: 227, 544
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. John C.: 561
Miller, John Carl: see Ingram List, 4, 530n
Miller, John LeFevre: 561n
Millington, John M.: 563n
Milnan, Henry Hart: 327
Milton, John: xxvi, 15, 95, 540; — Comus, and “Al Aaraaf,” 126, and Politian, 291, and “The Raven,” 373; — Lycidas, and “Tamerlane,” 64, and “A Dream” 80, and “Irenë,” 186, and “Valley of Unrest,” 195, and “Annabel Lee,” 481; — Paradise Lost, and “Tamerlane,” 62, and “Song,” 67, and “Al Aaraaf,” 119, 121, 124, 126, and “To Helen,” 167, 168, 170, and “City in the Sea,” 203, and “A Paean,” 207, and Politian, 297, and “Dream-Land,” 342, and “To Helen [Whitman],” 448, and “Eldorado,” 464; — other works, and the Al [page 615:] Aaraaf volume, 89, 90, and “Al Aaraaf,” 118, 120, 125, and “Israfel,” 177, and “Lenore,” 338, and “A Valentine,” 391
Minerva and Emerald (Baltimore): 137, 510. See also Baltimore Minerva
Minnesota Historical Society: holdings, 410n
Minor, Benjamin Blake: 361, 555
Minor, Lucian: 507, 545n, 546n
Mish, Dr. John L.: 178
Mithradates Eupator: 117
“Model Verses”: 392-396
Modern Languages Notes (Baltimore): 164n, 168n, 178, 222, 224, 320, 461n, 505, 506
Moliere: xxix
“Monody on Doctor Olmsted,” tentatively ascribed: 500-501
“Monody on the Death of General Joseph Sterett” r: 504
Montevideo: 515
Moore, Abraham: 291
Moore, Channing: 537n
Moore, F. A.: 477
Moore, John W.: 475
Moore, Rayburn S.: 568n
Moore, Bishop Richard Channing: 536
Moore, Thomas: Poe a disciple, xxvii, 95, 294, 540; biography of Byron, and “To One in Paradise,” 211; Anacreontea (translation), and “Introduction,” 158, and “Irenë;” 179, and “A Paean,” 207, and “The Raven,” 370; Evenings in Greece, and “Al Aaraaf,” 116, and “An Acrostic,” 150; Lalla Rookh, and “Al Aaraaf,” 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 124, 125, and “Fairy-Land” [I], 138, and “Israfel,” 172, 177, and “Irenë,” 181, and “City in the Sea,” 204, and “For Annie,” 460, and “Eldorado,” 464; Loves of the Angels, and “Al Aaraaf,” 115, 125, 126, and “Introduction,” 159; Irish Melodies, and “Evening Star,” 73, last book in Poe's possession, 568; other works, and “To One in Paradise,” 216, and Politian, 293, 295, and “Eulalie,” 350; mentioned, 83, 432, 447, 497
Moran, Dr. John J.: 474n, 568n, 569
Moran, Mrs. John J.: 569
“Morella”: and “Tamerlane,” 62; and “Romance,” 129; and “Hymn, 216; mentioned, 484, 545
Morgan, Appleton: 359n
Morris, General George P.: “A Hero of the Revolution” cited, 338; edits Evening Mirror, 554; mentioned, 155, 317, 547, 555, 558, 560, 562
Morrison, Mrs.: 554n
Morrison, Professor Robert: 83
Morton, Maxwell V. Z. W.: 198n, 226n
Mott, Dr. Valentine: 562
Motto for “The Gold-Bug”: 329; 319
Motto for THE STYLUS: 328-329
Motto for “William Wilson”: 319-320, 329
Mowatt, Mrs. Anna Cora: 290, 491n, 533, 558
M’Queen, the Reverend Mr. Donald: 190
“Mr. Po” r: 504
“MS Found in a Bottle”: and “Al Aaraaf,” 121, 124; and “Coliseum,” 226; mentioned, 227, 544
“Murderer, The” r: 513
“Murders in the Rue Morgue, The”: and “Al Aaraaf,” 123; and Politian, 293; mentioned, 551, 553
Murdoch, James E.: 560
Murphy, Arthur: 329
Murphy, Jerry: 449
Murphy, Dr. Robert G.: 226
Murray, John: 64
Musiad or Ninead, by Diabolus, edited by ME, The r: 505, 541
“Music” r: 504
Musters, John: 211
“My Soul” r: 514
“Mysterious Star!”: 159-160
“Mystery of Marie Rogêt, The”: 552
“Mystification”: and “Romance,” 128; and “Von Jung,” 486; mentioned, 547
Nack, James: 439
Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym, The: and “Valley Nis,” 195; and “Dream-Land,” 343; and “Ulalume,” 421; mentioned, 547, 548
Neal, John: and “Al Aaraaf,” 26, 66, 197, 540; quoted, 121; Poe letters to, 92, 127; mentioned, 139, 234, 505, 572
Neal, Mary: 234
Nebraska State Historical Society: holdings, 491
Nelson, Mary: 570n
“Never Bet the Devil Your Head”: 487 [page 616:]
New Mirror (New York): 347
New Monthly Magazine (London): 198n, 226n
“New Year's Address to the Carriers of the Columbia Spy, A” r: 508
New York: Poe's parents in, 531; Poe in, 543; the Poe family in, 547, 554
New York Herald: 62, 414n, 562n
New-York Mirror*: 155, 398, 420, 432n, 542
New-York Historical Society: holdings, 334, 424, 472n, 557n, 570n
New York Public Library*: holdings, Berg Collection, 25, 322, other collections, 322, 396, 470n, 514
New York Public Library, Bulletin: 90n, 167, 396, 419
New York Society Library: 397, 556, 564
New York Times Book Review: 514
New York Times Saturday Review of Books*: 216, 340
New-York Tribune*: “Annabel Lee,” 476; “To Helen [Whitman],” 441; “Ludwig” article, 470n, 475n, 571; on Poe's lecture, 556n; on Poe poems, 351, 362, 414; mentioned, 491, 500, 558n, 561n
New York University (University of the City of New York): 558
Newark, Delaware: Poe lectures, 554
Newcomb, Elizabeth: 556n
Newcomer, A. G.: 203
Newton, Sir Issaac: 97
Nichols, Acosta: 358n
Nichols, Mrs. Mary Gove: 399, 413n, 489, 510
Nicias: 167
“Night” r: 507
No Name Magazine (Baltimore): 8, 518
Noah, Major Mordecai M.: 332, 554, 561
Nolen, H. S.: 441
Norfolk: Poe visits, 83, 86; lectures, 567; Rosalie born in, 520
North American (Baltimore)*: W. H. Poe's publications, 504, 515-518, 538; rejected poem, 505
North American Review (Boston): 21, 118, 539
Notes and Queries (London): texts of poems by Edgar and W. H. Poe, 15, 449, 518, and of Rosalie's Poe's letter, 521n; cited on “Dreams,” 67, on “To Helen,” 167, 169, on “Ulalume,” 420, 422, on other poems, 67, 314, 329, 450, on a rejected poem, 512
“Notes upon English Verse”: xxv, 295, 339, 392, 552
Novalis: 451
“O, where shall our waking be?” r: 509
O’Beirne, General James R.: 359, 372
“Oblong Box”: 554
“Ode, for the Twelfth of September” r: 504
“Ode to Contemplation” r: 504
Odell, G. C. D.: 420
“Oh, Temporal Oh, Mores!”: 8-13; mentioned, 520, 536
Olmsted, Denison: 500-501
“1002nd Tale of Scheherezade”: and “Al Aaraaf,” 117; and “Parody on Drake,” 302; and “To M.L.S.,” 401; mentioned, 489, 558
O’Neal, Cothburn: 524n
Oquawka Spectator*: 455
Osgood, Samuel Stillman: 379, 556, 557, 570
Osgood, Frances Sargent (Mrs. Samuel S.): 556-557; contribution to Griswold's “Memoir,” 473, 474; Poe's poems addressed to, 234, 236, 379, 380, 382, 385, 387, 545, 558; Poe's Albany visit to, 563n, 564n; her poems, 173, 384n, 388n, 423, 460, 507, 508, 559; mentioned, 136, 385, 391, 398, 420, 441, 465, 480, 510, 525, 551, 560, 561
Osler, Sir William: 15
O'sullivan, J. L.: 312n
“Oval Portrait, The”: 552
Ovid: Poe read, 535; cited, 78, 116, 178, 186, 293, 318
Owen, Reverend John: 546
“P—, the Versifier, Reviewing his own Poetry” r: 510
Paar, Francis: 62
Painter, F. V. N.: 169
Parke-Bernet Gallery Catalogue: 508
“Parody on Drake”: 301-302, 373
Parrish, Robert R.: 520n
Partridge, Henry Morton: 508
Paterson, Robert Hunter: 430n, 546n, 562n
Pattee, Fred Lewis: 408 [page 617:]
Patterson, E. H. N.: 329, 455, 566
Patterson, John: 370
Patterson, S. D.: 567
Paul, Howard: 241n
Paulding, James K.: 548
Payne, John Howard: 520n, 531, 532
Pease, Peter Pindar: 358n
Peck, George W.: xxiii, 217, 355, 372
Pedder, Anna: 548
Pedder, Bessie: 548
Penn Magazine (Poe's project): 328, 550n
Pennant, Thomas: 117
Pennsylvania Historical Society: holdings, 499
Penzoni, Leo: 353
Percival, Emily: 510
Perine, George C.: 227
“Peter Pindar”: see Wolcot, John
Petersburg, Virginia: 546
Peterson, Charles J.: 509, 551
Petrarch: 426
PHANTASY-PIECES*: 118, 217, 552
Philadelphia: Poe takes “The Raven” manuscript to: 359, moves family to, (1838) 548, lectures, 554; Poe visits, 563, 567, plans visit, 568
Philadelphia Saturday Museum*: connections with Poe, 553; Poe's poems in (1843) 98, 150, 178, 332; Hirst's sketch of Poe cited, 123, 1659, 570; THE STYLUS, 328, 553; other mention, 540n, 544n
Phillips, Mary E., Edgar Allan Poe: The Man: cited, 207, 224, 233, 302, 502, 536n, 546n
Sources cited: on “Annabel Lee,” 475n, “The Bells,” 429n, 432n, “To My Mother,” 465n, “The Raven,” 355n, 358n, 359n, 360n, 371; — on Poe in Baltimore, 541n, in Boston, 559n, in New York, 548n, 561n, in Philadelphia, 553n, 563n, in Richmond, 547n, 565; — on Poe in Scotland, 129, 190n, 198n, 480; — on Poe's last days, 568n, 569n; — on the Allans, 533n, 536n; — on the garden in Richmond, 212, 444n; — on Gabriel Harrison, 340, Annie Richmond, 453n, Rosalie, 8n, the Ushers, 531, Harriet Winslow, 492
Philomathean Society: 558
“The Philosophy of Composition”: dramatized account of writing of “The Raven,” 351, 353, 356, 372, 374; mentioned, 129, 560
“The Philosophy of Furniture”: 318, 486
Pickering, Henry: 541n
Pierpont Morgan Library: holdings, 25, 189n, 242, 558n
Pike, Albert: 165n, 168, 347, 350, 356n, 506
“Pinakidia”: 216, 288, 465, 485, 486
Pinkney, Edward Coote: xxviii; his poems, and “Tamerlane,” 61, 63, and “Stanzas,” 78, and “Al Aaraaf,” 123, 124, and “Romance,” 129, and “To —,” 133, and “City in the Sea,” 198; and “Dream Within a Dream,” 451; mentioned, 515, 538
Pinto, Ferdinando Mendez: 391
Pioneer (Boston)*: 330, 332, 552
“Pit and the Pendulum, The”: 63, 293, 345, 552
Plautus: 221
Pleadwell, Frank Lester: xxviii
Pliny the Elder: 120, 231, 237, 372, 374
PMLA (New York): xxvi, 61, 137, 550n
Poe, Amelia Fitzgerald: 514, 515, 516n, 519, 530, 532n
Poe, Mrs. David, Sr. (Elizabeth Cairnes): 529, 530, 543, 545
Poe, David, Jr.: 530, 531, 532
Poe, Mrs. David, Jr. (Elizabeth Arnold Hopkins): 468, 520, 530, 531, 532
Poe, Edgar, letters cited, to: Allan, 22, 95, 516, 538; Boyd, 322; Bronson, 412; Mrs. Clemm, 545, 565n, 568; Conrad, 563n; Eveleth, 179, 351, 373, 374, 392, 412; Field, 570n; Griswold, 165n, 312, 475; Mrs. Hale, 491n; Susan Ingram, 414; Isaac Lea, 92, 97, 147; Mrs. Lewis, 424, 455n, 473, 568; Lowell, xxviin, 76, 179, 332; Neal, 92, 127; Patterson, 455; William Poe, 532; Mrs. Richmond, 62, 377, 431, 453, 454, 466, 469, 566n; Shea, 362; Susan Talley, 521, 568; F. W. Thomas, 351, 461; Tucker, 294, 532; Mrs. Tutt, 523; Charles E. West, 397; [page 618:] White, 227, 245; Mrs. Whitman, 125, 164, 292, 295, 296, 443, 448, 493; Willis, 413, 454; last letters, 568
Lectures given: “Poets and Poetry of America,” 449, 554, 556, 564; introduction to “Al Aaraaf,” 559; “The Universe,” 564; “Poetic Principle,” 566, 567
Poe, Mrs. Edgar Allan (Virginia Eliza Clemm): 522-525; and Edgar Poe, 467, 546, 555; and Poe's poems, 234, 371, 414, 468, 474; and Mrs. Osgood, 557; illness and death, 561, 562; mentioned, 232, 347, 350, 396, 399, 402, 424, 544n, 545, 551
Poe, Elizabeth (Mrs. Henry Herring): 530
Poe, Elizabeth Ellicott: 568n
Poe, George: 530
Poe, George, Jr.: 531
“Poe in Heaven” r: 511
Poe, Josephine: 525
Poe, Neilson: 541, 568n; offers home to Virginia, 523, 545; mentioned, 497, 530, 540, 569
Poe, Mrs. Neilson (Josephine Clemm): 540
Poe, Rosalie: 520-522; in Mackenzie home, 7, 8, 533; Poe's heir, 571; mentioned, 4, 469n, 517, 532, 564, 567, 570n, 572n
Poe, Samuel: 515
Poe, William Henry Leonard: 515-520; his “The Pirate,” 65, 538; mentioned, 14, 81, 145, 504, 505, 531, 541, 543
Poem by a Bostonian r: 514
Poems (1831)*: xxviii, 150, 155-156, 542; and “To Helen,” 168; and Politian, 292; mentioned, 26, 80, 127, 139, 159, 161, 190, 204, 330
Poe's pseudonyms: “Edward S. T. Grey,” 383, 443; “Tamerlane,” 221, 223, 225; “Edgar A. Perry,” 539; “Thaddeus Perley,” 341; “Quarles,” 360
“Poe's Two Unpublished Poems” r: 513
“Poetic Principle, The”: xxviii; and “Irenë,” 179; and “To One in Paradise,” 216; and “For Annie,” 460; as a lecture, 566, 567; mentioned, 83n, 133, 293, 295, 453
“Poetical Epistle to Mr. Pickwick, A” r: 508
Poets and Poetry of America, The r: 510
“Poets and Poetry of America” (“Poetry of America, Poets of America”), lecture: 331, 449, 554, 556, 564
Poitiaux, Catherine: 470, 533, 567
Politian: 241-298; and “A Dream,” 80; and “Happiest Day,” 82; and “Al Aaraaf,” 119; and “To —,” 225; and “Coliseum,” 227, 231; and “The Raven,” 371, 374; and “Marie Louise,” 408; and “Dream Within a Dream,” 452; mentioned, 319, 320, 405, 501, 545
Poliziano, Angelo (Politian): 212, 216, 289
Pollard, Henry Rives: 8
Polybius: 218
“Poor Scholar, A” r: 505
Poore, Mrs. Anne: 547n
Pope, Alexander: xxv, xxvii, 294; and “To Margaret,” 15, 16; and “Tamerlane,” 64; and “Al Aaraaf,” 119, 121; and “To Helen,” 170; and “Irenë,” 186; and “To Zante,” 312; and “The Raven,” 374; and “The Bells,” 440; mentioned, 22, 61, 116, 221
Pope-Hennessy, Dame Una: 503
Porphyrogenitus, Constantine VII: 314, 318
Portland Advertiser: 98
Pouder, William P.: 227
Pound, Louise: 198n
Povalley: 549n
Powell, Enos R.: 333n
“Power of Words, The”: 125, 374, 408, 460
Powers, Hiram: 384
“Predicament, A”: 485, 486, 549
“Preface”: see “Romance”
“Premature Burial, The”: 292, 326 338, 487
Preston, Colonel John T. L.: 5
Princeton University Library: holdings, 508
“Prisoner of Perotè, The,” collaboration: 424, 493-496
“Prophecy of Vala, The” r: 512
Prose Romances, The: 553
“Prospectus of The Stylus”: 319, 328, 566
Proverbs: 290
Providence: Poe, and Mrs. Osgood, 441, and Helen Whitman, 565, lectures, 566 [page 619:]
Providence Journal*: 413
Psalms: 123, 231, 292, 338, 346, 448, 464
“Pseudo-Dionysius”: 124
“Purloined Letter, The”: 554
“— Quarles” (Poe): 360
Quarles, Francis: 360
“Quarles Quickens”: 508
Quinn, A. H. and Hart: 164n, 310, 414n, 569n
Quinn, Arthur Hobson, Edgar Allan Poe: 529n; on Poe's parentage and early life, 14, 520n, 530, 539n, 541n, 546n; reproduces marriage bond of Poe's parents, 531n, 547n; quotes Ellis on Allan, 544n; gives text of Allan's letter to W. H. Poe, 515; on the Boston Lyceum reading, 559; on Poe and Mrs. Shelton, 474n; on Poe and Mrs. Whitman, 565n; on Poe's homes, 554n, 561, 562; on Poe's last months, 567n, 568n, 569n, 571; quoted on Poe's poems, “Al Aaraaf,” 92, 97; Politian 288; “Song,” 307, “Silence,” 320; “Dream-Land;” 342; “For Annie,” 453n; cited on Poe's poems, 125, 169, 179n, 194, 432; reproduces PHANTASY-PIECES title page, 118, letter to Isaac Lea, 147, and portrait of Jane Stanard, 170
Radó, Dr. György: 391
Randall, David A.: 15n, 439, 541n
Ransome, Arthur: 338
“Rationale of Verse, The”: xxv, 392; exchanged for “Ulalume,” 412; on scansion and rhythm, 98, 391, 481; mentioned, 295, 333, 426, 469n, 565
“Raven, The”: xxiii, 350-374; and “Poetry,” 6; and “The Lake,” 86; and “To Frances Osgood,” 237; and Politian, 292, 295; and “Haunted Palace,” 317; and “Lenore,” 330, 331; and “Philosophy of Composition,” 560; manuscript of, 565; Poe quoted on, 179; popularity, 468; Poe's reading, 558, 559, 563, 564; mentioned, 129, 301, 332, 334, 431, 432n, 511, 537, 553, 555n, 568; imitations and parodies, 352, 352n
Raven and Other Poems, The*: 558; J. Lorimer Graham copy*, 217, 245; mentioned, 25, 84, 98, 148, 165n, 198, 234, 241, 333
Ravenel, Dr. Edmund: 539n
Reab, George Walton: 16
Read, Thomas Buchanan: 357n, 423
Reading, Pennsylvania: Poe lectures, 554
Rebmann, Johann: 464
Rede, Kenneth: 93n, 213, 228, 234n, 518
Redfield, J. S.: 571
Reece, James B.: 380
Rees's Cyclopaedia: 537
Rees, James: 354
Reid, Captain Mayne: 523
Rein, David M.: 159
Rendall, Vernon: 169
“Resurrexi” r: 512
Revelation: 117, 118, 204, 346
“Reviewer Reviewed, A”: 121, 125, 204, 310, 350, 510, 567
Revision for Alexander T. Crane: 491-492
Revision for Harriet Winslow: 492-493; 352
Reynolds, Chevalier: 468, 561n
Reynolds, Frederick: 329
Rice, Sara Sigourney: 5, 424, 572n
Richards, Irving T.: 505
Richmond: Poe's parents in, 531, 532; Poe's early life in, 3, 6, 7, 80, 533-538; Poe lives in, 546, lectures in, 476, 567, visits, 353, 542, 544, 545; mentioned, 8, 9, 24, 65, 164, 170, 241, 568
Richmond, Annie: see Richmond, Mrs. Charles B.
Richmond, Charles: 564
Richmond, Mrs. Charles B. (Nancy Locke Heywood): 216, 453-454; Poe's letters to, 62, 377, 431, 466, 469, 566; Poe visits, 431; mentioned, 465n, 475, 564
Richmond Enquirer, The: 196, 532, 547n
Richmond Examiner: 476, 565, 568
“Richmond, or the Map of Virginia” r: 504
Richmond Semi-Weekly Examiner*: 362
Riedel, Ernest: 370
Riley, James Whitcomb: 503, 512, 514
Rindfleisch, James H.: 569n
Robertson, J. P.: 426
Robertson, Dr. John W.: 352n
Robinson, Dr. W. M.: 546
Rochefoucauld: 155n
Rodgers, Cleveland: 352n
Rogers, Mary: 552 [page 620:]
Rogers, Samuel: 221
Rolfe, John C.: 169
Rollins, George W.: 568n
Rollins, Hyder E.: 542n
“Romance”: 127-129; and “Introduction,” 156, 158; and “Israfel,” 177; and “Conqueror Worm,” 327; and “The Raven,” 353; mentioned, 534n. See also “Introduction”
Romans: 481
Rosenbach, Dr. A. S. W.: 398, 548n
Rosenbach, Hyman Polock: 360n
Rosenmueller, E. F. C.: 465
Ross, James: 126
Ross, Sir James Clark: 421
Rossetti, W. M.: 167
Rothwell, Dr. Kenneth S.: 319
Rowe, Nicholas: 23
Royster, Elmira (Mrs. Alexander B. Shelton): 536, 539n; inspiration of, poems by Poe, 24, 65, 79, 80, 132, of Wilmer's Merlin, 373, 538, of W. H. Poe's “The Pirate,” 538; Poe's “lost Lenore,” 332; connection with “Annabel Lee,” 62, 474, 480; her letter to Mrs. Clemm quoted, 310; on Poe's reading of “The Raven,” 351n; mentioned, 67, 70, 76, 82, 159, 212, 236, 306, 452, 465, 567
“Rupert and Madelon” r: 507
Russell, Milton C.: 539n
Ryan, Cornelius: 569
“Sabbath Morning, The” r: 504
Sādi: 126
St. Athanasius: 169
St. John's College( Fordham): 562
Saintsbury, George Edward: xxixn
Sale, George: his version of the Koran cited, 95, 96, 119, 177
Salmasius, Claudius: 218
Samuel, Bunford: 67
Sanderson, Adam: 191
Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de: 496
Sappho of Eresus: 116
Sappho of Mitylene: 116
Sartain, John: 431n, 472n, 476, 551, 567
Sartain, William: 355n
Sartain's Union Magazine (New York)*: 317, 387, 398; and “The Bells;” 431, 433; and “Annabel Lee,” 476, 567. See also Union Magazine
[Satire on junior Debating Society]: 6-7
Saturday Chronicle (Philadelphia)*: 179n, 549
Saturday Courier (Philadelphia)*: poems by Poe, 211, 322, 550; tales by Poe, 211, 488, 544
Saturday Evening Post (Philadelphia)*: tales by Poe, 488, 551; Poe forecasts outcome of Barnaby Rudge, 551; poems by W. H. Poe, 516; review of Poems (1831), 155, 542; other mention, 67, 317, 371, 504
Saunders, Charles: 24
Saunders, Frederick: 351
Saxe, John G.: 432n
Scharf, J. Thomas: 541
Scheffauer, Herman: 514
Schulz, Herbert C.: 377
Scott, Harriet Virginia (Mrs. Thomson): 302
Scott, Sir Walter: his poems, and “Tamerlane,” 62, and “Al Aaraaf,” 124, and “Valley of Unrest,” 194, and “Annabel Lee,” 481; mentioned, 331
Scott, General Winfield: 536
Scribner's Monthly (New York)*: 145n, 343n, 359n, 362n, 521n, 524, 567n
“Sea of Serenity, The” r: 514
Seip, Miss Elizabeth Cloud: 221, 222
“Selections from Milton”: 137
Seneca: 120
“Sequel to the Raven, A” r: 513
“Serenade”: 222-223; 63, 141, 150
“Shadow — A Fable”: 158, 329, 346, 544
Shakespeare: xxvi, xxvii, xxix, 220-222; Poe studied, 540; mentioned, 73, 537
Specific plays: Hamlet, and “To Margaret,” 16, and “Tamerlane,” 64, and “Al Aaraaf,” 125, and Politian, 291, 293, 294, and “For Annie,” 460; Julius Caesar, and “Al Aaraaf,” 125, and Politian, 293, Poe's favorite speech, 536; — King Lear, — and “Tamerlane,” 63, and Politian, 296, and “Eldorado,” 462; — Macbeth, and “Al Aaraaf,” 119, and “Introduction.” 159, and Fairy Land,” 163, and “Irene,” 181, 186, and Politian, 293, and “For Annie,” 459; Midsummer Night's Dream, and “Fairyland,” 142, and “Mysterious [page 621:] Star,” 160, and Politian, 293, and “The Raven,” 373; — Romeo and Juliet, and “Elizabeth [Rebecca],” 149, and “The Bells,” 440; — The Tempest, and “The Sleeper,” 189, and Politian, 296, and “To Marie Louise,” 408, and “To Helen [Whitman],” 448; — other plays: and “To Margaret,” 16; and “Tamerlane,” 64; and “Al Aaraaf,” 122; and “To [Elmira],” 133; and “Fairy Land” [II], 141; and Politian, 291, 292; and “Conqueror Worm,” 324; and “Lenore,” 338; and “The Raven,” 361, 371, 372
Shands, Richard E.: 521n
Sharp, Colonel Solomon P.: 242, 289
Sharp, Mrs. Solomon P. (Eliza T. Scott): 288, 295
Shea, George: 170
Shea, John Augustus: 165n, 170, 362, 542
Shea, John Henry: 540n
Sheehy, Eugene P.: 542n
Shelley, Percy Bysshe: his poems, and “Mysterious Star,” 160, and “Valley of Unrest,” 196, and “City in the Sea,” 203, and “To —,” 225, and Politian, 293, and “Haunted Palace,” 314, and “Sonnet — Silence,” 323, and “Dream-Land,” 346, and “To Helen [Whitman],” 447, and “Dream Within a Dream,” 450; mentioned, xxviii, 22, 221, 356n
Shelton, Alexander Barret[t?]: 539n; mentioned, 24, 65, 132, 159, 475, 538
Shelton, Mrs. Alexander B.: see Royster, Elmira
Shelton, Ann Elizabeth: 567
Shelton, Southall B.: 567
Shepherd, Henry E.: 372
Shepherd, Richard Herne: 21
Shew, Marie Louise (Mrs. Roland S. Houghton): 401-405, 561, 564; on “The Bells,” 429-430; on Poe and his mother, 468, 530n; mentioned, 232, 397, 420, 424, 465, 491n, 510, 562
“Sidney”: 305
Sigourney, Mrs. Lydia H.: 204, 231
“Silence” r: 504
“Silence”: see “Sonnet — Silence”
“Silence — A Fable” (“Siope”): 98, 121, 124, 194, 223, 320
“Silence, a Sonnet”: see “Sonnet — Silence”
Simms, William Gilmore: 244, 245, 395, 440, 560
“Siope”: see “Silence — A Fable”
Sixpenny Magazine (London): 413n
“Skeleton-Hand, The” r: 505
Slaughter, Philip: 537
“Sleeper, The”: 179-189; and “Al Aaraaf,” 124; and “Fairy Land” [II], 163; and Politian, 288; and “Bridal Ballad,” 310; and “Dream-Land,” 343; mentioned, 204, 351. See also “Irenë”
“Smile, A” r: 504
Smith, C. Alphonso: 312n, 374, 454n
Smith, Edmund Morton: 569
Smith, Mrs. Edmund Morton: see Herring, Elizabeth R.
Smith, Elizabeth Oakes: 165, 380n, 411, 523n, 545n, 561
Smith, Governor George William: 9, 533
Smith, Horace Wemyss: 360n
Smith, John Adams: 9
Smith, William M: 570n
Smithers, John: 502
Snodgrass, Dr. Joseph Evans: 549, 569, 572n
Snodgrass, W. D.: 397n
Snowden's Ladies’ Companion: see Ladies’ Companion (Snowden's)
“Some Words with a Mummy”: 558
“Song” (“I saw thee on thy bridal day”): 65-67, 306, 538
“Song of the Newly Wedded”: see “Bridal Ballad”
“Song of Triumph”: 220
“Sonnet”: see “Sonnet — To Science”
“Sonnet — Silence”: 320-323; 74, 312, 504, 550
“Sonnet to My Mother”: see “To My Mother”
“Sonnet — To Science”: 90-92
“Sonnet. To Zante”: see “To Zante”
“Sonnet[s] to Keats” r: 506
Sons of Temperance: 568n
Sophocles: 221
Southern Literary Messenger (Richmond, Va.)*: Poe an editor, 310, 546, withdraws, 547; “The Raven,” 361, Politian, 241, “Rationale of Verse,” 392, 565, “Marginalia;” 450, “Pinakidia,” [page 622:] 216, “Drake-Halleck,” 301; tales, 484, 488, 543, 545; reviews, 61, 159, 171, 329, 460, 538n; rejected poems, 506, 507, 512; the Duane Messengers, 554; Edward M. Alfriend the last editor, 65; mentioned, 177, 186, 233, 243, 291, 294, 303, 304, 306n, 331n, 332, 346, 356n, 357n, 371, 476n, 480, 549, 555, 566
Southern Literary Messenger (revised): 420, 504
Southern Opinion (Richmond)*: 8
Souzeni: 90n
Spannuth and Mabbott: Doings of Gotham, 508, 554
Sparhawk, Edward Vernon: 545n
Spence, George W.: 569
Spenser, Edmund: Faerie Queene, and “To Margaret,” 16, and “The Raven,” 373, and “Sonnet to My Mother,” 468; mentioned, xxvii, 194, 221, 439
“Sphinx, The”: 223
“Spirit Ideal, The” r: 512
“Spirits of the Dead”: 70-73, 78
“Spiritual Song”: 303-304
“Spring” r: 506
Springfield (Mass.) Republican: 383n, 512
Spy, The: see Columbia Spy
Stanard, Jane Stith Craig: 535, 536; and “To Helen,” 164, 170, 171; mentioned, 79, 158, 194, 207, 331
Stanard, Robert: 164, 535, 536, 567
Stanley, Sir Henry: 464
Stansbury, E. A.: 509
“Stanzas” (“In youth...”): 76-78; 64, 73, 408
“Stanzas [to F. S. O.]”: 385-386; 382, 509
Starkweather, Elizabeth Winchester: 340
Starkweather, Professor William: 339
Starr, Mary (Mrs. Jenning): 232-233; mentioned, 135, 224, 236, 506, 523, 545, 561, 562
Starrett, Vincent: 540n
Stedman, E. C. and Woodberry, Poe's Works: xviin, 25, 66, 77, 92n, 134, 219
Steele, Charles: 562n
Steele, Mrs. Ellen Maria Keith: 562n
Steele, Silas S.: 554
Steevens, George: 181n
Step Ladder (Chicago): 506, 510, 521, 522
Stephens, Mrs. Ann: 562
Stephens, John Lloyd: 547
Sterne, Lawrence: 288
Stickney, Sarah: 460
Stoddard, Richard Henry: “Life” cited, 3, 22, 516; mentioned, 360, 412, 470n, 524, 534n, 535n, 536n
Stone, Harry: 15n
Stovall, Floyd: 94, 142, 246, 422
Street, Alfred B.: 342
“Streets of Baltimore, The” r: 512
Stuart, R. L.: 396
STYLUS, THE: 319, 552, 553, 566
Sue, Eugene: 405n
Suetonius: 328
Suggestion for Sarah Helen Whitman: 493
Suidas: 116
Sully, Robert: 567
Sumner, Charles R.: 118
Sun (Baltimore): 514, 541n, 569n
Sun (New York): 383n, 503, 554
Sunday Times (New York)*: 332, 554
Surr, Thomas Skinner: 503
Suter, Charles: 569n
Sutter's Mill: 464
Swinburne: 572n
“Swiss Bell-Ringers, The”: 439
Tabb, Father John B.: 3
“Tale of Jerusalem, A”: 543
“Tale of the Ragged Mountains, A”: 320, 450, 554
“Tales of the Folio Club”: 544
Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque: 486, 487, 550
Talley, Susan Archer: see Weiss, Susan Archer Talley
“Tamerlane”: 22-64; and “Evening Star,” 74; and “Imitation,” 75; and “Happiest Day,” 82; and “Al Aaraaf,” 124; and “Fairy-Land” [I], 141; and “Irenë,” 186; and “City in the Sea,” 203; and “Serenade,” 223; and Politian, 295; and “Annabel Lee,” 480; mentioned, 65, 310, 474, 538n, 540, 542
“Tamerlane” (Poe): 221, 223, 225
Tamerlane and Other Poems*: 21, 537, 539 [page 623:]
Tavernier, Jean-Baptiste: 204
“Tell-Tale Heart, The”: 241, 295, 338, 371, 552
Tenney, Mrs. Lydia M.: 511
Tennyson: xxviii: his poems, and Politian, 294, and “Model Verses,” 394; mentioned, 213, 314, 338, 356, 420, 488, 572
Terence: 221
Tetlow, Miss Helen I.: 383n
Thebaud, Father: 562
“Then the vessel, sinking, lifting” r: 514
Thomas, Calvin F. S.: xx, 21, 539
Thomas, Creed: 535
Thomas, Edward J.: 556n
Thomas, F. W.: Poe's letters to, cited, 351, 461; cited by Whitty, 360n, 373, 432n, 498, 544n; mentioned, 328, 515, 529, 552
Thompson, John R.: and “Oh, Tempora! Oh, Mores!” 8; “Annabel Lee” manuscript given to, 476, 568; Genius and Character of ... Poe cited, 569n, 571n; mentioned, 565
Thompson, Ralph: 84
Thomson, James: 120
Thornton, Dr. Philip: 536
“Three Meetings — To Eva, The” r: 505
“Three Sundays in a Week”: 487, 500, 523, 551
Thurston, George H.: 333
Thurston, Miss Ida: 415n
Tibullus: 293
Ticknor, Caroline: Poe's Helen cited, on Mrs. Clemm, 466n, on Annie Richmond, 475n, on Mrs. Whitman, 443n, 469n, 472n, 480
Tilton, McLane: 514
“Times, The” r: 508
Timothy: 326
Titus: 230
“To —” r: 506
“To —” (“Fair maiden, let thy generous heart”): see “To Frances S. Osgood”
“To —” (“For her these lines are penned”): see “A Valentine”
“To —” (“I heed not”): see “To M —”
“To —” (“I would not lord it o’er thy heart”): see “To Violet Vane”
“To —” (“Sleep on”): 223-225; 294
“To —” (“Take this kiss upon the brow”): see “A Dream Within a Dream”
“To —” (“The bowers whereat”): see “To [Elmira]”
“To ——” (“I saw thee on thy bridal day”): see “Song”
“To ——” (“Should my early life seem”): 129-132; 64, 75, 149, 450
“To ——” (“The bowers whereat”): see “To [Elmira]”
“To ——” (“Thou wouldst be loved?”): see “To Frances S. Osgood
“To ———” (“For her these lines are penned”): see “A Valentine” (both versions)
“To ———” (“I saw thee once”): see “To Helen [Whitman]”
“To —” (“Of all who hail thy presence”): see “To Marie Louise”
“To ———. Ulalume: a Ballad”: see “Ulalume”
“To a Female Friend” r: 504
“To a Friend on his Departure for Europe” r: 504
“To Despondency” r: 504
“To Elizabeth”: see “To Frances S. Osgood”
[To Elizabeth Winchester — Impromptu]: 339-340
“To [Elmira]”: 132-133; and “The Happiest Day,” 82; and “Al Aaraaf,” 121; and “The Haunted Palace,” 312
“To F—” (“Beloved, amid the earnest woes”): see “To Frances”
“To F—” (“Thou wouldst be loved?”): see “To Frances S. Osgood”
“To Frances”: 236-237; and “The Lake,” 86; and “Irenë,” 186; and “To One in Paradise,” 216; and “The Raven,” 374; mentioned, 379, 545
“To Frances S. Osgood”: 233-236; 379, 523
“To Helen”: 163-171; and “Al Aaraaf,” 117; and “Irenë,” 186; mentioned, 443, 536n, 542n, 543
“To Helen [Whitman]”: 441-449; 69, 350, 405, 536, 565
“To Her Whose Name is Written Below”: see “A Valentine”
“To Ianthe” r: 507
“To Ianthe in Heaven”: see “To One in Paradise” [page 624:]
“To Irenë,” tentatively ascribed: 497-498
“To Isaac Lea”: 147
“To Isadore” r: 509
“To Kate Karol” r: 510
“To Lucy” r: 504
“To M—”: see “To —” (“To M —”)
“To M. L. S.”: see “To Marie Louise Shew”
“To Marie Louise”: 405-409; 78, 292, 422
“To Marie Louise Shew”: 399-401
“To Mary”: see “To Frances.” See also “To M —” and [To Mary Starr]
“To Miss Louise Olivia Hunter”: 396-399
“To Mrs. M. L. S.”: see “To Marie Louise Shew”
“To Music” r: 505
“To My Friend ——” r: 504
“To My Mother”: 465-468; 294, 566
“To My Sister on Her Birthday” r: 504
“To Octavia”: 16-17
“To One Beloved”: see “To One in Paradise”
“To One Departed”: see “To Frances.” See also “To One in Paradise”
“To One in Paradise”: 211-216; end “Al Aaraaf,” 125; and “To Frances,” 237; and Politian, 288, 289, 295; and “To Zante,” 311; and “Eldorado,” 461; mentioned, 234n
“To Sarah” r: 506
“To Sorrow” r: 504
“To the Author of the Raven” r: 510. See also as a collaboration, 492-493
“To the Eagle” r: 504
“To the Laurel” r: 504
“To the Olive” r: 504
“To the River —”: see “To the River [Po]”
“To the River [Po]”: 128, 133-135
“To [Violet Vane]”: 380-382
“To Zante”: 310-312; 117, 186, 216, 292, 474, 546
“Tom-a-Bedlam Song”: 462
Tomlin, John: 333n
Tooke, Horne: 341
Tournefort, Joseph Pitton de: 116
Townsend Warner, Sylvia: 503
[Translation from Tasso]: 13
Trask, Mrs. Katrina: 358n
Trebizond: 117
Trent, William Peterfield: his edition of The Raven cited, 168, 372, 421; mentioned, 81, 242, 318, 538
Triplett, Edna B.: 374
Trowbridge, J. T.: 179
Troy Female Seminary: 572
Trumbell, Mrs. Sarah Heywood: 431n
“Trumpet Reveillee, The”: tentatively ascribed: 498-499
Tucker, Judge Beverley: 294, 532, 533, 546n
Tuckerman, Henry Theodore: 397n, 426, 506, 558
Tuhey, James: 544n
Turnbull, Mrs. Edward: 15, 518
Turner, Sarah E.: 508
Tutt, Mrs. Arthur Turner: see Herring, Elizabeth R.
“Twilight” r: 504
Tyler, President: 553
“Ulalume”: xxv, 409-423; and “Tamerlane,” 63; and “Evening Star,” 73, 74; and “Al Aaraaf,” 119, 122; and “Dream-Land;” 343, 346; and “Eulalie,” 347, 350; and “A Valentine,” 391; mentioned, 392, 408, 429, 432, 468, 511, 563, 567
“Ullahanna” r: 510
Ulysses: 168
Unger, Dr. R. D.: his unpublished reminiscences cited, on Poe's grief, 468, 524, on Poe's drinking, 561, 563, on the “election violence” story, 569n, on Leonora Bouldin, 359n, 570n
Union Magazine (New York)*: and “A Valentine,” 387-388; and “Ulalume,” and “The Bells,” 429; bought by Sartain, 472n; other mention, 426, 432n, 439, 444n, 559n. See also Sartain's Union Magazine
United States Magazine and Democratic Review (Washington, D. C., and New York): 312n, 330, 426, 448
United States Review and Literary Gazette (Boston and New York): 21, 539
“The Universe” (“Eureka” as a lecture): 564
University of North Carolina: holdings, 98, 328
University of Texas: holdings, 475
University of Virginia: Poe at, 13, 14, 24, 80, 537; premiere of Politian, 241n
University of Virginia: holdings, 4, 380n [page 625:]
Upson, Ash: 570
Valentine, Ann Moore: 533, 535
Valentine, Edward V.: 6, 474, 529, 534n
Valentine, John: 561
Valentine Museum: holdings, 9
“Valley Nis, The”: xxiii, 65-67. See also “Valley of Unrest, The”
“Valley of Unrest, The”: xxiii, 189-196; 73, 163
Vallisnerian: 117
Van Doren, Mark: 172n
Varner, John Grier: 543n
Vergil: xxvi, 535; his poems, and “Al Aaraaf,” 64, 95, 124, and “To Helen,” 171, and Politian, 290, and “To Marie Louise,” 409, and “Ulalume;” 422, and “Annabel Lee,” 480
[Verses addressed to Miss Kate Bleakly] r: 506
“Verses to the Widow Meagher” r: 511
Vespasian: 230
Vestris family: 12
“Village Street, The” r: 509
Virginia Cavalcade (Richmond)*: 540n, 541
Virginia Historical Society: holdings, 343
Virginia Patriot (Richmond): 531n, 532
Virginia Players: premiere of Politian, 241
“Visionary, The”: see also “Assignation”: 211, 212, 213, 486, 544
Visions of Quevedo, The: 293
“Visit of the Dead” (see “Spirits of the Dead”): 77
“Vital Stream, The” or “Lines to Louisa” r: 503
Voltaire: 16, 62, 90n, 121, 461
“Von Jung”: see “Mystification”
“Von Kempelen and His Discovery”: 461, 566
Voorhis, John R.: 548n
Vopiscus, Flavius: 218
Wagenknecht, Edward: 543n, 564n, 570n
Waite, Marjorie Peabody: 358n, 373
Walker, Joseph W.: 569
Wallace, Charles M.: 565
Wallace, Horace Binney: 329
Wallace, William: 432
Wallace, William Ross: 351n
Waller, Edmund: 178
Walsh, Robert: 97
Walter, Miss Cornelia: 395
Walton, George: 16
Walton, Governor George: 16
Walton, Isaak: 420
Ward, John Plumer: 338
Ward, Thomas: 98
Waring, Scott: 460
Warren, Robert Penn: 244n
Washburn, C. A.: 451
Washington, Bushrod: 535
Washington, D. C.: Poe in, 540, 553, 563
Watson, David: 370
Watson, Henry C.: 379, 557, 558, 560
Watts, Charles Henry II: 178, 324n, 357n
Watts-Dunton, Theodore: 409
Weber, William Lander: 203
Webster, John: 292
Webster, Noah: 547
Weekly Mirror (New York): 557n
Weekly Report (Boston): 539
Weiss, Mrs. Susan Archer Talley, Home Life of Poe: on Poe's early poems, 4, 7, 233; on “The Raven,” 353, 357, 360, 362, 370, 371, 373, 374; on Poe's life and habits, 449, 565n, 567, 568; on Virginia, 523, 524; on Rosalie, 469n, 521n, 562; mentioned, 545n, 560n
Welbourn, Mrs. Emma D.: 145
Welch, Mrs. Alexander McMillan: 476
Wells, Henry W.: 293
Welsh, Sandy: 362n
Wertenbaker, William: 13, 486, 537
West, Charles E.: 397
West Point: Poe at, 150, 156n, 165n, 170, 540, 542; mentioned, 499, 543n
Westminster Churchyard (Baltimore): 465n
Weston, Arthur H.: 169
Wetmore, Prosper M.: 490
“What though the name be old and oft repeated” r: 506
White, Gilbert: 141
White, Henry Kirke: xxviii, 119, 126, 129, 439 [page 626:]
White, Thomas W.: publisher of Southern Literary Messenger, 303, 545; Poe's letter, 227; Kennedy's letter, 245; his death, 547; mentioned, 243, 294, 555
White, William A.: 171
Whitman, John Winslow: 565n
Whitman, Mrs. Sarah Helen: 441-444, 469n, 565, 566; letters from Poe cited, 125, 164, 292, 295, 296, 443, 448, 493; file of Broadway Journal, 331, 444; and “Ulalume,” 413, 414, 423; her poems, 95, 293, 472, 480, 493; mentioned, 465n, 520n, 545n, 572; Edgar Poe and His Critics cited, 409
Whitman, Walt: 560
Whittier, John Greenleaf: 572
Whitty, J. H.: cited, on “Spiritual Song,” 303, on other poems, 67, 360n, 432n, 540n; on a garden in Richmond, 212, 444n; on Rosalie, 520n, 521; mentioned, 129, 242n, 498, 569n
Complete Poems (1911): on Poe's poems, 8n, 198, 362n, 373; discovery of “Kate Carol,” 381; on doubtful poems, 504, 506, 507, 510; quotes White's letters to Minor, 545n; reproduces Poe's earliest portrait, 570n; “Memoir” cited, 544n, 565n
Complete Poems (1917): discoveries printed in, 302, 382, 493, 503
Wieland, Christoph Martin: 172
Wilbur, Richard: on inspiration for “Dream-Land,” 342
Poe: Complete Poems, cited: on “Tamerlane,” 62, 63; on “Dreams,” 69; on “Stanzas,” 76; on “Al Aaraaf,” 118; on “Romance,” 129; on “To —,” 133; on “Fairy-Land” [I], 139, 142; on “To Helen,” 169, 170; on “Israfel,” 177, 178; on “Coliseum,” 226; on “To F—,” 237; on “Bridal Ballad,” 310; on “Haunted Palace,” 317; on “Sonnet — Silence,” 320, 321; on “Conqueror Worm,” 326, 327; on “Eulalie,” 347n; on “The Raven,” 370, 373; on “To Marie Louise,” 409; on “For Annie,” 460
Wiley and Putnam: 558
Wilkinson, Dr. J. J. Garth: 511
Willard, Miss Helen: 12n
“William Wilson”: and Politian, 288, 290, 295; mentioned, 329, 348, 370, 550
Willis, Nathaniel P.: 554; introductory remarks on Poe's poems, 333, 361, 400, 413, 433, 453n, 455, 556; his poems cited, 203, 401, 420, 481; rejects “Fairy-Land” [I], 139; Prose Works quoted, 557; mentioned, xviiin, 348, 454, 476, 541n, 558, 560n, 562, 571
Wills, John: 563n
Wilmer, Lambert A.: editor, Baltimore Saturday Visiter, 543; poem addressed to Poe, 549; Poe manuscripts owned by, 25, 66, 70, 84, 130, 134, 136; Merlin (Mabbott edition) cited, 62, 123, 373, “Recollections” in, 523, 548n, plot of, 538n; mentioned, 15, 155, 198, 440, 510, 542
Wilmington, Delaware: Poe lectures in, 554
Wilson, James Southall: 241n, 453n
Wilson, Professor John: 181, 371, 504, 509
Winchester, Elizabeth: 340
Winchester, Samuel: 340
“Wine Ballad, A” r: 513
Winwar, Frances, Haunted Palace: on “Poetry,” 6; on “Fairy-Land” [I], 139; on “Valley of Unrest,” 194; on “To One in Paradise,” 211; on “The Raven,” 370; on “Marie Louise,” 408; on “Annabel Lee,” 469; mentioned, 480, 504, 517, 520n
Wissahickon, The: 553
Wolcot, John (“Peter Pindar”): xxix, 313, 314
Wolf, Edwin (2nd): 360n
“Woman's Heart” r: 506
Woodberry, George Edward: 242n, 529; on “The Raven,” 350n; Edgar Allan Poe (1885) on Poe's life, 530n, 539n, 548n, 563n, on Poe's poems, 3, 350, 415
Life of ... Poe (1909)*: on poems, 3, “Spirits of the Dead,” 70, “Fairy-Land” [I], 139, “To One in Paradise,” 211, “Bridal Ballad,” 305n, 506, “To Zante,” 310, “Haunted Palace,” 312n, 317, “The Raven,” 351n, 358, 372, “The Bells,” 431n, “Annabel Lee,” 468, 469n, 470n; on Poe's life, 524n, 532n, 533n, 542n, 546n, 562n, 565n, 568n, 569n, 570n; mentioned, 233, 340, 405n, 499 [page 627:]
Woods, Dr. Matthew O.: 355n
Wordsworth, William, his poems: and “Al Aaraaf,” 119; and “Introduction,” 159; and “To Helen,” 170; and “Israfel,” 178; and “Irenë,” 186; and “Valley of Unrest,” 195; and “City in the Sea,” 203; and “Coliseum,” 231; and “To Marie Louise,” 409; and “Ulalume,” 422; and “Annabel Lee,” 469; mentioned, xxvii, 61, 347, 394
Worrell, James: 170
Wyatt, Mr.: 466n
Wyatt, Dr, Stanley P.: 120
Wyatt, Professor Thomas: 549
Wyatt, Sir Thomas: 294
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