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COLLECTED WORKS OF
Edgar Allan Poe
TALES AND SKETCHES
1843-1849
EDITED BY
THOMAS OLLIVE MABBOTT
with the assistance of Eleanor D. Kewer
and Maureen C. Mabbott
THE BELKNAP PRESS OF
HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Cambridge, Massachusetts
London, England
1978
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CONTENTS
VOLUME III
ILLUSTRATIONS
VOLUME III
FRONTISPIECE
THE WHITMAN DAGUERREOTYPE OF EDGAR ALLAN POE
Reproduced by the courtesy of Special Collections, Brown University Library. According to officials there the daguerreotype was taken November 14, 1848, by Hartshorn, No. 25 Market Street, Providence. It was presented to Mrs. Sarah Helen Whitman by Poe on that date. The enlargement of the 3 1/4” x 2 3/4” original retains the daguerreotype characteristic of being a mirror image of its subject.
FOLLOWING PAGE 1392
THE LIGHT-HOUSE
Page one of Poe's unfinished story, reproduced by permission of the Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection, the New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations.
THE LIGHT-HOUSE
Pages 2, 3, and 4 of the manuscript of Poe's unfinished story, reproduced by permission of the Houghton Library, Harvard University.
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Notes:
All material in this edition is protected by copyright, exclusively held by the estate of the author and the Harvard University Press. Permission has been obtained by the Poe Society of Baltimore from Mabbott's estate and the President and Fellows of Harvard College to provide this electronic edition for academic and research purposes only. The Poe Society of Baltimore asks all users of this material to respect these copyrights, and not to exceed what would typically be considered as fair use (generally interpreted as selective quotations and/or paraphrasing of only a small percentage of the total material, and with the appropriate attribution and citation).
Although Poe's writings are essentially in the public domain, the texts presented here embody often painstaking editorial work by Thomas Ollive Mabbott, and that editorial work is protected by copyright. The introductory material, descriptions, annotations, and the apparatus of texts and variants are Mabbott's original work, and are even more clearly subject to copyright.
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The table of contents is a reasonable representation of the table of contents from the original printing, although indentation of entries has been added and the use of floating page numbers in the original has been altered for the current presentation. The section for Acknowledgements is not listed in the original, but has been provided here for the sake of supporting a link. In most other respects, it has followed the form of the original, including the positioning of page numbers.
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[S:0 - TOM3T, 1978] - Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore - Works-Editions-The Collected Works of Edgar Allan Poe-Vol. 03 (1978)