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Introduction to the Subject Index
This index is intended to cover material presented in the letter texts and notes contained in chapters I-XI, as well as material in appendices A, B, and C. Entries have also been included for some significant material in the introduction, but nothing is included from the preface, the chronology, or appendices D and E. The only topic indexed under Poe himself is “EAP, self-characterization”; all other topics, such as Poe's health, have been indexed under “Health, EAP's,” etc. (For Edgar Allan Poe the abbreviation EAP is used to differentiate references to him from the numerous ones to other members of the Poe family.) Works by Poe are indexed under the title — works of other writers are indexed under the appropriate name, unless the author has not been identified. In a few cases, it has been necessary to list titles under a pseudonym, the writer's real name being unknown. When the author's name is known, entries of works are given only to direct the reader to the author entry. When a full name can be identified only tentatively, the suggested portion is given in square brackets, with a question mark. In general, place names have not been indexed, except where specifically mentioned by Poe within the text. (The chronology in volume one shows where Poe was at any given time.) With rare exceptions, bibliographical matter has not been indexed.
The order of the main entries is alphabetical. The subject of the main topic for the entry is given in bold, followed by sub-entries, if applicable, which are separated by dashes. For simple titles, a leading article is not used for sequencing, so that “The Tell-Tale Heart” appears as “Tell-Tale Heart, The.” For magazine and newspaper titles, the leading article has been dropped entirely, so that The Stylus is simply given as Stylus. (When known, the place of publication for the periodical has been given in parentheses.) For persons, the last name has been given first, followed by the first name, middle name, and title. Some readers may find the use of Miss and Mrs. to be unnecessary, but such a detail does convey additional information and should not seem out of place in a work concerning an historical subject. The title of Mr. has been used only when a first name is not known.
In general, within each subject, sub-entries are also given alphabetically, although some additional order has been imposed. Blank sub-entries are pushed up to the front of the list, followed by “biographical information.” Entries which are merely “mentioned” are pushed towards the end of the list, followed by “works by,” and relevant “illustrations.” At the end of each subject entry are given the “forgeries,” “letters,” “promissory notes,” and “receipts,” as appropriate. Related references for “see” and “see also” are given, where applicable, as the last sub-entry.
In addition to the page number, the letter number (or other suitable identifier) is indicated in square brackets, and a distinction is made between page references to letter text (806), letter note (806n), or source note (806s). For example, consider the following entry:
245] 609, 610n — EAP (“Margin-alia”) [LTR-269] 670n — EAP (“The Rationale of Verse”) [LTR-241] 602 — EAP (“The Raven”) [LTR-193a] 489n; [LTR-196] 503n; [SPR-24] 930 — EAP (“Ulalume”) [LTR-256a] 635n; [LTR-258] 638, 639s ...
“Annabel Lee” (EAP): [LTR-312a] 797 — R. W. Griswold (The Poets and Poetry of America) [LTR-317] 806, 806n, 807s; [SPR-23] 928, 929, 929n — and Mrs. S. A. Lewis [LTR-333] 840n — J. R. Lowell (“Rosaline”) [LTR-147] ...
The main subject entry on the right for the example above is Poe's famous poem “Annabel Lee.” The first reference, which has no sub-entry description, is for page 797, which is in the text of letter LTR-312a. The second reference, connected to Griswold's book The Poets and Poetry of America, is on page 806 in the text of LTR-317, and also in the note on the same page as well as in the source note on page 807. Another set of references to the same sub-entry is in spurious letter SPR-23, with text in the letter itself on pages 928 and 929, and in the note on page 929. References for one letter are separated from references for another letter under the same sub-entry by a semi-colon. References for multiple pages for the same letter are separated by commas. Illustrations are prefixed by IA, I-B, II-A, or IIB, indicating the volume (I or II) and the segment (A or B) in which the illustration appears. (For example, I-A-03 is illustration 3, which may be found in the first segment of illustrations in volume I.)
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Abolitionists and abolitionism: — C. M. Clay [LTR-224] 553n, 554s — Wm. D. Kelley [LTR-116a] 285n — C. E. Lester [LTR-224] 554s — J. R. Lowell [LTR-304] 771 — L. Minor (“Liberian Literature”) [LTR-59] 130 — Rev. O. A. Stearns [LTR-59] 130n — see also Race; and Slavery
“About Critics and Criticism” (EAP): — and Wm. A. Jones [LTR-226] 561n — publication of [LTR-300] 752, 752n-753n; [LTR-301] 754
Absinthe: — and H. B. Hirst [LTR-266] 664n
Abstract of Elocution and Music (C. P. Bronson): — see Bronson, C. P.
Ackerman, James (lithographer): [LTR-109a] 266 — biographical information [LTR-109a] 267n
Adams Express Company (mail carrier): [Intro] xxviii
Adams, [Joseph Alexander?] (wood engraver): — biographical information [LTR-113] 276n — and Penn Magazine [LTR-113] 275; [LTR-114] 278; [LTR-115] 281; [LTR-117a] 290
Adams, John Quincy (US president): — EAP (“Autography”) [LTR-229] 570, 570n — and SLM [LTR-68] 146
Adams, John, Dr.: — biographical information [LTR-2] 4n — and Virginia State Council [LTR-2] 4
Addison, Joseph: [LTR-78] 178, 179n — works by: Cato [LTR-130] 320n
Address Delivered at the Annual Commencement of Dickenson College (S. A. Roszel): — see Roszel, S. A.
“Address on Education” (L. Minor): — see Minor, L.
Address to the People of the United States in behalf of the American Copy-right Club: — see American Copy-right Club
Address, EAP's: — Amity Street (Baltimore, MD) [LTR-36] 74n; [LTR-38] 80n — Amity Street (New York, NY) [LTR-195b] 501n; [LTR-204] 518n; [LTR-215] 534, 534n-535n; [LTR-221a] 545, 546s; [LTR-223] 550; [LTR-226] 561, 562s; [LTR-227] 563, 565n, 566s; [LTR-239] 593n — Arch Street (Philadelphia, PA) [LTR-78] 177; [LTR-78a] 180n; [LTR-85] 205n — on the Bloomingdale Rd (5 miles out of New York) [LTR-240a] 599, 599n — East Broadway (New York, NY) [LTR-189] 476n; [LTR-195b] 501n; [LTR-201a] 513; [LTR-204] 518; [LTR-239] 591, 593n; [LTR-240a] 599n — Fordham (New York, NY) [LTR-242] 605n — Greenwich Street (New York, NY) [LTR-174] 437, 438n; [LTR-189] 476n; [LTR-195b] 500, 500n-501n — Seventh Street (Richmond, VA) [LTR-68] 146n — Sixteenth Street (Philadelphia, PA) [LTR-85] 205n — Spring Garden house (Philadelphia, PA) [LTR-161] 401, 401n — Turtle Bay (New York, NY) [LTR-239] 593n
Adelphi Theatre (London): — and Wm. E. Burton [LTR-93] 221n
Adventures of a Poet, The (F. W. Thomas): — see Thomas, F. W.
Adventures of Puffer Hopkins, The (C. Mathews): — see Mathews, C. (The Career of Puffer Hopkins)
Adversity and EAP: [LTR-52] 116 — see also Poverty
Advertisements from Parnassus (T. Boccalini): — see Boccalini, T.
Agathos (character in EAP's “The Power of Words”): [LTR-278] 703n
“Ahasuerus” (R. Tyler): — see Tyler, R.
Air-gun: — EAP presents to J. K. Townsend [LTR-154] 385
“Al Aaraaf” (EAP): — and J. Allan [LTR-13] 29-31; [LTR-16] 38; [LTR-20] 46 — “best lines for sound ...” [LTR-24] 52 — and Boston Lyceum [LTR-185] 464n; [LTR-210a] 528n — and Carey, Lea, & Carey [LTR-13] 30; [LTR-14] 32, 34n; [LTR-17] 39-40 — described [LTR-12] 26-27; [LTR-21] 48 — and E. A. Duyckinck [LTR-208] 525 — EAP (“The Messenger Star of Tycho Brahe”) [LTR-210a] 528n — EAP (The Raven and Other Poems) [LTR-208] 525, 525n — juvenile [LTR-208] 525, 525n-526n — Ladies’ Magazine [LTR-75] 166n — MS of [LTR-17] 39-40; [LTR-20] 46 — and J. Neal [LTR-21] 48n; [LTR-24] 52 — “some good poetry and much extravagance ...” [LTR-21] 48 — theme and title of [LTR-12] 28n — and Mrs. S. H. Whitman [LTR-280] 714n — and Wm. Wirt [LTR-12] 28n
Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems (1829) (EAP): — and J. Allan [LTR-23] 51n — EAP (The Raven and Other Poems) [LTR-179] 452n; [LTR-208] 525n — “greater part written before I was fifteen ...” [LTR-21] 47 — and Miss E. R. Herring [LTR-179] 452n; [LTR-208] 525n — and J. H. Hewitt [LTR-137] 342n — and I. Lea [LTR-12] 26-27, 28n — and J. Neal [LTR-24] 53n; [APXA] 865 — publication of [LTR-13] 31n; [LTR-20] 46n; [LTR-21] 47-48, 48n; [LTR-23] 51, 51n; [LTR-45] 94n
Albion (New York, NY): — and EAP (Eureka) [LTR-269] 670n
Albright, John W.: — promissory notes from EAP to: [PN-002] 888, 888n, 888s
“Alciphron” (T. Moore): — see Moore, T.
Aldrich, James: — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-229] 570; [LTR-229a] 572 — and T. Hood [LTR-241] 602
Alexander, Charles W.: — Alexander's Weekly Messenger [LTR-81] 191n
Alexander, James Waddell, Professor: — biographical information [LTR-69c] 153n-154n — Borealis (pseudonym) [LTR-69c] 154n — and SLM [LTR-69c] 153
Alexander's Weekly Messenger (Philadelphia, PA): — advertises Burton's Gentleman's Magazine premium scheme [LTR-88] 209n — cryptography [LTR-118] 294n; [LTR-162] 406n — EAP's puff of the Virginia Star [LTR-92] 215n-216n — EAP (“Enigmatical and Conundrum-ical”) [LTR-81] 191n — EAP (“The Fall of the House of Usher”) [LTR-81] 190 — EAP (Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque) [LTR-88] 208 — mentioned [LTR-86] 206n
Alexandria (VA): — mentioned [LTR-124] 305; [LTR-139] 347
Alfonso (character in Byron's “Unwritten Drama”): [LTR-83a] 201n
Alice Ray, A Romance in Rhyme (Mrs. S. J. Hale): — see Hale, S. J., Mrs.
Alighieri, Dante: — works by: The Divine Comedy [LTR-312a] 798n
Allan, Frances Keeling Valentine, Mrs. (foster mother of EAP): — affection for EAP [LTR-7] 15; [LTR-8] 16-17; [LTR-28] 61; [LTR-79] 185 — death of [LTR-10] 22n; [LTR-11] 25n; [LTR-16] 39n; [LTR-18] 42n; [LTR-28] 62n; [LTR-47] 100; [LTR-79] 185; [APXA] 848 — EAP inquires about her health [LTR-7] 15 — EAP sends regards to [LTR-3] 6; [LTR-4] 9; [LTR-6] 12; [LTR-8] 17, 18; [LTR-9] 20 — Mrs. Eliza Poe writes to [LTR-28] 62n — possible letters from EAP to [Intro] xxxi — possible letters to EAP from [LTR-19] 44n — and Miss A. M. Valentine [LTR-11] 25n — and E. Valentine [LTR-287] 725n — mentioned [LTR-3] 7n — illustrations: portrait of IA-03
Allan, John (family): — EAP in England and Scotland with [LTR-9] 21n; [LTR-30] 66n; [LTR-47] 100; [LTR-245] 610n; [APXA] 847 — and Col. J. House [LTR-8] 17 — relations in Scotland [LTR-245] 610, 610n — mentioned [LTR-7] 15
Allan, John (foster father of EAP): — the Byrd (Wm. Galt's estate in Gooch-land County, VA) [LTR-15] 35, 35n; [LTR-27] 58n — death of [LTR-36] 73n; [LTR-47] 101n; [LTR-117] 288n — does not wish to be troubled with communications from EAP [LTR-28] 61 — and drinking [LTR-25] 54, 54n-55n; [LTR-28] 61; [LTR-79] 185 — EAP appeals to as father [LTR-8] 17; [LTR-32] 68; [LTR-35] 72; [APXA] 48 — EAP attempts reconciliation with [LTR-7] 13-15; [LTR-8] 16-18; [LTR-10] 21-22, 22n; [LTR-11] 23-24; [LTR-14] 32-33; [LTR-15] 35; [LTR-20] 46; [LTR-32] 67-68; [LTR-33] 70n; [LTR-34] 70-71; [LTR-35] 72; [LTR-36] 73; [APXA] 48 — EAP leaves J. Allan's household [LTR-5] 10; [LTR-28] 60-61; [APXA] 47 — EAP on [LTR-38] 79, 80n; [LTR-47] 100 — EAP seeks J. Allan's assistance in leaving the US Army [LTR-7] 13-15; [LTR-8] 16-18 — EAP seeks permission to return home [LTR-18] 42 — on EAP (“destitute of honour and principle ...”) [LTR-29] 65s — on EAP (“I do not think the Boy has one good quality ...”) [LTR-28] 63s — EAP's correspondence with [APXA] 847-850 — and EAP's finances [LTR-14] 33, 34n; [LTR-22] 50n; [LTR-26] 55; [PN-001] 887n — EAP's financial pleas to [LTR-5] 11; [LTR-6] 12-13; [LTR-9] 20; [LTR-11] 23; [LTR-13] 29-31; [LTR-16] 36-37; [LTR-19] 43; [LTR-22] 49-50; [LTR-23] 51; [LTR-27] 57; [LTR-28] 59-60; [LTR-29] 63-64; [LTR-32] 67; [LTR-33] 69-70, 70n; [LTR-34] 70-71; [LTR-35] 72; [LTR-36] 73 — EAP's recriminatory letter to [LTR-28] 58-62 — EAP's relationship with [Intro] xxix; [LTR-79] 185 — EAP's troubles with [LTR-5] 10-11, 11n; [LTR-6] 12-13; [LTR-16] 36-38, 39n; [LTR-18] 41-42; [LTR-20] 46; [LTR-34] 70; [LTR-38] 79; [LTR-79] 185; [APXA] 848 — and EAP (“Al Aaraaf”) [LTR-13] 29-31; [LTR-14] 32; [LTR-16] 38 — fails to answer EAP's letters [LTR-14] 34n; [LTR-15] 35, 35n; [LTR-16] 37; [LTR-18] 41; [LTR-20] 46n; [LTR-22] 49-50; [LTR-29] 64; [LTR-35] 72n — health of [LTR-23] 50 — Last Will and Testament of [LTR-11] 24n; [LTR-36] 73n; [LTR-79] 185; [LTR-280] 708, 713n — and Last Will and Testament of Wm. Galt [LTR-10] 23n; [LTR-23] 51n — not particularly anxious to see EAP [LTR-16] 38 — possible letters from EAP to [Intro] xxxi — possible letters to EAP from [LTR-19] 44n — remarriage of [LTR-27] 58n; [LTR-31] 66; [LTR-38] 79; [LTR-79] 185 — sends EAP clothing [LTR-3] 5, 7n — sister in Scotland [LTR-5] 11n — suspects that EAP has gone to sea [LTR-5] 11n — takes EAP in as an infant [LTR-28] 59; [LTR-38] 79; [LTR-47] 100; [LTR-79] 185; [LTR-159] 398n — West Point and EAP [LTR-9] 19-20; [LTR-27] 57; [LTR-28] 61, 62n; [LTR-29] 63-64 — writes to D. Poe, Sr. [LTR-28] 62n — “you care nothing about me ...” [LTR-32] 68 — “you had no affection for me ...” [LTR-5] 10 — “you have never turned a beggar from your door ...” [LTR-34] 71 — “your love I never valued ...” [LTR-28] 61 — mentioned [LTR-48] 105n — illustrations: MS of letter from EAP to (LTR-28) IA-09; IA-10; IA-11; IA-12 — MS of letter from EAP to (LTR-3) IA-07; IA-08 — portrait of IA-02 — letters from EAP to: [LTR-3] 5-6, 6n-7n, 7s; [LTR-4] 8-9, 9n, 9s; [LTR-5] 10-11, 11n-12n, 12s; [LTR-6] 12-13, 13n, 13s; [LTR-7] 13-15, 15n-16n, 16s; [LTR-8] 16-18, 18n, 18s; [LTR-9] 19-20, 20n-21n, 21s; [LTR-10] 21-22, 22n-23n, 23s; [LTR-11] 23-24, 24n-25n, 25s-26s; [LTR-13] 29-31, 31n-32n, 32s; [LTR-14] 32-33, 34n, 34s; [LTR-15] 35, 35n-36n, 36s; [LTR-16] 36-38, 38n-39n, 39s; [LTR-18] 41-42, 42n, 42s; [LTR-19] 42-44, 44n, 44s-45s; [LTR-20] 45-46, 46n, 47s; [LTR-22] 49-50, 50n, 50s; [LTR-23] 50-51, 51n, 51s; [LTR-26] 55-56, 56n, 57s; [LTR-27] 57-58, 58n, 58s; [LTR-28] 58-62, 62n, 62s-63s; [LTR-29] 63-64, 64n-65n, 65s; [LTR-32] 67-68, 68n-69n, 69s; [LTR-33] 69-70, 70n, 70s; [LTR-34] 70-71, 71n, 71s-72s; [LTR-35] 72, 72n, 73s; [LTR-36] 73, 73n-74n, 74s
Allan, Louisa Gabriella Patterson, Mrs. (second wife of John Allan): — biographical information [LTR-27] 58
Alleghany Levels (C. B. Shaw): — see Shaw, C. B.
Allegheny Portage Railroad (Gallitzin, PA): — mentioned [LTR-45] 95n
Allegory: — mentioned [LTR-151] 377
Allen, Hervey: — and letters from EAP to J. E. Snodgrass [APXA] 872
Allen, Mrs. (of Providence, RI): [LTR-292] 738, 739n
Alma: — “that child with the Madonna eyes ...” [LTR-273] 678
“Alnwick Castle” (F. Halleck): — see Halleck, F.
Ambition, EAP's: — “busied with books and ambitious thoughts ...” [LTR-180] 453 — “I am not ambitious ...” [LTR-179] 448, 451n — ideal magazine [LTR-186] 467, 468; [LTR-205] 519n; [LTR-280] 711 — intellectual aristocracy [LTR-291] 735 — “magnificent objects in view ...” [LTR-240] 597 — “serving the great cause of truth ...” [LTR-98] 239 — “the station in society which is my due ...” [LTR-77a] 175 — “taught to aspire to eminence in public life ...” [LTR-5] 10 — trying to get noticed [LTR-13] 30, 31n — “the world shall be my theatre ...” [LTR-8] 17 — “you make your own fate ...” [LTR-138] 345 — see also Penn Magazine; Plans and projects, EAP's; and Stylus
Amboy (NY): — mentioned [LTR-174] 437
Amelia (of Kentucky): — see Welby, A. B. C., Mrs.
American Beacon (Norfolk, VA): [LTR-59] 130n
American Constellation (Petersburg, VA): [LTR-72] 156, 157n
American Copy-right Club: — An Address to the People of the United States in behalf of the American Copy-right Club [LTR-107] 258n
American Courier (Philadelphia, PA): — see Model American Courier
American Daily Advertiser (Philadelphia, PA): [LTR-74] 162
“American Drama, The” (EAP): — and H. W. Longfellow [LTR-164] 414n; [LTR-164a] 417n; [LTR-194a] 494n; [LTR-300] 752 — publication of [LTR-300] 752, 753n — and N. P. Willis [LTR-300] 752; [APXA] 883
American Gallery of Art (J. Sartain): — see Sartain, J.
American Journal of Science (Philadelphia, PA): [LTR-109a] 267n
“American Library” (article in Blackwood's): [LTR-259] 642, 643n
American literature: — “American authors may as well cut their throats ...” [LTR-142] 356 — corruption and puffery [LTR-194] 491 — difficulty of getting poetry published [LTR-13] 30 — EAP seeks to influence [LTR-173] 431; [LTR-185] 463; [LTR-218] 539 — influence of Foreign Reviews on [LTR-203] 517n — needs international copyright [LTR-173] 431 — ruled by the Bobby Buttons [LTR-163d] 411 — servile imitators of the English [LTR-304] 770 — see also Literature; Magazines and annuals; Penn Magazine; and Stylus
American Melodies (G. P. Morris): — see Morris, G. P.
American Metropolitan (New York, NY): — EAP's possible connection with [LTR-292] 738; [LTR-299] 751, 751n; [LTR-309] 789n — EAP (“Landor's Cottage”) [LTR-301] 754; [LTR-309] 788 — and I. Post [LTR-292] 739n — stopped [LTR-301] 756n; [LTR-309] 788, 789n
American Monthly Magazine (Boston, MA): — EAP (“Heaven”) [LTR-20] 46n; [LTR-75] 166n — and H. Wm. Herbert [LTR-226] 561n — and N. P. Willis [APXA] 882
American Museum of Science, Literature, and the Arts (Baltimore, MD): [LTR-78] 178n-179n; [LTR-81] 189; [LTR-90] 211, 212n — EAP (“The Haunted Palace”) [LTR-112] 272, 272n — EAP (“Ligeia”) [LTR-82] 196s — EAP (“Literary Small Talk”) [LTR-84] 202, 203n — mentioned [LTR-81] 191n; [LTR-107] 258n; [SPR-2] 902n; [SPR-3] 903; [SPR-18] 924, 924n — see also Brooks, N. C.; and Snodgrass, J. E.
“American Novel-Writing” (EAP): — L. A. Wilmer (the Quacks of Helicon) [LTR-120] 299n
American Ornithology (A. Wilson): — see Wilson, A.
American Parnassus (EAP): — see Literary America (EAP)
“American Poetry” (anonymous article in London Foreign Quarterly): — EAP attacks [LTR-173] 431; [LTR-175] 441; [LTR-179] 450
“American Poetry” (EAP's lecture): — see “Poets and Poetry of America, The” (EAP's lecture)
American Quarterly Review (Philadelphia, PA): — and R. Walsh [LTR-12] 28n; [LTR-13] 30, 31n
American Review (New York, NY): — R. Chambers (The Natural History of the Vestiges of Creation) [LTR-264] 660n — T. H. Chivers (The Lost Pleiad) [LTR-207] 523, 524n — and G. H. Colton [LTR-300] 752n — P. P. Cooke (“Power of the Bards”) [LTR-227] 566s — EAP says that he intends to write a review of P. P. Cooke's poetry for [LTR-240] 597 — EAP (“About Critics and Criticism”) [LTR-300] 752, 752n; [LTR-301] 754; [LTR-302] 760s — EAP (“The American Drama”) [LTR-164] 414n; [LTR-164a] 417n; [LTR-194a] 494n; [LTR-300] 752; [APXA] 883 — EAP (“The Bells”) [LTR-303] 767 — EAP (“Eulalie”) [LTR-152] 379n — EAP (“The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar”) [LTR-224c] 557n; [LTR-233] 581n; [LTR-245] 609, 610n — EAP (“Marginalia”) [LTR-269] 670n — EAP (“The Rationale of Verse”) [LTR-241] 602 — EAP (“The Raven”) [LTR-193a] 489n; [LTR-196] 503n; [SPR-24] 930 — EAP (“Ulalume”) [LTR-256a] 635n; [LTR-258] 638, 639s; [LTR-259] 639, 642n; [LTR-290] 733n; [LTR-305] 774n-775n — and J. Priestly [LTR-300] 752n, 753s — and J. D. Whelpley [LTR-300] 752n — mentioned [LTR-247] 617n; [LTR-263] 657n — see also Magazines and annuals
American Revolution: — and P. S. Du Ponceau [LTR-69a] 151n — and D. Morgan [LTR-1] 3n — and D. Poe, Sr. [LTR-64] 137, 138n
American Whig Review (New York, NY): — see American Review
Ames, Fisher: — mentioned [LTR-68a] 148n
Anastasis, or the Doctrine of the Resurrection (G. Bush): — see Bush, G.
Anastatic printing: — anastatic letters [LTR-217a] 538, 538n; [LTR-218] 539; [LTR-218a] 540; [LTR-218b] 541; [LTR-218c] 541; [LTR-218d] 541 — EAP (“Anastatic Printing”) [LTR-217a] 539n; [LTR-304] 773n
Andalusia (estate of N. Biddle): [LTR-106a] 254, 255n
“Angel of the Odd, The” (EAP): [LTR-179] 451n; [LTR-186] 472s
Angelo, Michael: — see Michelangelo
Ann Street (New York, NY): [LTR-234] 584, 584n
“Annabel Lee” (EAP): [LTR-312a] 797 — R. W. Griswold (The Poets and Poetry of America) [LTR-317] 806, 806n, 807s; [SPR-23] 928, 929, 929n — and Mrs. S. A. Lewis [LTR-333] 840n — J. R. Lowell (“Rosaline”) [LTR-147] 369n — and Virginia C. Poe [LTR-259] 643n; [LTR-319] 812n; [LTR-333] 840n — publication of [LTR-312a] 798n — and Mrs. A. L. Richmond [LTR-319] 812n — and SLM [LTR-299] 751n
Annapolis (MD): — military records kept in [LTR-64] 137; [LTR-203] 515, 516n
“Answer” (Mrs. E. S. Buckler): — see Buckler, E. S., Mrs.
“Anthologia” (M. Carey): — see Carey, M.
Anthon, Charles: — biographical information [LTR-186] 471n — EAP seeks help from [LTR-186] 471 — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-229a] 572, 573, 574n — EAP (Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque) [LTR-84] 202, 203n — and Harper Brothers [LTR-186] 471 — and SLM [LTR-69c] 153 — and Stylus [LTR-186] 468-471; [LTR-225] 559, 560n; [LTR-263] 648 — works by: Classical Dictionary [LTR-263] 648 — Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities [RC-003] 897n — illustrations: MS of letter from EAP to (LTR-186) IB-29; IB-30; IB-31; IB-32; IB-33; IB-34; IB-35 — letters from EAP to: [LTR-186] 465-471, 471n-472n, 472s-473s
“Appendix of Autographs, An” (EAP): — and C. Mathews [LTR-172] 430n — and Mrs. R. S. Nichols [LTR-169a] 426n
Appleton (publishers): [LTR-242] 605; [LTR-270] 671 — C. Mathews (The Career of Puffer Hopkins) [LTR-172] 430n
Appleton's Journal (New York, NY): — and R. Carter [LTR-152] 379n — and letters of Mrs. A. L. Richmond [APXA] 870
April Fool's Day: [LTR-109] 262, 265n; [SPR-20] 926n
Arbuckle, William: — Western Hotel (Philadelphia, PA) [LTR-255] 632, 633n
Arcturus (New York, NY): — and E. A. Duyckinck [LTR-192a] 486n; [LTR-242] 605; [LTR-252] 626, 627n; [APXA] 854 — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-242] 606n — and C. Mathews [LTR-201] 512n; [LTR-252] 627n — C. Mathews (The Career of Puffer Hopkins) [LTR-172] 430n — and Penn Magazine [LTR-113] 275; [LTR-115] 281; [LTR-116] 284, 285n; [LTR-117a] 290
Aristidean (Philadelphia, PA): — and F. O. C. Darley [LTR-153] 383n; [LTR-173] 433n — EAP (Tales) [LTR-149] 373n — and T. D. English [LTR-202] 514n; [LTR-235] 586n; [LTR-250] 622n; [LTR-307b] 782n — T. D. English (“Notes About Men of Note”) [APXA] 883 — and H. W. Longfellow [LTR-112] 273n; [LTR-190a] 480n; [LTR-291] 736n
Aristotle: [LTR-181] 456n; [LTR-277] 688
Army, United States: — EAP and substitute in [LTR-14] 33; [LTR-16] 36-37; [LTR-19] 43; [LTR-25] 54n — EAP discharged from [LTR-11] 24n — EAP joins [LTR-17] 41n; [LTR-28] 61 — EAP promoted to Sergeant Major [LTR-8] 18n — EAP threatens desertion [LTR-7] 15n; [LTR-9] 20, 21n — EAP wishes to leave [LTR-7] 14; [LTR-8] 16-18 — EAP's career in [LTR-7] 13-15, 15n; [LTR-8] 16-18 — EAP's experience with artillery [LTR-9] 19 — West Point appointment [LTR-9] 19 — see also Graves, S.; and West Point
“Arnold and Andre” (G. H. Calvert): — see Calvert, G. H.
Arnold, Benedict: — EAP claims to be grandson of [LTR-14] 33, 34n
Arouet, François Marie: — see Voltaire
Arrests, EAP's: — for debt [LTR-33] 69 — for drinking [LTR-323] 821, 821n
Arthur Carryl (L. Osborn): — see Osborn, L.
Arthur, Timothy Shay: — The Baltimore Book (for 1838) [LTR-77] 173n — Baltimore Monument [LTR-120] 298n — Baltimore Saturday Visiter [LTR-81] 191n — Leslie's Magazine [LTR-120] 298n — “what little merit he has is negative ...” [LTR-120] 297 — see also Arthur's Home Magazine; and Arthur's Ladies’ Magazine
Arthur's Home Magazine (Philadelphia, PA): — mentioned [LTR-120] 298n
Arthur's Ladies’ Magazine (Philadelphia, PA): — EAP (“The Sphinx”) [LTR-239] 593n — see also Magazines and annuals
Artists in America (C. E. Lester): — see Lester, C. E.
“Assignation, The” (EAP): — EAP (Tales of the Folio Club) [LTR-46] 97n — and Michaelangelo [LTR-181] 456n [[See also, “The Visionary”]]
Asteia (or Jests) (Hierocles of Alexandria): — see Hierocles of Alexandria
Astor House (New York, NY): — mentioned [LTR-186] 469
Astor Library (New York, NY): [LTR-247] 617n
Astor, John Jacob: — and C. A. Bristed [LTR-247] 617n
Astoria (W. Irving): — see Irving, W.
Astronomy: [LTR-264] 659-660 — Al Aaraaf [LTR-12] 27; [LTR-21] 48 — Alpha Lyrae [LTR-290] 732 — Arcturus [LTR-290] 732 — asteroids [LTR-263] 657 — black holes [LTR-179] 451n — Cygni [LTR-290] 732 — Earth [LTR-263] 651, 653, 654, 655, 656 — Jupiter [LTR-263] 651, 653, 654, 655 — Mercury [LTR-263] 652-653, 655, 657, 658n — Moon [LTR-263] 651, 658n — Neptune [LTR-263] 650, 656, 657 — and religion [LTR-116a] 286n — Saturn [LTR-263] 651, 656 — Solar System [LTR-263] 656 — Sun [LTR-263] 650-651, 652-653, 654, 655, 658n — Uranus [LTR-263] 651, 656 — Venus [LTR-263] 652-653, 656, 657n-658n — see also Brahe, T.; and Laplace, P. S. de
Athenaeum (Baltimore, MD): — see Baltimore Athenaeum and Young Men's Paper
Athenaeum (Providence, RI): — and Mrs. S. H. Whitman [LTR-284] 719s
Athenaeum Hotel (New York, NY): — and Mrs. M. E. Hewitt [LTR-195a] 500n
Athenaeum (London): — and EAP (“The Raven”) [LTR-233] 580
Atkinson, Samuel: — Casket and Graham's Magazine [LTR-104] 250n
Atkinson's Casket (Philadelphia, PA): — see Casket
Atlantic Souvenir, The (annual or gift book): [LTR-17] 40, 40n; [LTR-39] 81n; [LTR-96] 233n
Attacks on EAP: — in Baltimore (MD) [LTR-80] 187-188, 188n-189n; [LTR-81] 189 — by L. G. Clark [LTR-241] 602 — by S. D. Craig [LTR-183] 459 — Daily Atlas [LTR-194] 492n — EAP replies to [LTR-194] 491-492 — London Foreign Quarterly [LTR-173] 431; [LTR-175] 441; [LTR-179] 450 — in Philadelphia (PA) [LTR-139] 348, 348s — by L. A. Wilmer [LTR-162] 404-405 — see also Enemies
Audubon, John James: — and J. K. Townsend [LTR-154] 385n
Augusta (GA): — and R. F. Poe [LTR-53] 118; [LTR-98] 239; [LTR-106a] 253 — and Wm. Poe [LTR-53] 118; [LTR-60] 131; [LTR-97] 237; [LTR-98] 239; [LTR-106a] 253
Aurora (New York): — and T. D. English [LTR-182] 458, 458n — and G. G. Foster [LTR-143] 359
“Autobiography of a Monomaniac, The” (J. Tomlin): — see Tomlin, J.
Autographs, EAP's: — and J. B. Boyd [LTR-89] 210 — and A. G. Chester [LTR-309a] 790 — and Mrs. M. P. Clemm [Intro] xxix; [LTR-331a] 837s — EAP responds to requests for [LTR-89] 210; [LTR-103] 246; [LTR-141b] 354-355; [LTR-160] 400; [LTR-223b] 552; [LTR-231] 576; [LTR-265a] 663; [LTR-309a] 790; [LTR-313] 799n — EAP (“The Raven”) [LTR-278a] 704, 705n — and G. W. Eveleth [LTR-259] 644s — and H. Greeley [PN-004] 889n-890n — and F. Halleck [LTR-219] 542n — and Miss L. D. Henry [LTR-160] 400, 400n — and T. Honland [LTR-231] 576 — and Miss S. V. C. Ingram [LTR-331] 834 — and O. T. Keeler [LTR-141b] 354-355 — and R. Leighton, Jr. [LTR-223b] 552 — and Wm. J. Pabodie [LTR-285] 720s — Mrs. A. L. Richmond gives to a friend [LTR-317a] 808s — and R. H. Stoddard [LTR-103] 246 — and F. W. Thomas [LTR-240a] 599n-600n — and Mrs. S. H. Whitman [LTR-283] 718s; [LTR-284] 719s; [LTR-285] 720s
Autographs, other: — J. Q. Adams [LTR-229] 570, 570n — G. Bancroft [LTR-123] 303 — J. C. Calhoun [LTR-229] 570 — C. M. Clay [LTR-229] 570 — R. Dawes [LTR-123] 303 — Dr. D. D. Drake [LTR-126a] 311 — Wm. Duane [LTR-229] 570 — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-229] 570; [LTR-229a] 573 — R. W. Emerson [LTR-123] 303 — Mrs. S. J. Hale [LTR-75] 165 — Mrs. M. E. Hewitt [LTR-195a] 499 — C. F. Hoffman [LTR-123] 303 — O. W. Holmes [LTR-243] 606 — R. A. Locke [LTR-123] 303 — J. Madison [LTR-229] 570 — D. Poe, Jr. [LTR-165] 417-418 — D. Poe, Sr. [LTR-165] 417-418 — G. D. Prentice [LTR-126a] 311; [LTR-131] 321 — C. Sprague [LTR-123] 303 — Mrs. A. S. Stephens [LTR-123] 303 — Mrs. A. B. C. Welby [LTR-126a] 311 — Mrs. S. H. Whitman [LTR-276] 687 — J. G. Whittier [LTR-123] 303 — N. P. Willis [LTR-319] 811 — see also “Autography” (EAP); and “Chapter on Autography, A” (EAP)
“Autography” (EAP): — EAP retains autographs from [LTR-229] 570, 570n — EAP's interest in handwriting and character [LTR-217a] 539n — errors in [LTR-57] 126, 126n-127n — J. Tomlin (“The Autobiography of a Monomaniac”) [LTR-320] 815n — see also “Chapter on Autography, A” (EAP); and under individual names: Adams, J. Q., etc.
Ayrshire (Scotland): — Poe family monument in [LTR-245] 610n
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Bacheler, Origen: — Family Magazine [LTR-111] 270n
“Bachelor Philosophy” (L. J. Cist): — see Cist, L. J.
Bacon, Francis, Sir: — Lord Verulam (mentioned in EAP's “Ligeia”) [LTR-82] 194, 195n-196n — mentioned [LTR-277] 688
Bainbridge Eagle (Bainbridge, NY): — and J. Hunt, Jr. [LTR-195] 497n
“Ballad, A” (EAP): [LTR-125] 307 — publication of [LTR-125] 308n
Ballads and Other Poems (H. W. Longfellow): — see Longfellow, H. W.
Ballooning: — EAP's interest in [LTR-91] 214n
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad: — and J. B. Morris [LTR-163c] 410n
Baltimore (MD): — American Museum of Science, Literature, and the Arts [LTR-78] 178; [LTR-81] 189; [LTR-112] 272; [SPR-18] 924 — Barnum's Hotel [LTR-54] 121 — Beltzhoover's Hotel [LTR-14] 33 — Benedict (“The Doom”) [LTR-42] 86n; [LTR-94n — and N. C. Brooks [SPR-18] 924 — and Dr. Buckler [LTR-44] 91n — and Mrs. M. P. Clemm [LTR-32] 68n; [APXA] 853 — and Wm. Clemm, Jr. [LTR-47] 99; [LTR-53] 117; [LTR-54] 121; [LTR-163c] 409 — and Downey [LTR-25] 54 — EAP in [LTR-11] 24, 25n; [LTR-14] 33; [LTR-15] 35; [LTR-19] 43; [LTR-23] 51n; [LTR-31] 66; [LTR-32] 68n; [LTR-81] 191n — EAP in (Amity Street) [LTR-36] 74n — EAP leaves [LTR-25] 54n — EAP lectures in [LTR-168a] 422, 422n — EAP not born in [LTR-10] 23n — EAP plans to visit [LTR-203] 516, 516n — EAP returns to [LTR-48] 104n; [LTR-50] 108, 109n — EAP seeks teaching position at Male Public School No. 3 [LTR-40] 82, 82n — EAP visits [LTR-6] 13n; [LTR-156] 388; [LTR-325] 823s; [LTR-326] 824n-825n; [LTR-327] 826; [SPR-20a] 926 — EAP wishes to lecture in [LTR-167] 419, 420s — EAP (Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems) [LTR-13] 31n — EAP (Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque) [LTR-87] 207; [LTR-88] 208 — enemies in [LTR-80] 188; [LTR-81] 189 — and H. Herring [LTR-47] 99 — and ideal magazine [LTR-90] 211; [LTR-106] 252; [LTR-107] 257; [LTR-126] 309; [LTR-137] 339-340 — and J. P. Kennedy [LTR-46] 96; [LTR-57] 124; [LTR-118] 292; [LTR-120] 298 — and J. H. B. Latrobe [LTR-46] 96 — literary scene in [LTR-51b] 112n-113n; [LTR-120] 298n — and Dr. J. H. Miller [LTR-46] 96 — newspapers in [LTR-46] 95; [LTR-80] 187 — and D. Poe, Jr. [LTR-64] 137 — and D. Poe, Sr. [LTR-47] 98; [LTR-64] 137 — and G. Poe [LTR-47] 100 — J. Poe moves to [LTR-79] 186n — and N. Poe [LTR-6] 13n — Rosalie Poe visits long after EAP's death [LTR-158a] 397n — and Wm. H. L. Poe [LTR-26] 55; [LTR-51b] 112, 112n-113n — and J. E. Snodgrass [LTR-81] 191n; [APXA] 871 — and Miss M. Starr [LTR-23] 51n — and F. W. Thomas [LTR-124] 305 — and Mrs. Thompson (aunt of Wm. Poe) [LTR-47] 100 — mentioned [LTR-28] 59
Baltimore American and Daily Advertiser (Baltimore, MD): [LTR-43] 89; [LTR-80] 187 — and J. L. Carey [LTR-87] 206, 207n — EAP (“The Poets and Poetry of America,” a lecture) [LTR-168] 421n — notices of SLM in [LTR-44] 91, 91n-92n — obituary of Mrs. D. Poe, Sr. [LTR-38] 80n — and J. E. Snodgrass [APXA] 872
Baltimore Athenaeum and Young Men's Paper (Baltimore, MD): [LTR-46] 95, 97n; [LTR-80] 187 — “great bowl of editorial skimmed milk and water ...” [LTR-58] 127
Baltimore Book, The (for 1838) (gift book or annual): — EAP (“Siope — A Fable”) [LTR-77] 173, 173n-174n
Baltimore Chronicle (Baltimore, MD): — and N. Poe [LTR-79] 183 — and SLM [LTR-73] 160n — mentioned [LTR-80] 187
Baltimore Gazette and Daily Advertiser (Baltimore, MD): — and Wm. Gwynn [LTR-31] 67n; [LTR-43] 90n — and Wm. G. Jones [LTR-43] 88
Baltimore Monument (Baltimore, MD): — and T. S. Arthur [LTR-120] 298n
Baltimore Patriot (Baltimore, MD): — advertises for a teacher at Male Public School No. 3 [LTR-40] 82n — EAP (“The Poets and Poetry of America,” a lecture) [LTR-168] 421, 421n — mentioned [LTR-80] 187
Baltimore Post (Baltimore, MD): — praise of EAP [LTR-84] 201-202, 203n
Baltimore Republican and Commercial Advertiser (Baltimore, MD): — and S. Harker [LTR-81] 190, 191n — notices of SLM in [LTR-43] 89, 90n; [LTR-44] 91, 92n; [LTR-48] 104; [LTR-193a] 489n — mentioned [LTR-80] 187
Baltimore Saturday Visiter (Baltimore, MD): — biographical article on EAP [LTR-267] 667n — and C. F. Cloud [LTR-137] 342n — EAP wins contest in [LTR-38] 79n, 80n; [LTR-39] 81n; [LTR-46] 96, 97n; [LTR-50] 108, 108n; [LTR-112] 272, 273n — EAP (“The Coliseum”) [LTR-112] 273n — EAP (“MS. Found in a Bottle”) [LTR-39] 81n; [LTR-50] 109n; [LTR-52] 117n — EAP (“The Mystery of Marie Rogêt”) [LTR-128] 315n-316n — and J. H. Hewitt [LTR-137] 342n — and J. P. Kennedy [LTR-38] 79n; [APXA] 861 — and Dr. J. H. Miller [LTR-50] 108n — publicity for EAP [LTR-137] 342; [LTR-229] 570n — and J. E. Snodgrass [LTR-81] 191n; [LTR-90] 212n; [LTR-126] 310n; [LTR-137] 339; [APXA] 871 — and L. A. Wilmer [LTR-137] 342n
Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD): — and Wm. H. Carpenter [APXA] 872 — criticizes Burton's Gentleman's Magazine [LTR-80] 187-188, 188n-189n — EAP (“The Poets and Poetry of America,” a lecture) [LTR-168] 421n; [LTR-171] 428n
Bancroft, George: — EAP (“A Chapter on Autography”) [LTR-123] 303
Bank of Maryland: — and J. B. Morris [LTR-218c] 541n
Bank of the United States: — and N. Biddle [LTR-106a] 255n — and efforts to impeach J. Tyler [LTR-142] 357n — and C. W. Thomson [LTR-96] 233n
Banks, Gordon T.: — and EAP MSS [LTR-302a] 761s
Banneker, Benjamin: — and J. S. Norris [LTR-77] 173n
Barbour, John Strode, Judge: — recommends EAP for West Point appointment [LTR-10] 22, 22n-23n; [LTR-11] 24n
Barclay, Thomas (student at U. Va): [LTR-3] 6, 7n
Barlow, Billy (reference to Wm. E. Burton): — see Burton, Wm. E.
Barnaby Rudge (C. Dickens): — see Dickens, C.
Barney, Butler, and Parsons (law firm): — and H. Barney [LTR-254] 631n
Barney, Hiram (uncle of Mrs. M. L. Shew): — EAP sends his regards to [LTR-254] 630, 630n
Barnum's Hotel (Baltimore, MD): [LTR-54] 121
Barrett, Elizabeth Barrett, Miss: — EAP misreads “fear” as “yias,” thinking it a Greek word [LTR-233] 580, 582n-583n; [LTR-240] 598n — EAP (“The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar”) [LTR-233] 581 — EAP (The Raven and Other Poems) dedicated to [LTR-233] 581n — praise of EAP [LTR-233] 580-581; [LTR-240] 596, 597n, 598n; [LTR-244] 608, 609n — works by: The Drama of Exile and Other Poems [LTR-21] 49n; [LTR-186] 473s; [LTR-233] 582n
Barstow, George F.: — biographical information [LTR-228b] 569n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-228b] 568, 569n, 569s
Bartlett, John R.: — transcript by [LTR-270] 673s
Bateman, Mr.: [LTR-104] 248
Baudelaire, Charles: [LTR-299] 751n
Bayard, Mr. (unidentified): [LTR-97] 237, 238n
Bayly & Burns (publishers): — The Baltimore Book (for 1838) [LTR-77] 173n
Beadle's Monthly: — J. E. Snodgrass, article on EAP's death [LTR-81] 191n
Beard, [John, Jr., Major ?]: [LTR-143] 358, 360n
“Beaten Path, The” (L. J. Cist): — see Cist, L. J.
Beatty, John: [LTR-332] 838, 838n
“Beautiful Physician, The” (EAP): — see “Beloved Physician, The” (EAP)
Beauty: — of nature [LTR-21] 47 — and poetry [LTR-21] 47 — “the sacred cause of the beautiful in literature ...” [LTR-186] 468
Beechen Tree, The (F. W. Thomas): — see Thomas, F. W.
“Beleaguered City, The” (H. W. Longfellow): — see Longfellow, H. W.
“Bells, The” (EAP): — American Review [LTR-303] 766-767 — and F. O. C. Darley [LTR-153] 383n — EAP offers to J. Sartain [LTR-303a] 768-769 — and B. Heywood [LTR-319] 812n — J. R. Lowell (A Fable for Critics) [LTR-320] 815n — publication of [LTR-303] 767n; [LTR-303a] 769n; [LTR-307a] 780, 780n — and Mrs. M. L. Shew [LTR-92a] 216n — and SLM [LTR-299] 751n
“Beloved Physician, The” (EAP): [LTR-273] 679, 680n
Beltzhoover's Hotel (Baltimore, MD): [LTR-14] 33
Benedict (pseudonym of unidentified author): — works by: “The Doom” (article in SLM) [LTR-42] 84, 87s; [LTR-45] 94, 94n
Benjamin, Park: — biographical information [LTR-302b] 766n — EAP accused of forgery [LTR-202] 514, 515n — EAP falsely suggests as author of comment on L. Osborn [LTR-206] 520, 521n-522n — EAP has high opinion of [LTR-88] 208; [LTR-93] 220 — EAP (“A Chapter on Autography”) [LTR-132] 326, 327n; [LTR-302b] 766n — editor of New World [LTR-88] 209n — Flag of Our Union [LTR-302b] 765; [LTR-303] 767 — Graham's Magazine [LTR-129] 316, 317n — New World [LTR-93] 221n; [LTR-132] 326, 327n; [LTR-136] 338n; [LTR-143] 361n; [LTR-189] 475, 476n; [LTR-193b] 490n — SLM [LTR-129] 317 — and Count L. F. Tasistro [LTR-143] 359 — F. W. Thomas (The Beechen Tree) [LTR-189] 476s — works by: “Infatuation” [LTR-206] 521n; [LTR-302b] 766n
Benton, Sergeant: — EAP sends his regards to (and to his wife and sister-in-law) [LTR-25] 54
Benton, Thomas Hart: — “the ball be set in motion ...” [LTR-173] 433n
“Berenice” (EAP): — bad taste [LTR-42] 84; [LTR-52] 117n — EAP defends [LTR-42] 84-85 — EAP (Tales of the Folio Club) [LTR-46] 97n — publication of [LTR-83] 198n
Berks and Schuylkill Journal (Reading, PA): — EAP (“The Poets and Poetry of America,” a lecture) [LTR-171] 428n
Berlin (Germany): — and Stylus [LTR-225] 559
Bernard, Peter Dudley: — biographical information [LTR-157] 392n — EAP approaches about purchasing SLM [LTR-157] 392, 392n; [LTR-158a] 396-397, 397n, 398s — mentioned [LTR-330] 831, 832n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-157] 392, 392n-393n, 393s
Bernice, or the Curse of Minna and Other Poems (Mrs. R. S. Nichols): — see Nichols, R. S., Mrs.
Berryer, Antoine Pierre: [LTR-118] 293, 294n
Bessel, Friedrich Wilhelm: [LTR-290] 732
Bible: — EAP (“Marginalia”) [LTR-82] 196n — Ecclesiastes (1:9) [LTR-304] 771, 773n — Isaiah (3:16 and 3:18) [LTR-241] 604n — Isaiah (40:15) [LTR-82] 196n — Job (7:16) [LTR-12] 27, 28n — John (2:1-3) [LTR-222] 549 — John (3:14-15) [LTR-198] 508s — Peter I (3:17) [LTR-83] 198n; [LTR-155] 388s — Thessalonians II (3:13) [LTR-83] 198n; [LTR-155] 388s — translations, American Bible Society [LTR-222] 549n — translations, King James [LTR-222] 549n
Biddle, Charles J. (great-grandson of N. Biddle): — mentioned [LTR-106a] 255n
Biddle, Nicholas: — biographical information [LTR-106a] 255n — Oliver Oldschool (pseudonym) [LTR-106a] 255n — and Penn Magazine [LTR-106a] 253-254 — mentioned [LTR-105] 252n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-106a] 253-254, 255n, 255s
Bielfeld, Jacob Friedrich, Baron: — works by: The Elements of Universal Erudition [LTR-52] 116n
Biographia Literaria (S. T. Coleridge): — see Coleridge, S. T.
Biographical information on EAP: [LTR-47] 98-100; [LTR-79] 182-186, 186n — EAP gives inaccurate details about J. Allan [LTR-38] 79, 80n — “no father — nor mother ...” [LTR-21] 47 — see also Birth date, EAP's; and Allan, J.
Biographies of EAP: — Baltimore Saturday Visiter (1843) [LTR-267] 667n — Boston Notion (1843) [LTR-267] 666, 667n — SLM (1848) [LTR-227] 565; [LTR-240] 595, 597n; [LTR-267] 666-667, 667n — Graham's Magazine (1845) [LTR-173] 431, 432n; [LTR-175] 441; [LTR-179] 451, 451n; [LTR-181] 456, 456n-457n; [LTR-185] 462, 464n; [LTR-208] 525n; [LTR-227] 564-565; [LTR-240] 595, 597n; [LTR-267] 666, 667n; [APXA] 862, 863 — Philadelphia Saturday Museum (1843) [LTR-84] 203n; [LTR-153] 381, 383n; [LTR-164] 413; [LTR-175] 441; [LTR-179] 450, 451n; [LTR-267] 666, 667n
Biographies, other: — EAP's proposed biography of J. R. Lowell [LTR-174] 438, 438n
Bird, Robert Montgomery, Dr.: — biographical information [LTR-51] 110n — EAP solicits contribution for SLM [LTR-51] 110; [LTR-65] 139; [LTR-68] 146n; [LTR-69c] 153, 153n; [LTR-75] 166n — EAP (“Autography”) [LTR-51] 110n — EAP (“A Chapter on Autography”) [LTR-51] 110n — mentioned [LTR-50] 109n — works by: Calavar [LTR-51] 110n-111n; [LTR-65] 139, 139n — The Hawks of Hawk-Hollow [LTR-51] 110n; [LTR-73] 158 — The Infidel, or the Fall of Mexico [LTR-42] 85, 86n; [LTR-46] 97n; [LTR-51] 110n-111n; [LTR-65] 139, 139n — “The Pine Wood” [LTR-51] 111s; [LTR-65] 139n — Sheppard Lee [LTR-51] 110n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-51] 110, 110n-111n, 111s; [LTR-65] 139, 139n, 139s
Birth date, EAP's (and age): [LTR-3] 6n; [LTR-16] 37-38, 39n; [SPR-6] 906 — EAP gives incorrectly [LTR-79] 183, 186n; [LTR-233] 580, 582n; [LTR-317] 806, 807n; [SPR-23] 928, 929s
“Birthday Tribute, A” (P. G. Van Winkle): — see Van Winkle, P. G.
Bisco, John: — and BJ [LTR-193] 488n; [LTR-194a] 494n; [LTR-197] 506n; [LTR-205] 519, 519n; [LTR-238] 591s; [LTR-250] 622n; [PN-004] 890n — and EAP-English controversy [LTR-238] 590 — mentioned [LTR-216] 536 — letters from EAP to: [LTR-238] 590, 590n-591n, 591s — promissory notes from EAP to: [PN-005] 891, 891n, 891s — receipts from EAP to: [RC-003] 897, 897n, 898s
Bixby, William Keeney (collector): [APXA] 872
“Black Cat, The” (EAP): — EAP calls one of his best tales [LTR-179] 450 — marriage as depicted in [LTR-141] 352n — publication of [LTR-161a] 403n — mentioned [LTR-175] 441 — publication of [LTR-175] 442n — see also Pay
Black, Samuel H. B.: — Natchez Courier and Journal [LTR-75a] 168n
Blackball Line: — and C. H. Marshall [LTR-268] 668n
Blackwell, Anna, Miss: — denies having met or corresponded with EAP [LTR-270] 672n — EAP praises her poetry [LTR-270] 671 — as EAP's enemy [LTR-280] 709, 713n — works by: “Legend of the Waterfall” [LTR-270] 672, 673n — Poems [LTR-270] 673n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-270] 671-672, 672n-673n, 673s-674s
Blackwell, Elizabeth, Miss: [LTR-270] 672n
Blackwood's Magazine (Edinburgh): — “The American Library” [LTR-259] 642, 643n — T. De Quincey (Confessions of an English Opium-Eater) [LTR-42] 85 — EAP (Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque) [LTR-81] 190; [LTR-95] 231n — extravagancies of [LTR-57] 125 — humorous review in [LTR-52] 114, 116n — Maga. [LTR-82] 196n; [LTR-205] 519n — Wm. Maginn (“The Man in the Bell”) [LTR-42] 85 — and Penn Magazine [LTR-132] 325; [LTR-146] 367n
Blaettermann, George (professor at U. Va): [LTR-3] 6n
Blair, Mr.: — forgeries of EAP to: [SPR-20a] 926, 926n, 927s
Blair, Robert: — EAP (“Pinakidia”) [LTR-107] 258n
Bliss, Elam (publisher): — EAP (Poems) [LTR-29] 64n
Blockley Almshouse (Philadelphia, PA): — and H. B. Hirst [LTR-266] 664n
Bloomingdale Asylum for the Insane (New York, NY): — see Earle, P.
Bloomingdale Road (New York, NY): — see Addresses, EAP's
Blow, Robert (student at U. Va): [LTR-3] 6, 7n
Blue Stockings: [LTR-224] 553n
Blythe, Calvin, Judge: — replaces T. S. Smith as Collector of Customs [LTR-148] 372n; [LTR-156] 389, 390n
Bobby Button: — American literature ruled by [LTR-163d] 411, 412n
Boccalini, Traiano: — works by: Advertisements from Parnassus with the Politicke Touchstone [SPR-25] 931
Bogart, Elizabeth, Miss: — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-229a] 573, 574n
Boggs, Dr. Thomas R. (collector): [LTR-127] 314s
Bolingbroke, Henry St. John, Viscount: [LTR-119] 296
Bolles, William: — works by: Explanatory and Phonographic Pronouncing Dictionary [LTR-216] 536, 537n
Bolton, Richard: — cryptography [LTR-130] 318-319, 319n-321n; [LTR-131] 322, 323n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-130] 318-319, 319n-321n, 321s
Bombastes Furioso: — see Rhodes, Wm. B.
“Bon-Bon” (EAP): [LTR-46] 97n; [LTR-57] 126n; [LTR-83] 198n
Bonneville (W. Irving): — see Irving, W.
Bonneville, Louis C. H. de: — and Miss A. Blackwell [LTR-270] 673s
Books: — E. Bulwer-Lytton (Rienzi), EAP asks publisher for a copy [LTR-53a] 119 — Cambridge Mathematics [LTR-27] 57; [LTR-28] 60 — J. L. Carey (Domestic Slavery) [LTR-95] 230 — EAP fails to keep copies of his volumes of poetry [LTR-179] 450, 452n — EAP requests from J. Allan [LTR-5] 11; [LTR-19] 43; [LTR-28] 60 — EAP sells review books [LTR-54] 120, 122n; [LTR-242] 606n — A. R. Lesage (Gil Blas) [LTR-28] 60 — Mrs. M. Osborne lends EAP two books of poetry [LTR-275] 682 — sent by J. Keese to EAP [LTR-199] 508 — sent by Mrs. L. H. Sigourney to T. W. White [LTR-61] 132 — P. C. Tacitus (Historiae), EAP requests [LTR-3] 6, 7n — F. W. Thomas attempts to leave for EAP [LTR-104] 248 — University of VA library [LTR-4] 8; [LTR-44] 91n — unwise to form opinions of from reviews [LTR-264] 658 — for West Point [LTR-26] 55 — and Mrs. S. H. Whitman [LTR-280] 712
Bool, Henry W., Jr. (bookseller and auctioneer): [LTR-19] 43-44, 44n
Borealis (pseudonym of J. W. Alexander): — see Alexander, J. W.
Borrowing and attempts to borrow, EAP's: — and BJ [LTR-205] 519; [LTR-211] 529; [LTR-213] 531, 531n; [LTR-216] 535-536; [LTR-217] 537; [LTR-219] 542; [PN-004] 889, 889n — and E. Bowen [LTR-178] 447, 448n — and C. A. Bristed [LTR-269] 669 — and Wm. E. Burton [LTR-93] 220 — and T. H. Chivers [LTR-140] 350; [LTR-205] 519; [LTR-207] 523, 524; [LTR-216] 535-536, 537n — and T. C. Clarke [LTR-155] 386 — and J. C. Cox [LTR-78a] 180 — EAP (“Al Aaraaf”) [LTR-13] 30 — EAP (American Parnassus), advance for [LTR-201] 512 — EAP (Eureka), advance for [LTR-269] 669 — and G. R. Graham [LTR-132] 324; [LTR-255] 632 — and H. Greeley [PN-004] 889, 889n — and R. W. Griswold [LTR-211] 529; [SPR-5] 905; [SPR-9] 909, 910n — and F. Halleck [LTR-219] 542, 542n — and J. P. Kennedy [LTR-41] 83; [LTR-68] 145; [LTR-213] 531, 531n — for lectures [LTR-316] 804 — and J. K. Mitchell [LTR-91] 214n — money lenders in Charlottesville (VA) [LTR-28] 60 — and E. H. N. Patterson [LTR-316] 804 — Penn Magazine [LTR-140] 350 — and G. Poe, Jr. [LTR-53] 117-118; [LTR-217] 537, 538n — Stylus [LTR-287] 725 — and E. Valentine [LTR-287] 725, 726s — see also Debts; and Finances
Boston (MA): — best facilities for publishing [LTR-143] 359 — and R. H. Dana [LTR-163a] 408 — EAP a Bostonian [LTR-10] 22 — EAP born in [LTR-10] 23n — EAP intends to move to [LTR-5] 11, 11n; [LTR-6] 12, 13n — EAP visits [LTR-213] 531, 531n; [LTR-304] 772n; [LTR-316] 804 — and EAP's lectures [LTR-170] 427n — EAP's possible suicide attempt in [LTR-286] 722, 724n, 724s — EAP (“The Mystery of Marie Rogêt”) [LTR-136] 338 — EAP (“The Rationale of Verse”) [LTR-241] 603 — EAP (Tamerlane and Other Poems) [LTR-175] 441 — Frogpondia [LTR-241] 603; [LTR-259] 639, 642n; [LTR-280] 713n; [LTR-304] 770; [APXA] 874 — and R. W. Griswold [LTR-163b] 408 — journals attack EAP's lecture [LTR-195] 496 — Longfellow's coterie [LTR-194a] 493 — and J. R. Lowell [LTR-151] 377; [LTR-158] 394 — and J. H. Mackenzie [LTR-109a] 266 — “made a burlesque of Transcendentalism ...” [LTR-195] 497 — Otis Broaders & Co. [LTR-126] 309 — Pioneer [LTR-147] 368 — pundits [LTR-259] 639 — servile imitators of the English [LTR-304] 770 — and SLM [LTR-63] 136 — mentioned [LTR-308] 785 — see also Transcendentalists and transcendentalism
Boston Lyceum: [LTR-126a] 311n-312n — EAP reads a poem for [LTR-210a] 527n, 528s; [LTR-212] 530n; [LTR-214] 532n, 533s; [LTR-215] 534n — EAP (Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems) [LTR-179] 452n; [LTR-208] 526n — and H. N. Hudson [LTR-280] 713n — J. R. Lowell arranges for EAP to participate in lecture series [LTR-173] 431, 433s; [LTR-185] 464n
Boston Miscellany (Boston, MA): — EAP (“The Tell-Tale Heart”) [LTR-149] 372, 373n; [LTR-151] 378n; [LTR-307b] 782n — R. W. Griswold (The Poets and Poetry of America) [LTR-143] 360n; [LTR-199] 509n; [SPR-4] 905n — merges with Arcturus [LTR-252] 627n — and H. T. Tuckerman [LTR-149] 372, 373n
Boston Notion (Boston, MA) (also Times and Notion): — biography of EAP [LTR-267] 666, 667n — EAP (“Eleonora”) [LTR-122] 302n; [LTR-136] 338n — EAP (“The Fall of the House of Usher”) [LTR-136] 338n — EAP (“Mesmeric Revelation”) [LTR-181] 455, 456n — EAP (“The Mystery of Marie Rogêt”) [LTR-136] 338; [LTR-137] 342n — EAP (Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque) [LTR-136] 338n-339n — and R. W. Griswold [LTR-111] 271s; [LTR-112] 274s
Boston Post (Boston, MA): [LTR-137] 341
Boston Quarterly Review (Boston, MA): — and O. A. Brownson [LTR-116a] 285n
Boswell, John S.: — Columbia Spy [LTR-178] 447n
Botta, Mrs. Vincenzo: — see Lynch, A. C., Miss
Bottom, Joe (pseudonym for J. Tom-lin): — see Tomlin, J.
Bowen, Eli: — biographical information [LTR-178] 447n-448n; [LTR-278a] 705n — EAP (“A Reviewer Reviewed”) [LTR-178] 448n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-178] 447, 447n-448n, 448s; [LTR-278a] 704-705, 705n, 705s
Bowen, Walter G. (pseudonym of EAP): — see Pseudonyms, EAP's
Bowery Bank (New York, NY): [PN-010] 894
Boyd, Joseph B.: — biographical information [LTR-100] 243n — and L. J. Cist [LTR-105] 251, 251n — and Penn Magazine [LTR-96a] 235n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-89] 209-210, 210n-211n, 211s; [LTR-100] 242-243, 243n, 243s
Boyd's City Express: [LTR-206] 522s
Bradbury & Soden (publishers): — Boston Miscellany [LTR-143] 360n; [LTR-149] 373, 373n — EAP (“The Tell-Tale Heart”) [LTR-149] 373, 373n — R. W. Griswold (The Poets and Poetry of America) [LTR-143] 360n
Brahe, Tycho: — and Al Aaraaf (the star) [LTR-12] 27; [LTR-21] 48
Bread Crust Papers, The (G. Lippard): — see Lippard, G.
Brennan, Patrick: — EAP rents rooms from [LTR-182] 458n; [LTR-189] 476n; [LTR-195b] 501n
Brewster, David: — works by: Natural Magic [LTR-181] 456n
Brewster, Lieutenant: — cryptography [LTR-198] 507
“Bridal Ballad, A” (EAP): — see “Ballad, A” (EAP)
Brief Account of the Discoveries and Results of the United States’ Exploring Expedition (J. N. Reynolds): — see Reynolds, J. N.
Briggs, Charles Frederick: — and BJ [LTR-197] 506n — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-224] 555s; [LTR-229a] 572 — EAP (“The Raven”) [LTR-197] 505 — and J. R. Lowell [LTR-181] 457n; [LTR-185] 464n; [LTR-201] 513n; [LTR-206] 521, 522n; [APXA] 862 — and New-York Mirror [LTR-234] 584, 584n — tries to remove EAP from BJ [LTR-201] 513n
“Brilliant Nor-West, The” (J. K. Mitchell): — see Mitchell, J. K.
Brisbane, Albert: — biographical information [LTR-229] 571n — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-229] 570; [LTR-229a] 573 — works by: The Social Destiny of Man [LTR-229] 571n
Bristed, Charles Astor: — biographical information [LTR-247] 617n — EAP leaves calling card for [LTR-269] 670n — EAP (“Marginalia”) [LTR-269] 670n — mentioned [LTR-251] 625n — works by: “The Scotch School of Philosophy and Criticism” [LTR-269] 670n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-247] 617, 617n, 617s; [LTR-269] 669, 670n-671n, 671s
British Channel: — mentioned [LTR-42] 84
British Museum (London): — EAP letters offered to [LTR-232] 579s; [LTR-272] 677s
“Brittany” (J. R. Lowell): — see Lowell, J. R. (“A Legend of Brittany”)
Broadway Journal (New York, NY): — C. Anthon (Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities) [RC-003] 897n — Miss E. B. Barrett (The Drama of Exile and Other Poems) [LTR-186] 473s; [RC-003] 897n — P. Benjamin (“Infatuation”) [LTR-302b] 766n — and J. Bisco [LTR-238] 591s; [RC-003] 897n, 898s — Wm. Bolles (Explanatory and Phonographic Pronouncing Dictionary) [LTR-216] 537n — and C. F. Briggs [APXA] 862 — E. Bulwer-Lytton (Poems) [LTR-53a] 120n — G. Bush (Anastasis) [LTR-188] 474n — G. Bush (Swedenborg Library) [LTR-188] 474n — T. H. Chivers (The Lost Pleiad) [LTR-140] 350n; [LTR-201a] 513n; [LTR-207] 523 — T. H. Chivers (“Song to Isa Singing”) [LTR-140] 350n — demise of [LTR-219] 542n; [LTR-225] 559, 560n; [LTR-228] 566, 567n; [LTR-239] 593n — EAP as editor of [LTR-189] 476n; [LTR-193b] 490; [LTR-194] 492n; [LTR-197] 506n; [LTR-206] 520, 522n — EAP gives a set to L. Osborn [LTR-206] 521n — EAP gives a set to Mrs. S. H. Whitman [LTR-206] 522n — EAP purchases [LTR-214] 532n, 533s; [LTR-238] 590n; [PN-004] 890n; [PN-005] 891n — EAP seeks support for [LTR-218] 539, 540n — EAP sends an issue to G. Poe, Jr. [LTR-217] 537 — EAP sends issues to T. H. Chivers [LTR-216] 535 — EAP, as owner, seeks money for [LTR-210a] 528n; [LTR-211] 529, 529n; [LTR-213] 531, 531n-532n; [LTR-215] 534, 534n; [LTR-216] 535, 536n; [LTR-217] 537; [LTR-219] 542; [LTR-221a] 545n; [LTR-250] 622n; [SPR-9] 910n — EAP's relationship with [LTR-201] 513s — EAP's valedictory [LTR-225] 560n — EAP (“Anastatic Printing”) [LTR-217a] 539n — EAP (“Dream-Land”) [LTR-207] 524n — EAP (“The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar”) [LTR-224c] 557n — EAP (“Imitation”) [LTR-195] 495, 497n — EAP (“The Philosophy of Furniture”) [LTR-254] 631n — EAP (“Reply to Outis”) [LTR-241] 602, 604n — Mrs. E. F. Ellet (“Maiden's Leap”) [LTR-306] 778n — G. W. Eveleth's subscription returned [LTR-228] 566; [LTR-241] 604s — F. Fauvel-Gouraud (Phreno-Mnemo-techny) [RC-003] 897n — and T. W. Field [LTR-204] 518n — financial difficulties of [LTR-205] 519n — flourishes [LTR-203] 516, 516n-517n; [LTR-205] 519 — G. G. Foster (Poetical Works of P. B. Shelley) [LTR-278] 702n — and Miss M. Fuller [LTR-195] 498n — G. Gilfillan (Sketches of Modern Literature and Eminent Literary Men) [LTR-242] 606n — and Graham's Magazine [LTR-194a] 493, 494n — and H. Greeley [PN-004] 889n — and R. W. Griswold [SPR-9] 909, 909n — R. W. Griswold (Prose Works of J. Milton) [SPR-21] 927, 928n — Mrs. S. J. Hale (Alice Ray: A Romance in Rhyme) [LTR-212] 530n; [LTR-225] 559n — F. Halleck (“Alnwick Castle”) [LTR-206] 521, 521n — J. T. Headley (Letters from Italy) [LTR-228b] 569n — Mrs. M. E. Hewitt (The Songs of Our Land, and Other Poems) [LTR-195a] 500n; [LTR-290] 733n — Mrs. M. E. Hewitt (“Tale of Luzon”) [LTR-195a] 499, 499n; [LTR-195b] 501s — H. B. Hirst (“The Coming of the Mammoth”) [LTR-266] 664n — H. N. Hudson (lecture on Lear) [LTR-280] 713n — A. M. Ide, Jr. (poetry of) [LTR-163d] 411n — H. W. Longfellow and plagiarism [LTR-110] 269n — Miss A. C. Lynch (“The Ideal” and “The Ideal Found”) [APXA] 864 — and J. H. Mancur [LTR-226] 561n — and C. Mathews [LTR-228a] 567, 568n — E. Maturin (Montezuma) [LTR-229] 571n — Mrs. R. S. Nichols (“New Year's Address”) [LTR-177a] 447n — Mrs. F. S. Osgood (Poems) [LTR-212] 530n — and Mrs. F. S. Osgood [APXA] 866 — resolved to give up [LTR-201] 512, 512n-513n — and J. E. Root [LTR-228a] 567 — Mrs. E. O. Smith (True Child) [LTR-199] 509n — R. H. Stoddard (“Ode to a Grecian Flute”) [LTR-256a] 635n — “taken a 3d interest in ...” [LTR-193] 487, 488n; [LTR-197] 504-505, 506n; [SPR-7] 908 — F. W. Thomas (sketches of J. Randolph and Wm. Wirt) [LTR-240a] 599, 599n — and Wiley & Putnam [LTR-220a] 543, 544n — mentioned [LTR-200] 510; [LTR-214] 532; [LTR-221a] 546s; [LTR-223a] 552n; [LTR-228] 566n; [APXA] 856 — letters from EAP to: [LTR-194] 491-492, 492n-493n, 493s
Bronson, Cotesworth P.: — biographical information [LTR-256a] 635n — works by: Abstract of Elocution and Music [LTR-256a] 635n — letters from EAP to: (moved) [LTR-254a] 632, 632n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-256a] 634-635, 635n-636n, 636s
Bronson, Mary Elizabeth, Miss (daughter of C. P. Bronson): [LTR-256a] 635, 635n, 636s
Brooklyn (NY): — mentioned [LTR-198] 507
Brooks, Maria, Mrs.: — Mrs. F. S. Osgood, compared to [APXA] 867
Brooks, Nathan Covington: — biographical information [LTR-78] 178n — American Museum of Science, Literature, and the Arts [LTR-78] 178n; [LTR-81] 191n; [LTR-84] 203n; [LTR-112] 272, 272n; [SPR-18] 924, 924n — The Baltimore Book (for 1838) [LTR-77] 174n — and Wm. E. Burton [LTR-90] 211, 212n — fails to reply to a request from EAP [LTR-107] 257, 258n — writes review of W. Irving [LTR-78] 179n — mentioned [LTR-81] 189; [LTR-120] 298n; [SPR-17a] 923, 923n; [SPR-20a] 926, 926n — forgeries of EAP to: [SPR-2] 902, 902n, 902s-903s; [SPR-3] 903, 903n-904n, 904s — letters from EAP to: [LTR-78] 177-178, 178n-179n, 179s
Brother Jonathan (New York, NY): — EAP (“Mesmeric Revelation”) [LTR-181] 455 — EAP (“Never Bet the Devil Your Head”) [LTR-123] 304n — mentioned [LTR-123] 303; [LTR-136] 338n
Brougham, Henry Peter, Lord: — works by: The Critical and Miscellaneous Writings [LTR-186] 473s
Brown, Charles Brockden: [LTR-81] 192n
Brown, James: — see Burns, J.
Brown, James D. (son of J. Brown, Jr.): — dismissed from West Point [LTR-26] 56
Brown, James, Jr.: — mentioned [LTR-26] 56
Brown, Mr. (EAP's error for Eli Bowen): — see Bowen, E.
Brown, Mr.: — possible error for E. Bowen [LTR-178] 448n
Brown, Thomas Dunn (humorous name for T. D. English): — see English, T. D.
Brown, Thomas, Captain: — works by: Conchologist's Text-Book [LTR-249] 620n
Browne, William Hand: — transcriptions for J. H. Ingram [LTR-81] 192s; [LTR-83] 198s; [LTR-87] 207s; [LTR-88] 209s; [LTR-90] 212s; [LTR-95] 232s; [LTR-107] 259s; [APXA] 872
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, Mrs.: — see Barrett, E. B., Miss
Browning, Robert: — mentioned [LTR-233] 582n — works by: “Paracelsus” [LTR-233] 580; [LTR-240] 596 — “The Pomegranates” [LTR-233] 580
Brownlee, William Craig, Rev.: — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-229] 570, 571n; [LTR-229a] 573
Brownson, Orestes Augustus: — Boston Quarterly Review [LTR-116a] 285n — EAP (“A Chapter on Autography”) [LTR-116a] 285n — and Wm. D. Kelley [LTR-116a] 286n — works by: Charles Elwood, or the Infidel Converted [LTR-116a] 285n
Brunet, Gustave: — EAP (“The Murders in the Rue Morgue”) [LTR-244] 609n
Bruno's Weekly (New York, NY): [PN-004] 890s
Brunswick (ME): — mentioned [LTR-320] 813
Brutus: — see Shakespeare, Wm. (Julius Caesar)
Bryan, Daniel: — biographical information [LTR-139] 348n — EAP (“A Chapter on Autography”) [LTR-139] 348n — works by: “The Crowning of the May Queen” [LTR-139] 346, 348n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-139] 346-348, 348n, 348s
Bryant, William Cullen: — Copperplate Five [LTR-196] 504n — and P. God-win [LTR-229] 571n — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-229a] 572 — and Penn Magazine [LTR-113] 275, 276n; [LTR-114] 278; [LTR-115] 281; [LTR-116] 284; [LTR-117a] 290; [LTR-151] 377 — works by: Complete Poetical Works [LTR-239] 593n; [PN-007] 892n
Buckingham, Edwin: — biographical information [LTR-37] 77n — death of [LTR-37] 78n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-37] 77, 77n-78n, 78s
Buckingham, Joseph Tinker: — biographical information [LTR-37] 77n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-37] 77, 77n-78n, 78s
Buckler, Dr. (EAP's physician): [LTR-44] 91, 91n
Buckler, Eliza Sloan, Mrs. (wife of Dr. Buckler): — works by: “Answer” [LTR-43] 89, 90n
Buckstone, John Baldwin: — works by: Ellen Wareham [LTR-93] 221n — Victorine; or, I’ll Sleep on It [LTR-93] 217, 221n
Bulfinch, Stephen Greenleaf: — biographical information [LTR-56] 124n — EAP solicits contribution for SLM [LTR-69] 149, 150n — and G. A. Perdicaris [LTR-69] 149, 150n — works by: “From the Romaic of Christopoulos” [LTR-69] 150n — “To G. A. Perdicaris” [LTR-69] 150n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-56] 123-124, 124n, 124s; [LTR-69] 149, 149n-150n, 150s
Bulletin (St. Louis, MO): — see St. Louis Bulletin
Bulwer-Lytton, Edward: — and H. St. J. Bolingbroke [LTR-119] 296 — mentioned [LTR-42] 86n — works by: “M. S. Found in a Madhouse” [LTR-42] 85 — Miscellanies [LTR-93] 223n — “Monos and Daimonos” [LTR-42] 85 — Rienzi, the Last of the Tribunes [LTR-53a] 119, 119n-120n — Zanoni [LTR-137] 341, 342n-343n; [LTR-267] 667n
“Bunker's Hill” (A. M. Ide, Jr.): — see Ide, A. M., Jr.
Burgess & Stringer (publishers): — and G. Zieber [LTR-193] 487, 488n; [SPR-7] 907
Burgess, Mrs. (friend of Mrs. S. H. Whitman): [LTR-290] 733, 733n
Burgess, Wesley F. (periodical agent): — and Graham's Magazine [LTR-131] 321
Burke, William (educator): — school in Richmond (VA) [LTR-3] 6, 7n
Burleigh, William Henry: — Literary Examiner and Monthly Review [LTR-81] 191n
Burnett, N. C.: — forgeries of EAP to: [SPR-16] 921-922, 922n, 922s
Burns, James: — Bayly & Burns [LTR-77] 173n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-77] 173, 173n-174n, 174s
Burns, Robert: — and Baroness C. Nairne [LTR-142] 357n — works by: The Poet's Progress [LTR-235] 586n
Burr, Charles Chauncey: — EAP indebted to “for more than life” [LTR-326] 824, 825n; [LTR-327] 826, 826n — prints letters from EAP to: Mrs. M. P. Clemm [LTR-323] 821s; [LTR-325] 823s; [LTR-326] 825s; [LTR-327] 827s — J. Sartain (American Gallery of Art) [LTR-270] 673n
Burton, William Evans: — biographical information [LTR-93] 221n — Baltimore Sun [LTR-80] 188n — Billy Barlow [LTR-104] 249, 250n — and N. C. Brooks [LTR-90] 211, 212n; [LTR-107] 258n — J. B. Buckstone (Ellen Wareham) [LTR-93] 221n — and EAP's duties [LTR-93] 221n — EAP's opinion of [LTR-93] 218; [LTR-95] 229; [LTR-109] 262-263 — EAP's settling-up letter to [LTR-93] 217-221 — “going to the devil ...” [LTR-107] 257 — The Literary Souvenir [LTR-96] 233n — F. Marryat (Diary in America) [LTR-86] 206n — rejects reviews by EAP [LTR-95] 230; [LTR-141a] 354n — and J. E. Snodgrass [LTR-95] 229, 231 — mentioned [LTR-82] 194; [LTR-84] 202, 204s; [LTR-86] 205; [LTR-109a] 267; [SPR-3] 903, 904n; [SPR-14] 916 — letters from EAP to: [LTR-93] 217-220, 221n-223n, 223s — see also Burton's Gentleman's Magazine
Burton's Gentleman's Magazine (Philadelphia, PA): — air gun [LTR-154] 385n — J. L. Carey (Domestic Slavery) [LTR-95] 230 — circulation of [LTR-127] 313; [LTR-132] 325 — and P. P. Cooke [LTR-82] 195n, 196s — J. F. Cooper (History of the Navy) [LTR-66] 140n — R. Dawes (poetry of) [LTR-141a] 354n — J. E. Dow (“Sketches from the Log of Old Ironsides”) [LTR-78b] 181, 181n — EAP accounts for contributions to [LTR-93] 219 — EAP as editor of [LTR-80] 188, 188n; [LTR-81] 189, 190; [LTR-90] 211; [LTR-93] 219, 221n; [LTR-97] 236 — EAP leaves [LTR-95] 230; [LTR-96] 232; [LTR-109] 263 — EAP returns contribution for [LTR-90a] 213 — EAP seeks publicity for [LTR-81] 189; [LTR-83] 197 — EAP (“The Business Man”) [LTR-122] 302n — EAP (“The Fall of the House of Usher”) [LTR-82] 195n; [LTR-112] 272, 272n; [LTR-193] 488n; [SPR-14] 916, 917n — EAP (“The Man that was Used Up”) [LTR-82] 195n — EAP (“Morella”) [LTR-82] 195n — EAP (“To Ianthe in Heaven”) [LTR-82] 195n — G. R. Graham purchases [LTR-90a] 213n; [LTR-93] 220; [LTR-104] 249, 250n; [LTR-107] 258n; [LTR-124] 305 — W. Irving (EAP sends issues to) [LTR-83a] 199 — J. Keese (Poets of America) [LTR-199] 509n — H. W. Longfellow (Voices of the Night) [LTR-110] 269n; [LTR-190a] 480n — F. Marryat (Joseph Rushbrook, or the Poacher) [LTR-86] 205, 206n, 206s — G. P. Morris (American Melodies) [LTR-258] 638n — and Penn Magazine [LTR-94] 227n — premium scheme [LTR-88] 208, 209n; [LTR-92a] 216, 216n; [LTR-95] 229 — and J. E. Snodgrass [LTR-81] 191n; [LTR-84] 203 — J. E. Snodgrass, EAP sends issues to [LTR-82] 194; [LTR-83] 197 — J. E. Snodgrass, EAP solicits contributions from [LTR-81] 190; [LTR-88] 208 — and C. W. Thomson [LTR-96] 233n — mentioned [LTR-84] 203s; [LTR-95] 232s; [LTR-109] 265n; [PN-001a] 887n; [SPR-3] 904n — see also Burton, Wm. E.; Magazines and annuals; and Reviews, by EAP
Bush, George: — biographical information [LTR-188] 474n — EAP scorns Bushites [LTR-188] 474n — EAP (Literary America) [LTR-243] 607n — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-188] 474n; [LTR-229a] 572, 574n — EAP (“Mesmeric Revelation”) [SPR-10] 910n — works by: Anastasis, or the Doctrine of the Resurrection [LTR-188] 474, 474n — Swedenborg Library [LTR-188] 474n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-188] 473-474, 474n, 475s
“Business Man, The” (EAP): [LTR-122] 302n
Butler, Frances Kemble (Mrs. Peirce Butler): — see Kemble, F. A., Miss
Butterfield, Eliza, Miss (teacher): — Franklin Grammar School (Lowell, MA) [LTR-319] 811, 812n
“By an Octogenarian” (P. Earle): — see Earle, P.
Byrd, the (estate of J. Allan): — see Allan, J.
Byron, George Gordon, Lord: — and ambition [LTR-179] 451n — EAP gives up as a model [LTR-13] 30 — EAP on poetry of [LTR-164] 413 — Captain T. Medwin [LTR-83a] 200n — and nature [LTR-179] 448 — and swimming [LTR-42] 84 — works by: “Childe Harold's Pilgrimage” [LTR-278] 701n — “Heaven and Earth” [LTR-155] 388s — “The Prisoner of Chillon” [LTR-12] 27 — Sardana-palus [LTR-303] 768n — “An Unwritten Drama” [LTR-83a] 200n-201n
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Cabell, Robert Gamble (student at Wm. Burke's school): — and J. Lyle [LTR-2] 4n-5n
Calais (France): — mentioned [LTR-42] 84
Calavar (R. M. Bird): — see Bird, R. M.
Calculus of Probabilities: [LTR-278] 695
Calderón de la Barca, Pedro: — works by: El Purgatorio de San Patricio [LTR-83a] 200n
Calhoun, John Caldwell: — see Autographs, other
California (territory): — gold rush [LTR-304] 770, 773n
“Caller Herrin” (C. Nairne): — see Nairne, C.
Calvert, George Henry: — mentioned [LTR-44] 91 — works by: “Arnold and Andre” [LTR-44] 91n — “German Literature” [LTR-44] 91n
Cambiaire, Celestin P., Dr.: [LTR-73a] 162s
Cambridge Mathematics: — see Books
Campbell, Charles: — biographical information [LTR-217a] 538n — illustrations: MS of letter from EAP to (LTR-217a) IB-36 — letters from EAP to: (entry only, no text) [LTR-217a] 538, 538n-539n, 539s
Campbell, Thomas: — EAP (“Pina-kidia”) [LTR-107] 258n
Canterbury, Archbishop of: — see St. Dunstan
Cape May (NJ): — and G. R. Graham [LTR-255] 632
“Capitol at Washington, The” (EAP): — attributed to EAP [LTR-93] 221n-222n
Capulets: — see Shakespeare, Wm. (Romeo and Juliet)
Career of Puffer Hopkins, The (C. Mathews): — see Mathews, C.
Carey & Hart (publishers): — E. Bulwer-Lytton (Rienzi, the Last of the Tribunes) [LTR-53a] 119n — The Gift [LTR-39] 81n; [LTR-86] 206n; [LTR-133a] 329n; [LTR-176a] 444n — and R. W. Griswold [SPR-4] 904 — R. W. Griswold (The Poets and Poetry of America) [LTR-137] 342n — F. Marryat (Diary in America) [LTR-86] 206n — J. Herron (Practical Description of Herron's Patent Trellis Railway Structure) [LTR-135] 336n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-53a] 119, 119n-120n, 120s
Carey & Lea (publishers): — American Quarterly Review [LTR-13] 31n — EAP (“MS. Found in a Bottle”) [LTR-50] 109n — EAP (Tales of the Folio Club) [LTR-38] 80s; [LTR-39] 81n; [LTR-50] 108 — see also Carey, Lea & Carey
Carey, Edward L.: — The Gift [LTR-176a] 445n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-86] 205-206, 206n, 206s; [LTR-133a] 328-329, 329n, 329s; [LTR-176a] 444, 444n-445n, 445s
Carey, Henry (John Waters): — see Cary, Henry
Carey, Henry Charles: — EAP (“MS. Found in a Bottle” [LTR-50] 108, 109n — and J. P. Kennedy [LTR-39] 81n — works by: The Slave Trade [LTR-90] 212n
Carey, John L.: — Baltimore American [LTR-87] 207n — EAP (Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque) [LTR-87] 206; [LTR-88] 207 — works by: Domestic Slavery [LTR-87] 207n; [LTR-90] 211, 212n; [LTR-95] 230
Carey, Lea & Carey (publishers): — and J. Allan [LTR-13] 31 — EAP (“Al Aaraaf”) [LTR-13] 30; [LTR-14] 32, 34n; [LTR-16] 39n; [LTR-17] 39-40; [LTR-20] 46, 46n — EAP (Tales of the Folio Club) [LTR-38] 79 — letters from EAP to: [LTR-17] 39-40, 40n-41n, 41s — see also Carey & Lea
Carey, Mathew: — works by: “Anth-ologia” [LTR-71] 155, 156n — “The Learned Languages” [LTR-71] 155, 156n — “A Looker on in Venice (No. 2)” [LTR-71] 155 — “National Ingratitude” [LTR-71] 156, 156n — “The Science of Life” [LTR-71] 155, 156n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-71] 155-156, 156n, 156s
Carleton, a Tale of Seventeen Hundred and Seventy Six (J. Willis): — see Willis, J.
Carlisle (PA): — Dickenson College [LTR-234] 584
Carlyle, Thomas: [LTR-126a] 311n
Carpenter, William Henry: — biographical information [LTR-77] 173n — The Baltimore Book (for 1838) [LTR-77] 173, 173n — and J. E. Snodgrass [APXA] 872 — mentioned [LTR-120] 298n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-77] 173, 173n-174n, 174s
Carter, John Armstead (student at U. Va): [LTR-3] 6, 7n
Carter, Miss (of Richmond, VA): — EAP sends regards to [LTR-26] 56, 56n
Carter, Robert: — biographical information [LTR-152] 379n — Boston Notion [LTR-267] 667n — EAP sends his regards to [LTR-158] 395 — EAP (“Eulalie”) [LTR-152] 379 — prints abridgement of biographical article on EAP [LTR-267] 667n — mentioned [LTR-164] 412, 414n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-152] 379, 379n, 380s; [LTR-153a] 384, 384n, 384s — see also Pioneer
Cary, Henry (John Waters): — EAP (Literary America) [LTR-243] 607n — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-226] 560, 561n, 563s; [LTR-229] 570; [LTR-229a] 572
“Cask of Amontillado, The” (EAP): — and J. Cosey [SPR-16] 922n — EAP (“The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar”) [SPR-12] 913; [SPR-13] 914; [SPR-14] 915, 916, 917n; [SPR-14a] 918; [SPR-14b] 919; [SPR-15] 920-921 — publication of [SPR-16] 922 — mentioned [LTR-93] 223n — see also Pay
Casket (Philadelphia, PA): — and Graham's Magazine [LTR-104] 249, 250n; [LTR-107] 258n; [LTR-186] 469; [LTR-241] 604n — J. McJilton (“Serenade”) [LTR-120] 299n
Cass, Lewis: — biographical information [LTR-69c] 153n — EAP solicits contribution for SLM [LTR-68] 146, 146n; [LTR-69c] 152-153, 153n — EAP (“Autography”) [LTR-229] 570, 570n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-69c] 152-153, 153n-154n, 154s
Casseday, Benjamin: — Chronicle of Western Literature [LTR-304] 771, 772n
Caste, EAP's interest in: [LTR-79] 186n; [LTR-106] 252; [LTR-106a] 254; [LTR-108] 260, 261n; [LTR-148] 371; [LTR-153] 382; [LTR-225] 559
Cato (J. Addison): — see Addison, J.
Catterina (EAP's cat): — mentioned [LTR-174] 438, 439n; [LTR-273] 678, 679n, 680s
Causten, James H.: — biographical information [LTR-64] 138n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-64] 137-138, 138n, 138s
Cedar Street (New York, NY): — mentioned [LTR-174] 437
Cemetery: — and Mrs. S. H. Whitman [LTR-278] 692; [LTR-280] 713
Chambers, Robert: — works by: The Natural History of the Vestiges of Creation [LTR-264] 658, 660, 660n
Chandler, Joseph Ripley: — United States Gazette [LTR-93] 222n — works by: “A Night Among the Dead” [LTR-93] 219, 222n
Changeling, The (T. Middleton): — see Middleton, T.
Channing, William Ellery: — criticized by EAP [LTR-280] 709, 713n — EAP (“Marginalia”) [LTR-180] 455n — EAP (“Our Amateur Poets”) [LTR-163d] 412n; [LTR-164a] 415, 416n — “a pretender and sophist ...” [LTR-180] 454n
Channing, William Henry: — criticized by EAP [LTR-280] 709, 713n — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-229] 570; [LTR-229a] 573
Chapin, Henry Dwight: — biographical information [LTR-260] 645n; — mentioned [LTR-141] 352n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-260] 644-645, 645n, 645s — see also Friends, EAP's
Chapman, John (publisher): — Miss A. C. Blackwell (Poems) [LTR-270] 673n
“Chapter of Suggestions, A” (EAP): — publication of [LTR-174a] 440n; [LTR-177] 445, 445n; [LTR-199] 509n — N. P. Willis, offered to [LTR-174a] 439 — mentioned [LTR-107] 259n
“Chapter on Autography, A” (EAP): — J. E. Dow praises [LTR-127] 314n — EAP's views on [LTR-132] 325-326, 326; [LTR-140] 349 — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-229a] 574n — and G. R. Graham [LTR-132] 325-326 — plans and preparations for [LTR-123] 303; [LTR-127] 313; [LTR-131] 321 — Public Ledger defends [PN-003] 889n — mentioned [LTR-126a] 311n; [LTR-134] 335n — see also “Autography” (EAP); and under individual names: Bird, R. M., etc.
“Chapter on Field Sports and Manly Pastimes, A” (EAP): [LTR-83] 198n
Charivari (Paris): — EAP (“The Murders in the Rue Morgue”) [LTR-244] 608, 609n
Charles Elwood, or the Infidel Converted (O. A. Brownson): — see Brownson, O. A.
Charleston (SC): — Wm. E. Burton visits [LTR-86] 205 — Southern Patriot [LTR-207] 523
Charleston Daily Courier (Charleston, SC): — mentioned [LTR-237] 589, 589n
Charley (US Army friend of EAP): — EAP sends regards to [LTR-25] 54
“Charlie Is My Darling” (C. Nairne): — see Nairne, C.
Charlottesville (VA): — EAP seeks subscribers for Penn Magazine [LTR-99] 241 — mentioned [LTR-28] 59, 60, 61 — see also University of VA
Charlottesville Jeffersonian (Charlottesville, VA): — M. Carey (“National Ingratitude”) [LTR-71] 156
Charms and Countercharms (Miss M. J McIntosh): — see McIntosh, M. J., Miss
Cheesborough, Esther B., Miss: — and P. H Hayne [LTR-322a] 819s-820s
Cheever, George Barrell: — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-226] 561, 561n; [LTR-229] 570; [LTR-229a] 572, 573, 574n
“Cherub Watcher, The” (J. S. Norris): — see Norris, J. S.
Chester, Anson Gleason: — biographical information [LTR-309a] 790n — mentioned [LTR-314] 801s — illustrations: MS of letter from EAP to (LTR-309a) IIA-52; IIA-53; IIA-54 — letters from EAP to: [LTR-309a] 790, 790n, 790s
Chester, Joseph Lemuel: — biographical information [LTR-223a] 551n — Julian Cramer (pseudonym) [LTR-223a] 551, 552n — works by: Greenwood Cemetery and Other Poems [LTR-223a] 551n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-223a] 551, 551n-552n, 552s
Chevalie, J. (of Richmond): — mentioned [LTR-27] 58, 58n
Child of the Sea and Other Poems, The (Mrs. S. A. Lewis): — see Lewis, S. A., Mrs.
“Child of the Sea, The” (Mrs. S. A. Lewis): — see Lewis, S. A., Mrs.
Child, Lydia Maria, Mrs.: — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-229] 570, 571n; [LTR-229a] 572, 574n; [APXA] 871 — works by: Philothea: A Romance [LTR-126] 310n
“Childe Harold's Pilgrimage” (Byron): — see Byron
“Childhood Scenes” (J. E. Snodgrass): — see Snodgrass, J. E.
Childhood, EAP's: — possible letters from EAP to his foster parents [Intro] xxxi — and E. Valentine [LTR-287] 725 — want of parental affection [LTR-52] 116
Chivers, Thomas Holley, Dr.: — biographical information [APXA] 850 — broken money [LTR-207] 523, 524n; [LTR-216] 536, 537s — EAP criticizes [LTR-140] 349; [LTR-216] 536 — EAP sends regards to family of [LTR-207] 524; [LTR-216] 536 — EAP's correspondence with [APXA] 850-853 — and EAP's friendship [LTR-239] 592; [APXA] 851 — EAP (“A Chapter on Autography”) [LTR-140] 349, 351n, 351s — EAP (“The Raven”), claims credit for [SPR-24] 930n; [APXA] 850-851 — Fiat Justitia (pseudonym) [SPR-24] 930n; [APXA] 851 — and R. W. Griswold [LTR-140] 350n; [LTR-145] 364, 365n — Oaky Grove (GA) [LTR-207] 524n; [APXA] 850 — and Penn Magazine [LTR-96a] 235n; [LTR-145] 363, 364, 365n; [APXA] 851 — and silk cultivation [LTR-239] 592-593, 594n — sneaking letter from [LTR-330] 832 — and Stylus [LTR-180] 453 — visits New York (NY) [LTR-201a] 513, 513n-514n — mentioned [LTR-211] 529n; [LTR-330] 832n — works by: “To Allegra Florence in Heaven” [LTR-180] 453, 454n — “Caelicola” [APXA] 851 — “Invocation to Spring” [LTR-140] 349; [LTR-145] 365n — “Life of Poe” [LTR-201a] 514s; [APXA] 851 — The Lost Pleiad [LTR-140] 350n; [LTR-201a] 513n; [LTR-205] 519, 519n; [LTR-207] 524n; [APXA] 850 — Luciferian Revelation [LTR-207] 524; [LTR-239] 592, 593, 594s — “Lyes Regalio” [LTR-207] 524, 524n — “The Mighty Dead” [LTR-145] 364, 365n — “Orfeo: A Funeral Oration on the Death of a Beautiful Son of Song” [LTR-201a] 514s — Search After Truth; or, a New Revelation of the Psycho-Physiological Nature of Man [APXA] 851 — “Song to Isa Singing” [LTR-140] 350n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-140] 349-350, 350n-351n, 351s; [LTR-145] 363-365, 365n, 365s; [LTR-180] 452-454, 454n-455n, 455s; [LTR-201a] 513, 513n-514n, 514s; [LTR-205] 519, 519n, 520s; [LTR-207] 523-524, 524n, 524s; [LTR-216] 535-536, 536n-537n, 537s; [LTR-239] 591-593, 593n-594n, 594s; [LTR-274] 681, 681n, 681s-682s — see also Borrowing and attempts to borrow
Cholera: [LTR-327] 826n; [LTR-328] 828, 828n; [LTR-329] 829, 829n
Christianity: — mentioned [LTR-116a] 285; [LTR-277] 688, 690 — see also Religion
Christmas: — mentioned [LTR-76] 169; [LTR-85] 204; [LTR-330] 831
Chronicle (Augusta, GA): — L. Minor (“Liberian Literature”) [LTR-59] 130
Chronicle (Baltimore, MD): — see Baltimore Chronicle
Chronicle (New York, NY): — mentioned [LTR-174] 437
Chronicle of Western Literature (Louisville, KY): — and F. W. Thomas [LTR-304] 770, 771, 772n; [LTR-307b] 785s
Church Hill (Richmond, VA): — EAP rents a house [LTR-48] 102
Churchill, S. B. (editor): — St. Louis Bulletin [LTR-104] 249n
Churton's Literary Register (London): — EAP (Tales) [LTR-233] 580
Cibber, Colley: — Wm. Shakespeare (Richard III) [LTR-182] 458n
Cincinnati (OH): — and Mrs. R. S. Nichols [LTR-169a] 425 — and F. W. Thomas [LTR-124] 305
Ciphers: — see Cryptography
Cist, Lewis Jacob: — biographical information [LTR-105] 251n — and J. B. Boyd [LTR-100] 243n — EAP (“A Chapter on Autography”) [LTR-125] 308n — and Penn Magazine [LTR-105] 251 — works by: “Bachelor Philosophy” [LTR-105] 251; [LTR-125] 306, 307; [LTR-177a] 446n — “The Beaten Path” [LTR-177a] 446, 447n — Trifles in Verse [LTR-177a] 447n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-105] 251, 251n-252n, 252s; [LTR-125] 306-307, 308n, 308s; [LTR-169a] 425-426, 426n, 426s; [LTR-177a] 446, 446n-447n, 447s
Citizen Soldier (Philadelphia, PA): — EAP (“The Gold-Bug”) [LTR-169] 425n — and G. Lippard [LTR-169] 425n — G. Lippard (“The Ladye Annabel”) [LTR-169] 424n
City Despatch Post: [LTR-199] 510s; [LTR-221a] 545n
City Hall (New York, NY): [LTR-274] 681
City Hotel (Philadelphia, PA): — mentioned [LTR-12] 29s
“City in the Sea, The” (EAP): — Mrs. L. H. Sigourney (“Musing Thoughts”) [LTR-129] 317n
Clark & Austin (publishers): — and Mrs. S. J. Hale [LTR-212] 530, 530n; [LTR-225] 559 — and Mrs. F. S. Osgood [LTR-212] 530n — and A. B. Street [LTR-212] 530n — and N. P. Willis [LTR-212] 530n
Clark, Lewis Gaylord: — and W. G. Clark [LTR-126] 309, 310n — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-173] 433n; [LTR-229] 570; [LTR-229a] 572, 574n; [LTR-241] 602, 604n — and Knickerbocker Magazine [LTR-126] 309, 310n; [LTR-173] 433n
Clark, Mr. (of Baltimore, MD): — letters from EAP to: [LTR-167] 419, 420n, 420s-421s
Clark, Thomas (of Jackson, TN): — mentioned [LTR-167] 420n
Clark, Willis Gaylord: — and L. G. Clark [LTR-126] 309, 310n — death of [LTR-120] 299n — Philadephia Gazette [LTR-120] 297, 299n; [LTR-126] 310n
Clarke, Colin (of Gloucester, VA): — mentioned [LTR-57] 125
Clarke, James Albert (student at U. Va): [LTR-3] 6, 7n
Clarke, Jane, Mrs.: — letters from EAP to: [LTR-150a] 375, 375n, 375s
Clarke, Thomas Cottrell: — biographical information [LTR-155] 387n — and F. O. C. Darley [LTR-158] 396n — and J. E. Dow [LTR-154] 386s; [LTR-156] 388, 389, 390n — EAP complains about idiocy of [LTR-161] 401, 401n — and Stylus [LTR-153] 381, 382n; [LTR-155] 387n; [LTR-157] 392; [LTR-158] 396n; [LTR-158a] 397n; [LTR-159] 399s; [LTR-161] 401, 401n — surprise at seeing EAP [LTR-156] 388, 391n — mentioned [LTR-154] 385n — works by: “Poe: What Those Say Who Knew Him Best” [LTR-164] 415n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-155] 386-387, 387n, 387s-388s — see also Philadelphia Saturday Museum
Clason, Augustus W., Jr.: — and EAP-English controversy [LTR-238] 590n; [LTR-250] 622n; [LTR-253a] 629n — Mrs. E. F. Ellet's miserable tool [LTR-306] 777, 778n — see also New-York Mirror
Classical Dictionary (C. Anthon): — see Anthon, C.
Clawson, John L. (collector): [LTR-313] 800s
Clay, Cassius Marcellus: — biographical information [LTR-224] 553n — Miss A. C. Lynch's soirées [LTR-224] 553, 554s; [LTR-224a] 555 — see also Autographs, other
Clay, Henry: — and M. Van Buren [LTR-130] 320n
Clemm family: [LTR-54] 121-122
Clemm, Catharine, Miss (daughter of Wm. and Harriet Clemm): — and genealogy [LTR-79] 184
Clemm, Catherine, Mrs. (wife of Wm. Clemm): — mentioned [LTR-54] 121 — see also Clemm, Wm. (estate of)
Clemm, Elizabeth, Miss (daughter of Wm. and Catherine Clemm): — Wm. Clemm, Jr., estate of [LTR-54] 121, 122n
Clemm, Georgiana Maria, Miss (daughter of Wm. and Harriet Clemm): — and genealogy [LTR-79] 184
Clemm, Harriet, Miss (daughter of Wm. and Harriet Clemm): — and genealogy [LTR-79] 184
Clemm, Harriet Poe, Mrs. (first wife of Wm. Clemm, Jr.): — and genealogy [LTR-79] 184 — mentioned [LTR-47] 99; [LTR-54] 121, 122n; [LTR-79] 183
Clemm, Henry (son of Maria and Wm. Clemm, Jr.): — absent at sea [LTR-54] 121 — Wm. Clemm, Jr., estate of [LTR-54] 121, 122n — and genealogy [LTR-79] 184 — mentioned [LTR-11] 25n; [LTR-36] 74n; [LTR-47] 99, 100
Clemm, James Sayre (son of Catherine and Wm. Clemm): — Wm. Clemm, Jr., estate of [LTR-54] 121, 122n
Clemm, John (son of Catherine and Wm. Clemm): — Wm. Clemm, Jr., estate of [LTR-54] 121, 122n
Clemm, Joseph Ettwine (son of Catherine and Wm. Clemm): — Wm. Clemm, Jr., estate of [LTR-54] 121, 122n
Clemm, Josephine Emily, Miss (daughter of Harriet and Wm. Clemm, Jr.): — see Poe, Josephine Clemm, Mrs. (wife of Neilson Poe)
Clemm, Maria Poe, Mrs. (second wife of Wm Clemm, Jr.; “Muddie”): — and J. Allan [LTR-19] 43; [LTR-34] 72s — and P. D. Bernard [LTR-157] 392 — borrowed money from G. R. Graham [LTR-164a] 415 — and borrowed SLM volumes [LTR-63] 136n; [LTR-174] 438, 439n; [LTR-184] 461, 462n — burns some of EAP's letters after his death [Intro] xxiii; [APXA] 853, 867 — and H. D. Chapin [LTR-141] 352n; [LTR-260] 645n — and T. H. Chivers [LTR-207] 524; [LTR-239] 592 — Wm. Clemm, Jr., estate of [LTR-54] 121-122; [LTR-163c] 409, 410n — and E. A. Duyckinck [LTR-229] 569, 570n — EAP begs her to come to him [LTR-323] 820; [LTR-324] 822n; [LTR-326] 824 — EAP fears that she is dead [LTR-326] 823; [LTR-327] 825 — EAP living with [LTR-11] 25n; [LTR-32] 68n; [LTR-36] 74n; [LTR-38] 79n; [LTR-53] 118n; [LTR-54] 121; [LTR-64] 137, 138n; [LTR-78a] 180n; [LTR-97] 237; [LTR-286] 724n — EAP relies on for information [LTR-124] 304 — EAP solicits help for [LTR-47] 100; [LTR-53] 117-118; [LTR-60] 131, 131n — EAP tries to establish back-pay claim of D. Poe, Sr. [LTR-64] 138 — and EAP's autographs [Intro] xxix; [LTR-159] 399n — EAP's correspondence with [APXA] 853-854 — EAP's emotional dependence on [LTR-325] 823, 823n; [LTR-326] 823-824 — and EAP's last letters [Intro] xxxii — and EAP (Eureka) [PN-009] 894 — EAP (“To My Mother”) [LTR-293] 741n — and EAP-English controversy [LTR-253a] 629 — and EAP-Shelton marriage [LTR-331a] 836; [LTR-332] 837, 838n — and G. W. Eveleth [LTR-228] 567n; [LTR-320] 816s; [APXA] 856 — and genealogy [LTR-79] 184 — and R. W. Griswold [LTR-240] 598n; [SPR-5] 905; [APXA] 858, 859 — in excellent health [LTR-163c] 409 — and Mrs. S. A. Lewis [LTR-257] 637, 637n; [LTR-315] 802n; [LTR-324] 822; [LTR-333] 840 — and Mrs. J. E. S. Locke [LTR-281] 716n; [LTR-309] 787; [LTR-319] 810 — and N. Poe [LTR-48] 105n; [LTR-203] 515, 516n — and Wm. Poe [LTR-47] 100, 101n; [LTR-60] 131, 131n, 131s — and Mrs. A. L. Richmond [LTR-296] 745; [LTR-303] 767; [LTR-306] 775, 777; [LTR-319] 811 — and Miss S. E. Robins [LTR-275a] 684s — serves as EAP's messenger [LTR-161a] 402, 403s; [LTR-201] 513s; [LTR-226] 561; [LTR-229] 572s; [LTR-231a] 577, 577n; [LTR-236] 587, 587n; [LTR-253a] 629n; [LTR-268] 669s; [LTR-269] 669, 671s; [LTR-274] 681; [LTR-303] 766 — sewing skills [LTR-23] 50, 51n — and Mrs. M. L. Shew [LTR-248] 618; [LTR-273] 678 — and F. W. Thomas [LTR-104] 249; [LTR-134] 334; [LTR-144] 362; [LTR-153] 382; [LTR-156] 389; [LTR-189] 475; [LTR-197] 505; [LTR-304] 771 — transcription by [LTR-183] 460n, 460s — tries to console EAP [LTR-286] 723 — and Mrs. S. H. Whitman [LTR-278] 696; [LTR-288] 728; [LTR-293] 741; [LTR-296] 746n — and N. P. Willis [APXA] 883 — probable mention [LTR-22] 49-50, 50n — mentioned [LTR-47] 98, 99; [LTR-48] 104n; [LTR-79] 182, 183; [LTR-109a] 267; [LTR-156] 388; [LTR-232] 578; [LTR-244] 608; [LTR-273] 679n; [LTR-291] 736n; [LTR-298] 750s; [LTR-303] 768n; [LTR-312a] 797n; [LTR-319] 812n; [SPR-15] 921, 921n; [APXA] 851, 870 — illustrations: MS of letter from EAP to (LTR-275a) IIA-49 — portrait of IB-19 — letters from EAP to: (moved) [LTR-296a] 746, 746n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-48] 102-104, 104n-105n, 105s; [LTR-174] 437-438, 438n-439n, 439s; [LTR-275a] 683, 684n, 684s; [LTR-293a] 742, 742n-743n, 743s; [LTR-294] 744, 744n, 744s; [LTR-323] 820-821, 821n, 821s; [LTR-325] 822-823, 823n, 823s; [LTR-326] 823-824, 824n-825n, 825s; [LTR-327] 825-826, 826n-827n, 827s; [LTR-330] 830-832, 832n-833n, 833s-834s; [LTR-331a] 836, 836n, 836s-837s; [LTR-332] 837-838, 838n-839n, 839s
Clemm, Virginia Maria, Miss (daughter of Maria and Wm. Clemm, Jr., died in infancy): — and genealogy [LTR-79] 184 — mentioned [LTR-54] 122n
Clemm, Virginia Eliza, Miss (daughter of Maria and Wm. Clemm, Jr.): — see Poe, Virginia C., Mrs.
Clemm, William, II (son of Harriet and Wm. Clemm, Jr.): — and genealogy [LTR-79] 184
Clemm, William, Jr. (son of Catherine and Wm. Clemm, Sr.): — Wm. Clemm, Sr., estate of [LTR-54] 121, 122n — estate of [LTR-163c] 409, 410n
Clemm, William, Sr.: — children of [LTR-47] 99; [LTR-54] 122n — estate of [LTR-47] 99; [LTR-54] 121-122, 122n; [LTR-57] 126n; [LTR-68] 146
Cleveland, John F.: — treasurer of Tribune [PN-004] 890s
Clinton Bradshaw (F. W. Thomas): — see Thomas, F. W.
Clothing, EAP's: — and J. W. Albright [PN-002] 888n — and J. Allan [LTR-5] 11; [LTR-6] 12; [LTR-23] 50, 51n; [LTR-28] 61 — buys drab pantaloons and trimmings [PN-001] 887n — and Mrs. M. P. Clemm [LTR-23] 50 — has no dress coat [LTR-330] 830, 832 — “I am almost without clothes ...” [LTR-22] 49 — and J. P. Kennedy [LTR-41] 83, 83n — “left West Point ... without a cloak or any other clothing of importance ...” [LTR-29] 64 — and S. Leitch, Jr. [PN-001] 887n — “so horrible ...” [LTR-326] 824 — and the University of VA [LTR-3] 5
Cloud, Charles F.: — Baltimore Saturday Visiter [LTR-137] 342n
Coale's Bookstore (Baltimore, MD): — and the literary scene in Baltimore [LTR-51b] 113n
Coates, Dr. Reynell: — and Graham's Magazine [LTR-129] 316, 317n
Coffin, Edward, Mrs.: — see Richmond, C., Miss
Cold Water (Philadelphia, PA): — T. D. English (“The Doom of the Drinker”) [LTR-161] 401n
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor: — Bio-graphia Literaria [LTR-21] 49n — T. De Quincey (Confessions of an English Opium-Eater) [LTR-42] 85 — and drinking [LTR-156] 392s — EAP occasionally excited by some poems of [LTR-179] 450 — and E. S. T. Grey (pseudonym of EAP) [LTR-276] 687n
“Coliseum, The” (EAP): — Baltimore Saturday Visiter contest [LTR-112] 272, 273n — EAP ranks among his best poems [LTR-179] 450 — mentioned [LTR-36] 74n
“Colloquy of Monos and Una, The” (EAP): — publication of [LTR-120] 297, 299n; [LTR-122] 302n — see also Pay
Collyer, Robert (mesmerist): — EAP (“The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar”) [LTR-224c] 557n
Colton, George Hooker: — American Review [LTR-207] 523, 524n; [LTR-247] 617n; [LTR-300] 752n — and C. A. Bristed [LTR-247] 617 — P. P. Cooke (“Power of the Bards”) [LTR-227] 563 — death of [LTR-263] 657n; [LTR-300] 752n — EAP expresses his opinion of [LTR-263] 648 — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-229a] 572, 574n; [LTR-263] 657n — EAP (“The Rationale of Verse”) [LTR-241] 602; [LTR-255] 633n; [LTR-259] 639; [LTR-263] 648 — EAP (“Ulalume”) [LTR-256a] 635n, 636s; [LTR-259] 642n — mentioned [LTR-227] 564, 566s; [LTR-240] 597 — see also American Review
Colton, I. C.: — and G. H. Colton [LTR-300] 752n
Colton's Magazine (New York, NY): — see American Review
Columbia Spy (Columbia, PA): — and J. S. Boswell [LTR-178] 447n — and E. Bowen [LTR-178] 447n; [LTR-278a] 705n — EAP announced as a regular contributor to [LTR-178] 448n — EAP (“Doings of Gotham”) [LTR-137a] 344n; [LTR-174a] 440n; [LTR-178] 448s; [LTR-197] 506n; [LTR-307b] 782n — and J. L. Gossler [LTR-178] 447n — and J. Patton [LTR-178] 447n — and Penn Magazine [LTR-94] 228n — and W. S. Ward [LTR-178] 447n
Columbia University (New York, NY): — and F. Lieber [LTR-69b] 152n
Columbian Lady's and Gentleman's Magazine (New York, NY): — EAP (“The Domain of Arnheim”) [LTR-280] 714n — EAP (“Mesmeric Revelation”) [LTR-175] 442n; [LTR-180] 453, 454n; [LTR-181] 455; [LTR-188] 473, 474n; [LTR-224c] 557n — Mrs. E. F. Ellet (“Maiden's Leap”) [LTR-306] 778n — failed [LTR-312a] 796, 797n — and A. N. Howard [SPR-14] 917n — and J. Inman [LTR-226] 561n; [LTR-278] 702n — Mrs. S. H. Whitman (“A Song of Spring”) [LTR-278] 702n
Columbian Magazine (New York, NY): — see Columbian Lady's and Gentleman's Magazine
“Come, Rest Ye in This Bosom” (T. Moore): — see Moore, T.
“Coming of the Mammoth, The” (H. B. Hirst): — see Hirst, H. B.
Commercial Advertiser (New York, NY): — EAP (Eureka) [LTR-269] 670n — and Wm. L. Stone [LTR-73] 159
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN): — mentioned [LTR-130] 321s
Commercial Bank of Florida: — and T. H. Chivers [LTR-207] 524n; [LTR-216] 537s
Conchologist's First Book, The (1839, 1840, and 1845) (EAP): — and J. Ackerman [LTR-109a] 267n — EAP accused of plagiarism [LTR-78a] 180n-181n; [LTR-249] 619, 620n — and Harper Brothers [LTR-111] 271n
Conchologist's Text-Book (T. Brown): — see Brown, T.
Confession; or the Blind Heart (Wm. G. Simms): — see Simms, Wm. G.
Confessions of a Poet (L. Osborn): — see Osborn, L.
Confessions of an English Opium Eater (T. De Quincey): — see De Quincey, Thomas
Congress: — mentioned [LTR-142] 356
Congress Hall Hotel (Philadelphia, PA): — and Mr. Bateman [LTR-104] 248 — and J. Sturdivant [LTR-104] 248, 250n — and F. W. Thomas [LTR-144] 361
Congreve, William: — works by: Mourning Bride [LTR-306] 778n
Conjectures and Researches concerning the love, madness and imprisonment of Torquato Tasso (R. H. Wilde): — see Wilde, R. H.
“Conqueror Worm, The” (EAP): — EAP lists as among his best poems [LTR-179] 450 — EAP (“Ligeia”) [LTR-240] 598n — Graham's Magazine [LTR-164a] 417s — and J. R. Lowell [LTR-151] 378n
Conrad, Robert Taylor: — biographical information [LTR-108] 261n; [LTR-255] 633n — EAP (“A Chapter on Autography”) [LTR-108] 261n; [LTR-132] 325-326, 326n; [LTR-173] 432n; [LTR-255] 633n — EAP (“Our Contributors”) [LTR-173] 431, 432n; [LTR-225] 560n; [LTR-255] 633n — and Graham's Magazine [LTR-255] 633, 633n — and Penn Magazine [LTR-108] 260 — mentioned [LTR-261] 646n — works by: “The Lord's Prayer” [LTR-255] 633n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-108] 260-261, 261n, 262s; [LTR-255] 632-633, 633n, 633s; [LTR-256] 634, 634n, 634s
“Consumptive Girl, The” (J. C. McCabe): — see McCabe, J. C.
Contests: — see Baltimore Saturday Visiter; Cryptography; and Dollar Newspaper
“Conversation of Eiros and Charmion, The” (EAP): — and cosmology [LTR-263] 652, 657n
Cooke, Phillip Pendleton: — biographical information [LTR-82] 195n — EAP values criticism of [LTR-52] 115; [LTR-82] 193-194; [LTR-240] 595 — and EAP's temperament [LTR-179] 448 — “EAP (Ligeia”) [LTR-82] 193-194 — EAP (“The Murders in the Rue Morgue”) [LTR-240] 595 — and Penn Magazine [LTR-114] 279n — and prices for EAP's letters [Intro] xxx — mentioned [LTR-233] 582n — works by: “Florence Vane” [LTR-179] 448 — Froissart Ballads and Other Poems [LTR-240] 598n — “Power of the Bards” [LTR-227] 563, 566s — “The Turkey Hunter” [LTR-227] 564, 565; [LTR-240] 594 — “Young Rosalie Lee” [LTR-179] 448; [LTR-227] 564; [LTR-240] 597 — forgeries of EAP to: [SPR-11] 912, 912n, 912s — letters from EAP to: (envelope only) [LTR-224b] 556, 556n, 556s — letters from EAP to: [LTR-82] 192-194, 195n-196n, 196s; [LTR-227] 563-565, 565n, 566s; [LTR-240] 594-597, 597n-598n, 598s — see also Biographies of EAP (SLM)
Cooley, Thomas McIntyre: — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-229] 570; [LTR-229a] 572
Cooper, Isaac: — promissory notes from EAP to: [PN-010] 894, 894n, 895s
Cooper, James Fenimore: — biographical information [LTR-66] 140n-141n — EAP solicits contribution for SLM [LTR-66] 140; [LTR-68] 146; [LTR-69c] 153n; [LTR-75] 166n — EAP's view of [LTR-66] 140n — and Graham's Magazine [LTR-134] 335n — and Penn Magazine [LTR-113] 275; [LTR-114] 278; [LTR-115] 281; [LTR-116] 284; [LTR-117a] 289-291, 291n; [LTR-151] 377 — works by: The History of the Navy [LTR-66] 140n — Ned Myers [LTR-308] 786n — Wyandotté; or the Hutted Knoll [LTR-164a] 417s; [LTR-241] 604n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-66] 140, 140n-141n, 141s; [LTR-117a] 289-291, 291n, 291s
Copperplate Five: — mentioned [LTR-196] 504n
Copy-right: — American [LTR-92a] 216, 217n; [LTR-143] 359; [LTR-145] 364; [LTR-270] 671 — International [LTR-107] 256, 258n; [LTR-108] 260; [LTR-142] 356; [LTR-172] 429, 430n; [LTR-173] 431
Corrected Proofs (H. H. Weld): — see Weld, H. H.
Corsair (New York, NY): — and Dr. T. O. Porter [LTR-227] 565n — and N. P. Willis [LTR-227] 565n; [APXA] 882
Cosey, Joseph: — forgeries attributed to [SPR-1] 902n; [SPR-2] 903s; [SPR-3] 903n-904n, 904s; [SPR-10] 910n; [SPR-12] 913n; [SPR-13] 915n; [SPR-14] 917n; [SPR-14a] 918n; [SPR-14b] 920n; [SPR-15] 921n; [SPR-16] 922n, 922s; [SPR-17] 923n; [SPR-17a] 923n; [SPR-18] 924n; [SPR-20a] 926n, 927s; [APXA] 884 — illustrations: MS of forgery by (SPR-14) IIB-71; IIB-72
Cosmology: — EAP's ideas on [LTR-263] 649-657; [LTR-264] 658-660 — see also Astronomy
Council of Virginia: — illustrations: MS of letter from EAP to (LTR-1) IA-06
Courier and Daily Compiler (Richmond, VA): — attack on SLM [LTR-73] 157-159, 159n-160n, 161s — letters from EAP to: [LTR-73] 157-159, 159n-160n, 161s
Courier and Enquirer (New York, NY): — EAP (Eureka) [LTR-263] 649
Court-Martial and dismissal, EAP's: — see West Point
“Courtship of Miles Standish, The” (H. W. Longfellow): — see Longfellow, H. W.
Coutant, Richard, B., Dr. (collector): [PN-001a] 887n
Coverley, Sir Roger, de: — see Spectator
Cox, John C.: — biographical information [LTR-78a] 180n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-78a] 180, 180n-181n, 181s; [LTR-85] 204-205, 205n, 205s
Craig, Samuel D.: — biographical information [LTR-183] 460n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-183] 459, 460n, 460s
Cramer, Julian (pseudonym of J. L. Chester): — see Chester, J. L.
Cranch, Christopher Pearse: — EAP (Literary America) [LTR-243] 607n — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-229] 570; [LTR-229a] 572; [LTR-231a] 577n — EAP (“Marginalia”) [LTR-231a] 577n
Crayon Miscellany (W. Irving): — see Irving, W.
Crissy, James (publisher): — J. Marshall (Life of George Washington) [LTR-44] 91n
Critic (London): — EAP (The Raven and Other Poems) [LTR-233] 580 — EAP (Tales) [LTR-233] 580
Critical History of American Literature (EAP): — see Literary America (EAP)
Criticism: — adverse affect of puffing on American literature [LTR-194] 491 — against pretenders in literature [LTR-266] 664n — on alienating people by [LTR-195] 495; [LTR-280] 709 — of anonymous critics [LTR-277] 691, 691n — Wm. E. Burton and EAP [LTR-93] 220 — Wm. E. Burton, of Pym [LTR-93] 218 — of L. J. Cist [LTR-125] 308n — P. P. Cooke, on EAP's “Ligeia” and “Morella” [LTR-82] 193-194 — “Daily Editors notice only the most recent publications ...” [LTR-45] 92 — on R. H. Dana [LTR-241] 602-603, 604n — EAP accused of Germanism [LTR-84] 202 — EAP apologizes to C. Mathews for [LTR-172] 429 — EAP as editor of SLM [LTR-81] 190 — EAP asks P. P. Cooke to “speak of my faults ...” [LTR-227] 565 — EAP considers W. Irving to be overrated [LTR-78] 177-178 — EAP invites criticism from W. Irving [LTR-83a] 198-200 — EAP invites criticism from N. B. Tucker [LTR-52] 116 — EAP on the literary life [LTR-304] 770 — EAP praises poetry of Miss A. Blackwell [LTR-270] 671 — EAP praises poetry of Mrs. S. H. Whitman [LTR-270] 672 — EAP replies to that of Eureka [LTR-277] 688-691 — EAP revises view on T. H. Chivers’ poetry [LTR-140] 349 — EAP seeks independence [LTR-108] 260 — of EAP's harsh reviewing [APXA] 862 — EAP's of J. F. Cooper [LTR-66] 140n — EAP (“Berenice”) [LTR-42] 84-85 — EAP (“A Chapter on Autography”) [LTR-132] 325-326 — EAP (“Hans Pfaall”) [LTR-46] 95 — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-241] 602-603 — EAP (“MS. Found in a Bottle”) [LTR-52] 114-115 — EAP (“The Raven”) [LTR-241] 601, 604n — EAP (“Reply to English”), writing of [LTR-237] 588 — EAP (“The Sleeper”) [LTR-241] 601 — — EAP-English controversy started by [LTR-250] 620-621 of E. Everett [LTR-68a] 148n — Folio Club a burlesque of [LTR-37] 77; [LTR-74] 163 — school of Miss M. Fuller [LTR-259] 640 — general, and Penn Magazine [LTR-107] 257 — Mrs. S. J. Hale (Ormond Grosvenor) [LTR-225] 558 — on his tales [LTR-240] 595-596 — and hoaxes [LTR-308] 785-786 — humor in [LTR-193] 487; [SPR-7] 907 — independent criticism and Stylus [LTR-203] 517n — “let no man accuse me of leniency again ...” [LTR-132] 326 — Mrs. S. A. Lewis (“Prisoner of Peroté”) [LTR-297] 746-747, 747n — Mrs. S. A. Lewis (“The Child of the Sea”) [LTR-272] 676 — and libel laws [LTR-107] 256; [LTR-108] 260 — G. Lippard (“The Ladye Annabel”) [LTR-169] 423 — J. R. Lowell accuses EAP of a lack of character, and mocks EAP as a critic [APXA] 862 — need for independent criticism [LTR-106] 252 — L. Osborn (Confessions of a Poet) [LTR-43] 89, 90n — on publishing [LTR-270] 671 — of reading public's taste [LTR-42] 84-85 — reviewing a book without reading it [LTR-277] 688 — of reviews in Burton's Gentleman's Magazine [LTR-82] 194 — of scientists in EAP (Eureka) [LTR-320] 813 — J. E. Snodgrass on EAP [LTR-84] 202, 203n — on Miss S. A. Talley [LTR-292a] 740, 740n — F. W. Thomas (Clinton Bradshaw) [LTR-104] 248 — F. W. Thomas (Howard Pinckney) [LTR-104] 248 — troubles caused by flippant review of F. Halleck, erroneously attributed to EAP [LTR-206] 521 — poems by N. B. Tucker [LTR-52] 114, 115 — twaddle of Wm. E. Burton [LTR-82] 194 — Mrs. S. H. Whitman (“To Arcturus”) [LTR-290] 732 — of N. P. Willis [LTR-173] 430-431; [APXA] 883 — see also Magazine, ideal; and Reviews
Crock of Gold (M. F. Tupper): — see Tupper, M. F.
Crocker, Nathan Bourne, Reverend Dr.: — biographical information [LTR-295] 745n — and EAP's marriage banns [LTR-295] 744, 745n; [LTR-301] 754; [LTR-302] 757 — letters from EAP to: [LTR-295] 744, 745n, 745s
“Crowning of the May Queen” (D. Bryan): — see Bryan, D.
Cryptography: — Alexander's Weekly Messenger [LTR-81] 191n; [LTR-162] 406n — Brewster cipher [LTR-198] 507, 507n-508n — cipher versus cypher [LTR-130] 321n — Douglas cipher [LTR-198] 507, 507n-508n — EAP coinage [LTR-222] 550n — EAP (“The Gold-Bug”) [LTR-162] 406n — Graham's Magazine [LTR-162] 406n — A. B. Meek cipher [LTR-162] 403-404, 405n — C. G. Percival cipher [LTR-222] 549, 549n — and Rees’ Cyclopedia [APXA] 877 — vow against solving [LTR-162] 403-404 — Whackemwell cipher [LTR-121] 300, 300n — see also Bolton, R.; and Frailey, C. S., Dr.
Cudworth, Warren. H., Rev.: — cryptography [LTR-301] 756n — EAP sends regards to [LTR-298] 749, 749n; [LTR-301] 754; [LTR-309] 788, 788n; [LTR-317a] 808, 808n; [LTR-319] 811, 812n — EAP sends regards to Cudworth's daughter [LTR-317a] 808, 808n; [LTR-319] 811, 812n — and EAP's relationship with Mrs. A. L. Richmond [LTR-309] 787; [LTR-317a] 808n — mentioned [LTR-301] 756s
“Culprit Fay, The” (J. R. Drake): — see Drake, J. R.
Cummings, A. S.: — Philomathean Society [LTR-96a] 234n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-96a] 234, 234n-235n, 235s
Cunningham, Mr. (of Richmond, VA): — visits West Point [LTR-27] 58, 58n
Custom House Appointment: — see United States government
Cuvier, Jean Léopold Nicholas Frédéric, Baron (called George Cuvier): — and Conchology [LTR-249] 619, 620n
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D. Appleton & Co (publishers): — see Appleton
Daily Atlas (Boston, MA): — attacks EAP [LTR-194] 492n; [LTR-195] 497, 498n
Daily Gazette (Taunton, MA): — and A. M. Ide, Jr. [LTR-163d] 411n
Daily Journal (Louisville, KY): — and G. D. Prentice [LTR-126a] 311n
Daily Madisonian (Washington, DC): — and J. E. Dow [LTR-117] 288n
Daily Standard (Philadelphia, PA): — and R. W. Griswold [LTR-111] 271s
Damon, R. Luke: [PN-008] 893s
Dana, Richard Henry: — Copperplate Five [LTR-196] 504n — EAP (“A Chapter on Autography”) [LTR-241] 604n — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-241] 602-603, 604n — mentioned [LTR-163a] 408, 408n
Daniel, John Moncure: — EAP (“The Poets and Poetry of America,” a lecture) [LTR-330] 830, 832n — EAP (“The Raven”) [SPR-24] 930n — forgeries of EAP to: [SPR-24] 929-930, 930n, 930s
Daniel, Peter Vivian: — biographical information [LTR-2] 4n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-2] 4, 4n-5n, 5s
Darley, Felix Octavius Carr (illustrator): — and Aristidean [LTR-173] 433n — illustrations for EAP's “The Gold-Bug” [LTR-259] 643n — and Stylus [LTR-153] 382n-383n; [LTR-158] 396n; [LTR-316] 805n — mentioned [LTR-315] 802, 802n
Davy, Humphry, Sir: — and the electric lamp [LTR-278] 701n
Dawes, Rufus: — EAP (“A Chapter on Autography”) [LTR-123] 303, 304n — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-229a] 573 — poetry of [LTR-141a] 353, 354n; [LTR-186] 473s — mentioned [LTR-51b] 113n; [LTR-120] 298n
De Quincey, Thomas: — works by: Confessions of an Opium Eater [LTR-42] 85, 86n
Death: — “the painful metamorphosis ...” [LTR-180] 454
“Death of M. Valdemar of New York” (EAP): — see “Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar, The” (EAP)
Death, EAP's: — and R. W. Griswold [APXA] 858 — “no desire to live since I have done ’Eureka’ ...” [LTR-323] 820 — and J. E. Snodgrass [LTR-81] 191n; [APXA] 872 — see also Suicide, EAP's threats and attempts at
Death; or Medorus's Dream (R. Tyler): — see Tyler, R.
Debts, EAP's: — and J. Allan [LTR-9] 20 — arrested for [LTR-33] 69 — bankruptcy [LTR-135] 335-336, 336n — and BJ [LTR-228] 566; [LTR-241] 604s — and J. C. Cox [LTR-85] 204 — and J. E. Dow [LTR-156] 389; [LTR-197] 505 — EAP claims to be out of debt [LTR-32] 68 — EAP claims to have made sacrifices to pay [LTR-250] 621-622 — EAP denies owing Wm. E. Burton [LTR-93] 218 — EAP threatened with warrants for [LTR-28] 61 — and G. W. Eveleth [LTR-228] 566 — for army substitute [LTR-14] 33; [LTR-16] 36-37; [LTR-25] 54 — and L. A. Godey [LTR-261] 646 — and G. R. Graham [LTR-164a] 415; [LTR-255] 632; [LTR-256] 634 — and Sergeant S. Graves [LTR-25] 54 — and H. Greeley [LTR-250] 622n; [PN-004] 889 — and Sergeant Griffiths [LTR-25] 54 — in Richmond (VA) [LTR-68] 145 — settling debts [LTR-330] 831 — and Mrs. M. L. Shew [LTR-254] 630 — and F. W. Thomas [LTR-156] 389 — and the University of VA [LTR-28] 59-60 — and West Point [LTR-27] 57 — see also Borrowing and attempts to borrow; and Finances
Decisions of cases in Virginia, by the High Court of Chancery (G. Wythe): — see Wythe, G.
Decius (unidentified pseudonym): — review of EAP's lecture on “The Universe” [LTR-264] 660n
Defoe, Daniel: — works by: Robinson Crusoe [LTR-113] 276n; [LTR-153] 382; [LTR-308] 785, 786n — True Relation of the Apparition of One Mrs. Veal [LTR-308] 785, 786n
DeGraw, James L.: — Union Magazine of Literature and Art [LTR-271] 675n
DeKay, James Ellsworth, Dr.: [LTR-327] 826n
Delphian Club (Baltimore, MD): — EAP (Tales of the Folio Club) [LTR-21] 48n
Deming, Henry Champion: — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-229] 570; [LTR-229a] 573 — Saturday Emporium [LTR-229] 570n
Democratic Review (New York, NY): — see United States Magazine and Democratic Review
Depôt Hotel (New York, NY): [LTR-174] 437
Depression: — see Melancholy
“Descent into the Maelström, A” (EAP): — EAP claims as one of his best tales [LTR-179] 450 — EAP (Prose Tales of EAP) [LTR-122] 301, 302n — EAP (Tales of the Folio Club) [LTR-74] 164n — finished in a hurry [LTR-120] 297 — publication of [LTR-120] 299n — see also Pay
Destiny: [LTR-278] 695
Detective stories: — see “Gold-Bug, The” (EAP); “Murders in the Rue Morgue, The” (EAP); “Mystery of Marie Rogêt, The” (EAP); and “Purloined Letter, The” (EAP)
“Devil in the Belfry, The” (EAP): [LTR-78a] 181n
“Devil's Visit to St. Dunstan, The” (J. Tomlin): — see Tomlin, J.
Dew, Thomas Roderick: [LTR-59] 130; [LTR-62] 134, 135n; [LTR-68] 146
Dewey, Orville: — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-229] 570; [LTR-229a] 573 — works by: The Old World and the New [LTR-73] 158
Dewitt & Davenport (magazine agents): [LTR-302a] 761n
Dewitt, B. M.: [LTR-302a] 761n
Dial (Boston, MA): — EAP claims no quarrel with [LTR-126] 309, 310n — Mrs. E. S. Hooper (“I Slept and Dreamed that Life was Beauty”) [LTR-334] 842s — mentioned [LTR-195] 498n
Diary in America (F. Marryat): — see Marryat, F.
Dickens, Charles [John Huffam]: — EAP claims to have had two long interviews with [LTR-179] 450, 451n — slurring article on “American Poetry” [LTR-173] 431; [LTR-175] 441; [LTR-179] 450, 451n — works by: Barnaby Rudge [LTR-132] 326, 327n; [LTR-193] 487; [LTR-320] 816n; [SPR-7] 907; [SPR-25] 931n
Dickinson College (Carlisle, PA): — EAP declines invitation to deliver anniversary poem [LTR-234] 584
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (C. Anthon): — see Anthon, C.
“Diddling Considered as One of the Exact Sciences” (EAP): — mentioned [LTR-175] 441 — publication of [LTR-175] 442n — mentioned [SPR-5] 906n
Didier, Eugene Lemoine: — and Mrs. S. H. Whitman [APXA] 878-879
“Disaster following fast, following faster ...”: — see “Raven, The” (EAP)
Discharge from Army: — see Army
Discords: — versus harmony [LTR-52] 115
“Discoveries in the Moon” (R. A. Locke): — see Locke, R. A.
D’Israeli, Isaac: — possible correspondence with EAP [LTR-82] 193, 195n — works by: Literary Characters [LTR-181] 456n
Divine Comedy, The (D. Alighieri): — see Alighieri, D.
“Divine Right of Kings, The” (EAP): — attributed to EAP [LTR-214] 532n
Dixon, Turner (student at U. Va): [LTR-3] 6, 7n
Doctors, EAP's: — see Buckler, Dr.; Freeman, Dr.; and Mitchell, J. K., Dr.
Doheny, Estelle, Countess (collector): [LTR-287a] 727s
“Doings of Gotham” (EAP): — Letter III [LTR-120] 299n — Letter IV [LTR-186] 473s; [LTR-307b] 782n — publication of [LTR-197] 506n; [LTR-278a] 705, 705n — N. P. Willis (“Unseen Spirits”) [LTR-174a] 440n — mentioned [LTR-178] 448n
Dollar Magazine (Philadelphia, PA): — see Holden's Dollar Magazine
Dollar Newspaper (Philadelphia, PA) (also Dollar Weekly): — EAP (“The Gold-Bug”) [LTR-153] 383n; [LTR-161a] 403n; [LTR-164a] 417s; [LTR-175] 442n; [LTR-193] 488n; [LTR-197] 506n; [LTR-259] 641, 643n — EAP (“Mesmeric Revelation”) [LTR-188] 473 — EAP (“The Premature Burial”) [LTR-175] 442n — EAP (“The Spectacles”) [LTR-172] 430n; [LTR-173] 431, 432n; [LTR-175] 442n — mentioned [LTR-136] 338n
“Domain of Arnheim, The” (EAP) (“Landscape Garden, The”): — EAP sends to Mrs. S. H. Whitman [LTR-280] 712, 714n
Domestic Slavery (J. L. Carey): — see Carey, J. L.
Donkey-Dom: — EAP coinage [LTR-227] 563, 565n
Doom of the Drinker, The (T. D. English): — see English, T. D.
“Doom, The” (article in SLM): — see Benedict
Douglas, Richard: — cryptograph [LTR-198] 507
Dover (England): — mentioned [LTR-42] 84
Dow, Jesse Erskine: — biographical information [LTR-78b] 182n — and D. Bryan [LTR-139] 348n — Daily Madisonian [LTR-117] 288n — EAP apologizes to, for drinking episode in Washington, DC [LTR-156] 388, 389; [LTR-182] 458 — EAP's debt to [LTR-156] 389; [LTR-197] 505, 506n — EAP's visit to Washington (DC) [LTR-154] 386s; [LTR-156] 388-390; [LTR-182] 458n; [LTR-189] 476n — EAP (“A Chapter on Autography”) [LTR-126a] 311n — “I fear has given me up; never writes; never sends a paper ...” [LTR-132] 326 — Index [LTR-117] 288n; [LTR-124] 305; [LTR-127] 313, 315s; [LTR-131] 323n — review of Graham's Magazine [LTR-127] 314n — visits New York (NY) [LTR-198] 508n — wife of [LTR-156] 389 — mentioned [LTR-117] 288; [LTR-126a] 311; [LTR-131] 322; [LTR-142] 356; [LTR-189] 475, 476s; [LTR-198] 507 — works by: “Old Ironsides off a Lee Shore” [LTR-78b] 181n — “Sketches from the Log of Old Ironsides” [LTR-78b] 181, 181n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-78b] 181, 181n-182n, 182s
Downey: [LTR-25] 54 — unidentified [LTR-25] 54n
Downing, Alexander Jackson: — works by: A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening [LTR-141a] 354n
Down-Town Bard (pseudonym for N. P. Willis): — see Willis, N. P.
Dr. Faustus (C. Marlowe): — see Marlowe, C.
Drake, Daniel, Dr.: — biographical information [LTR-126a] 311n — EAP (“A Chapter on Autography”) [LTR-126a] 311 — and F. W. Thomas [LTR-126a] 311
Drake, Joseph Rodman: — works by: The Culprit Fay and Other Poems [LTR-73] 158; [LTR-210a] 528n
Drama of Exile and Other Poems, The (Miss E. B. Barrett): — see Barrett, E. B., Miss
“Dramatic Scenes” (EAP): — see Politian (EAP)
Draper, John William: — “a pompous nobody ...” [LTR-320] 813, 814n-815n
Drayton, William: — works by: South Vindicated from the Treason and Fanaticisim of the Northern Abolitionists [LTR-51b] 112n; [LTR-62] 134n
“Dream of Eugene Aram, The” (T. Hood): — see Hood, T.
“Dream Within a Dream, A” (EAP): [LTR-280] 715n; [LTR-307b] 784s
“Dream, The” (in SLM): [LTR-52] 116
“Dream-Land” (EAP): [LTR-179] 450; [LTR-207] 523 — publication of [LTR-207] 524n
Dreams: — “Helen of a thousand dreams ...” [LTR-278] 696, 702n — and Mrs. S. H. Whitman [LTR-278] 694, 700; [LTR-280] 711, 712, 715n
Drinking, EAP's: — arrested for [LTR-323] 821 — ashes [LTR-207] 524, 524n — Wm. E. Burton attacks EAP on, and EAP's defense [LTR-109] 263-264, 265n — done forever with [LTR-239] 592 — EAP's promise to Mrs. A. L. Richmond [LTR-301] 753, 755n; [LTR-306] 778 — EAP's promise to Mrs. S. H. Whitman [LTR-285] 720n — EAP's visit to Washington (DC) [LTR-156] 388-389, 391s-392s; [LTR-161] 401n; [LTR-162] 406n; [LTR-182] 458, 458n — EAP-English controversy [LTR-253a] 629n — G. W. Eveleth defends EAP against charges of [APXA] 856 — “fought the enemy manfully, and am now ... comfortable and happy ...” [LTR-54] 120 — and gregariousness [LTR-263] 648 — “I am straight as judges ...” [LTR-145a] 366, 366n — “I have'nt drank a drop ...” [LTR-174] 438, 439s — instrumental in losing SLM job [LTR-48] 104n; [LTR-50] 108n-109n — mania-à-potu [LTR-327] 825, 826n — “my sole drink is water ...” [LTR-109] 264 — “never amounted to a habit ...” [LTR-77a] 175, 176n — and Virginia C. Poe's illness [LTR-259] 641 — Port wine [LTR-327] 826 — Port wine, rummy coffee, and mint juleps [LTR-141a] 353; [LTR-156] 389, 391n — resolved not to [LTR-207] 524 — and Mrs. S. H. Whitman [APXA] 879 — L. A. Wilmer is concerned about [LTR-162] 406n — mentioned [LTR-255] 633n; [LTR-327] 826
Drinking, other: — students at University of VA [LTR-28] 60 — see also Absinthe; and Allan, J.
“Drowne's Wooden Image” (N. Hawthorne): — see Hawthorne, N.
Dryden, John: [LTR-120] 297
Du Ponceau, Peter Stephen: — biographical information [LTR-69a] 151n — EAP solicits contribution for SLM [LTR-69a] 150-151, 151n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-69a] 150-151, 151n, 151s
Du Solle, John Stephenson: — EAP-English controversy [LTR-235] 585 — Spirit of the Times [LTR-144] 362, 362n
Duane, William: — mentioned [LTR-229] 570n-571n — see also Autographs, other
Duane, William John: [LTR-63] 136n
Duane, William, Jr.: — biographical information [LTR-63] 136n — “Bombastes Furioso Poe ...” [LTR-191] 481n — and borrowed SLM volumes [LTR-174] 439n; [LTR-184] 461; [LTR-191] 480, 481n — and EAP's full signature [Intro] xxix — and MSS of B. Franklin [LTR-63] 135-136 — letters from EAP to: [LTR-184] 461, 461n-462n, 462s; [LTR-191] 480, 481n, 481s
Dubourg, George: — J. Allan writes to [Intro] xxxi; [APXA] 847
Dubourg, Misses: [APXA] 847
“Duc de L’Omelette, The” (EAP): — SLM [LTR-83] 198n — EAP (Tales of the Folio Club) [LTR-46] 97n; [LTR-57] 126n — mentioned [LTR-182] 458n
Duke, [Bernard ?]: [LTR-25] 54, 55n
Dunciad, The (A. Pope): — see Pope, A.
D’Unger, Robert: [LTR-141] 352n; [LTR-167] 420s
Dunnell, Thomas Lyman: — EAP (“Poets and Poetry of America,” a lecture) [LTR-279] 706; [LTR-291] 735, 737s — letters from EAP to: [LTR-279] 706, 706n, 706s; [LTR-291a] 737, 737n, 738s
Dunning, Mr. (of Hatch & Dunning): [LTR-23] 51
Dupin, C. Auguste (EAP's detective character): — hair-splitting [LTR-240] 595, 598s — mentioned [LTR-136] 338; [LTR-137] 340
Duval, Peter S. (lithographer): [LTR-109a] 266, 267n
Duyckinck, Evert Augustus: — biographical information [LTR-192a] 486n; [LTR-201] 512n — Arcturus [LTR-192a] 486n; [LTR-252] 626, 627n — Cyclopedia of American Literature [LTR-192a] 486s — EAP asks favor from [LTR-229] 569-570 — EAP offers share in BJ to [LTR-201] 512; [LTR-211] 529n — EAP promises to call at home of [LTR-209] 526 — EAP's correspondence with [APXA] 854-855 — and EAP's disappointment in The Narrative of A. G. Pym [LTR-93] 222n — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-229] 571n; [LTR-229a] 572; [LTR-242] 606n — EAP (“Poets and Poetry of America,” a lecture) [LTR-194] 491 — EAP (The Raven and Other Poems) [LTR-208] 525 — EAP (“Reply to English”) [LTR-236] 587, 587n — EAP (Tales) [LTR-201] 512n; [LTR-223] 551n; [LTR-226] 562s; [LTR-240] 595, 598n; [LTR-241] 601, 603n — EAP (Tales), proposed second edition of [LTR-223] 550 — EAP (“Ulalume”) [LTR-305] 774; [LTR-307b] 783n; [LTR-308] 786 — EAP (“Von Kempelen and His Discovery”) [LTR-307b] 783n; [LTR-308] 785 — “a good fellow ...” [LTR-307b] 781, 783s — Literary World [LTR-252] 626, 627n; [LTR-304] 772n; [LTR-307b] 783n; [LTR-320] 815n; [LTR-332] 838n — and H. W. Longfellow [LTR-242] 605, 605n; [APXA] 854 — and C. Mathews [LTR-192a] 486n — Morning News [LTR-220] 543n; [LTR-229] 570 — “one of our great little cliquists and claquers ...” [SPR-11] 912, 912n; [SPR-23] 929n — mentioned [LTR-68a] 148s; [LTR-199] 509n; [LTR-208] 526n; [APXA] 871 — letters from EAP to: (possible) [LTR-220a] 543, 544n, 544s; [LTR-226] 560-561, 561n-562n, 562s-563s; [LTR-234] 583-584, 584n, 584s-585s — letters from EAP to: [LTR-192a] 486, 486n, 486s; [LTR-201] 512, 512n-513n, 513s; [LTR-208] 525, 525n-526n, 526s; [LTR-209] 526, 526n, 526s; [LTR-215] 533-534, 534n-535n, 535s; [LTR-220] 543, 543n, 543s; [LTR-223] 550, 551n, 551s; [LTR-229] 569-570, 570n-571n, 571s-572s; [LTR-236] 587, 587n, 587s; [LTR-242] 605, 605n-606n, 606s; [LTR-244] 608, 609n, 609s; [LTR-305] 774, 774n-775n, 775s; [LTR-308] 785-786, 786n-787n, 787s
Duyckinck, George Long: — Literary World [LTR-201] 512n; [LTR-308] 786n; [LTR-320] 815n; [LTR-332] 838n — and Stylus [LTR-244] 609n — mentioned [SPR-11] 912n
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“E. P. Whipple and Other Critics” (EAP): — see “About Critics and Criticism” (EAP)
Eames, Charles: — biographical information [LTR-304] 773n — mentioned [LTR-304] 771
EAP, self-characterization: — “already had my share of trouble for one so young ...” [LTR-15] 35 — ambitious [LTR-8] 17 — as a critic [LTR-280] 709 — “confident of success ...” [LTR-7] 15 — constitutionally sensitive [LTR-259] 641 — deeply satisfied [LTR-8] 17 — and drinking [LTR-263] 648 — EAP to Mrs. S. H. Whitman [LTR-280] 706-713 — “excessively slothful, and wonderfully industrious — by fits ...” [LTR-179] 448 — “from my childhood, an idler ...” [LTR-21] 47 — “the greatest fool in existence ...” [LTR-32] 68 — “I have an inveterate bad habit of speaking the truth ...” [LTR-82] 192-193 — “I have never loved dissipation ...” [LTR-28] 60 — irrevocably a poet [LTR-12] 27; [LTR-21] 47 — “It is well to think well of one's self ...” [LTR-24] 52 — “a literary man ...” [LTR-117] 287 — “my life has been whim — impulse — passion ...” [LTR-179] 450 — “my life seems wasted — the future looks a dreary ...” [LTR-312a] 796 — “my way-ward disposition ...” [LTR-7] 15 — “my whole existence has been the merest Romance ...” [LTR-267] 666 — “no longer a boy ...” [LTR-7] 14 — “not given to flattery ...” [LTR-163d] 410 — “not peculiarly sensitive to the strictures of others ...” [LTR-195] 496 — “playing hermit in earnest ...” [LTR-182] 457 — potentially nervous about examinations at U. VA [LTR-4] 8 — “Quixotic sense of the honorable ...” [LTR-280] 708 — sensitive temperament [LTR-109] 263; [LTR-280] 707 — “seized, of late, with a fit of industry ...” [LTR-197] 504 — “so anxious that I cannot write ...” [LTR-330] 831 — “so far essentially a Magazinist ...” [LTR-186] 470 — sternly independent [LTR-79] 182 — “terrible excitement ...” [LTR-288] 727 — “the unconquerable procrastination which besets the poet ...” [LTR-240] 594 — a Virginian [LTR-117] 287, 288n; [LTR-227] 565n — “a young man who thinks so remarkably well of himself ...” [LTR-156] 390
Earl House (Providence, RI): [LTR-279] 706, 706n
Earle, Pliny, Dr.: — biographical information [LTR-102] 245n; [LTR-322] 818n — Bloomingdale Asylum for the Insane [LTR-322] 818 — EAP (“A Chapter on Autography”) [LTR-322] 818n — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-229a] 573, 573n — EAP (“The System of Dr. Tarr and Professor Fether”) [LTR-102] 245n — works by: “By an Octogenarian” [LTR-102] 245 — Marathon and Other Poems [LTR-102] 245n; [LTR-322] 818, 818n — A Visit to Thirteen Asylums in Europe [LTR-102] 245n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-102] 245, 245n-246n, 246s
East and West (F. W. Thomas): — see Thomas, F. W.
Eaton, John Henry, Major (Secretary of War): — EAP's application for West Point [LTR-16] 37; [LTR-18] 41; [LTR-19] 43; [LTR-20] 45 — mentioned [LTR-10] 23n; [LTR-11] 24n; [LTR-16] 39n; [LTR-26] 56
Edgar Poe and His Critics (Mrs. S. H. Whitman): — see Whitman, S. H., Mrs.
Edinburgh Review (Edinburgh): [LTR-52] 116n
Editorial notices, by EAP: — see Reviews, by EAP
Education, EAP's: — J. Allan offered and didn’t fulfill promise of [LTR-5] 10; [LTR-28] 59 — EAP's interest in obtaining [LTR-5] 10 — and languages [LTR-131] 322 — see also Burke, Wm.; University of VA; and West Point
Egyptian Saloon (Baltimore, MD): — see Odd Fellow's Hall
El Embozado (P. Calderón): — see Calderón de la Barca, Pedro (El Purgatorio de San Patricio)
El Purgatorio de San Patricio (P. Calderón): — see Calderón de la Barca, Pedro
“Eldorado” (EAP): — as a song [LTR-258] 639n — gold-hunting [LTR-304] 773n — publication of [LTR-307b] 784s, 785s
Elements of Universal Erudition, The (J. F. Bielfeld): — see Bielfeld, J. F.
“Eleonora” (EAP): — publication of [LTR-122] 302n; [LTR-136] 338n
Eleven Tales of the Arabesque (EAP): — see Tales of the Folio Club (EAP)
Eliza (of Saco, ME): — see Thornton, E. G., Mrs.
“Elk, The” (EAP) (also “Morning on the Wissahickon”): — publication of [LTR-175] 441, 442n; [LTR-199] 509n
Elkswatawa (J. S. French): — see French, J. S.
Elkton (MD): — EAP visits [LTR-168a] 422, 422n
Ellen Wareham (J. B. Buckstone): — see Buckstone, J. B.
Ellet, Elizabeth F., Mrs.: — EAP's correspondence with [APXA] 856 — as EAP's enemy [LTR-220] 543s; [LTR-280] 708-709, 713n; [LTR-290] 731-732, 733n; [LTR-306] 777; [LTR-307b] 781n; [LTR-322a] 819n; [APXA] 864, 867 — and EAP-English controversy [LTR-280] 709 — and Miss A. C. Lynch [LTR-224] 554n — Morning News [LTR-220] 543 — “she revolted me ...” [LTR-306] 777, 778n — mentioned [LTR-73] 158; [LTR-220] 543n — works by: “Maiden's Leap” [LTR-306] 778n
Elliot, Jesse Duncan, Commodore: — and Stylus [LTR-156] 390, 390n
Ellis, Charles: — letter from J. Allan to [Intro] xxxi — Richmond Academy [LTR-48] 105n
Ellis, Jane: — see Tucker, N. B. (wife of)
Ellis, Thomas H.: — reminiscence of EAP cited [LTR-1] 3n
Ellison, Mr. (character): — in EAP (“The Landscape Garden”) [LTR-141a] 354n
Embossed: — design [LTR-293] 742s — monogram of EAP [LTR-223a] 552s; [LTR-224] 554s; [LTR-224a] 555s; [LTR-225] 560s — monogram of VEP [LTR-234] 584s-585s
Embury, Emma, Mrs.: — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-229a] 572 — and Graham's Magazine [LTR-129] 316, 317n
Emerald, The (Baltimore, MD): — Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems (EAP) [LTR-137] 342n
Emerson, Ralph Waldo: — EAP (“A Chapter on Autography”) [LTR-123] 303, 304n — EAP (“Marginalia”) [LTR-180] 455n — Emerson and Hudson coterie [LTR-280] 709 — G. Gilfillan (Sketches of Modern Literature and Eminent Literary Men) [LTR-242] 605, 606n — and A. M. Ide, Jr. [LTR-163d] 412s — and Wm. D. Kelley [LTR-116a] 286n — “a pretender and sophist ...” [LTR-180] 454n — mentioned [LTR-179] 450
Employment: — EAP seeks job for his friend Dr. Freeman [LTR-268] 668 — EAP seeks teaching job [LTR-40] 82, 82n; [LTR-48] 104n-105n — see also United States government
“Endymion, A Tale of Greece” (H. B. Hirst): — see Hirst, H. B.
Enemies, EAP's: — attack EAP after his death [APXA] 879 — in Baltimore (MD) [LTR-80] 188; [LTR-81] 189 — and BJ [LTR-219] 542 — EAP seeks “complete triumph over those little critics ...” [LTR-84] 202 — and EAP's drinking [LTR-259] 641 — and EAP's health [LTR-239] 591; [LTR-246] 611-612 — and EAP-Annie relationship [LTR-306] 775, 777; [LTR-307] 779n; [LTR-309] 787 — “little birds of prey ...” [LTR-239] 591 — “old scores to settle ...” [LTR-304] 771 — and reviewing [LTR-93] 220; [LTR-194] 491-492; [LTR-195] 495; [LTR-280] 709 — in Richmond (VA) [LTR-18] 42 — slander of the world [LTR-280] 712 — thoughts on [LTR-169] 423-424, 425n — see also Attacks on EAP; Burton, Wm. E.; Ellet, E. F., Mrs.; English, T. D.; Lynch, A. C., Miss; Poe, N.; Reply to English (EAP); and Wilmer, L. A.
England: — Bostonians, “decidedly the most servile imitators of the English ...” [LTR-304] 770 — EAP in (as a child, with the Allan family) [Intro] xxxi; [LTR-9] 21n; [LTR-30] 66n; [LTR-47] 100, 101n; [APXA] 847 — reception of EAP's writings in [LTR-233] 580; [LTR-239] 593; [LTR-240] 596; [LTR-244] 608; [LTR-245] 610 — and N. P. Willis [LTR-198] 507 — mentioned [LTR-225] 559; [LTR-227] 564
English, Thomas Dunn: — Aristidean [LTR-153] 383n; [LTR-307b] 782n — “a blatherskite” [LTR-259] 640 — as Thomas Dunn Brown [LTR-169] 424n; [LTR-243] 607n — “bullet-headed and malicious villain ...” [LTR-182] 458, 458n — the Don [LTR-156] 389, 391n — and J. Du Solle [LTR-235] 585 — duel with H. B. Hirst [LTR-235] 585 — EAP (“The Literati of NYC”) [LTR-169] 424n; [LTR-202] 514n; [LTR-229a] 572; [LTR-235] 585, 586n; [LTR-243] 607n; [LTR-250] 620-621, 622n; [LTR-253a] 629n; [LTR-307b] 782n — EAP (“Reply to English”) [LTR-236] 587, 587n; [LTR-252] 627 — and EAP-English controversy [LTR-202] 514n; [LTR-232] 578n; [LTR-235] 585, 586n; [LTR-237] 588; [LTR-238] 590; [LTR-246] 611, 613n; [LTR-250] 620-621; [LTR-253a] 629n; [LTR-259] 640; [LTR-275a] 684s — Mrs. E. F. Ellet's miserable tool [LTR-280] 709; [LTR-306] 777, 778n — “a knave and a beast ...” [LTR-307b] 781, 781n, 782n — G. Lippard (Bread Crust Papers) [LTR-169] 424n — F. W. Thomas (The Beechen Tree) [LTR-189] 476s — and N. P. Willis [APXA] 883 — and H. A. Wise [LTR-235] 585 — mentioned [LTR-220a] 543, 544n — works by: The Doom of the Drinker [LTR-161] 401n — “The Lady Hubbard” (hoax on EAP) [SPR-20] 925-926, 926n — see also Law; and New-York Mirror
“Enigma, An” (EAP): [LTR-257] 636, 637n, 637s; [LTR-307b] 782n-783n
“Enigmatical and Conundrum-ical” (EAP): [LTR-81] 191n
“Epimanes” (EAP): — EAP offers to New-England Magazine [LTR-37] 77 — publication of [LTR-37] 77n; [LTR-50] 108; [LTR-83] 198n
“Epipsychidion” (P. B. Shelley): — see Shelley, P. B.
“Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot” (A. Pope): — see Pope, A.
“Ermina's Tale” (Mrs. J. E. S. Locke): — see Locke, J. E. S., Mrs.
Essay on Life and Writings of Bishop Butler (J. C. Passmore): — see Passmore, J. C.
Ettrick Shepard, The: — see Hogg, J.
“Eulalie” (EAP): — EAP sends to Pioneer [LTR-152] 379, 379n, 380s — manuscript of [LTR-313] 800s
Eureka (1848) (EAP): — and J. Wm. Draper [LTR-320] 813, 815n — and E. A. Duyckinck [LTR-307b] 783n — EAP answers criticism against [LTR-277] 688-690 — EAP can accomplish nothing more [LTR-323] 820, 821n — EAP sends a copy to Mrs. M. Osborne [LTR-275] 682, 683n — and EAP (“Mellonta Tauta”) [LTR-259] 642n; [LTR-261] 646n; [LTR-312a] 797n — and G. W. Eveleth [LTR-320] 813, 815n — and J. H. Hopkins, Jr. [LTR-248] 618n; [LTR-265] 662n; [LTR-273] 679n — points discussed [LTR-277] 688-690 — proofreading [LTR-267] 665 — publication of [LTR-267] 667n; [LTR-269] 670n; [LTR-275a] 684n; [PN-009] 894n — reviews of [LTR-263] 657n; [LTR-264] 660n; [LTR-265] 662n; [LTR-269] 670n; [LTR-275a] 683; [LTR-317a] 807, 808n; [LTR-319] 810; [LTR-332] 838n — and Mrs. M. L. Shew [LTR-248] 618n; [LTR-273] 680n — mentioned [LTR-179] 451n; [LTR-263] 658n; [LTR-275a] 684s; [LTR-317a] 808s; [LTR-322a] 819n — see also Pay; and “Universe, The” (EAP's lecture)
“Evangeline” (H. W. Longfellow): — see Longfellow, H. W.
Evans (of Sartain's Magazine): [SPR-13] 914
Evans, Elwood: — letters from EAP to: [LTR-163a] 408, 408n, 408s
Eveleth, George Washington: — biographical information [LTR-228] 566n-567n — EAP's correspondence with [APXA] 856-858 — and EAP (“The Rationale of Verse”) [LTR-255] 633n — and J. H. Ingram [APXA] 856 — Maine Medical School (Phillips, ME) [LTR-320] 814n — praise of EAP [LTR-241] 600-601 — speculates about authorship of reviews [LTR-241] 602, 603n-604n — “a Yankee impertinent ...” [SPR-11] 912n; [SPR-23] 929, 929n — mentioned [LTR-326] 824n — illustrations: MS of letter from EAP to (LTR-263) IIA-47; IIA-48 — letters from EAP to: (possible) [LTR-307a] 780s-781s — letters from EAP to: [LTR-228] 566, 566n-567n, 567s; [LTR-241] 600-603, 603n-604n, 604s-605s; [LTR-249] 618-619, 619n-620n, 620s; [LTR-252] 626-627, 627n, 627s-628s; [LTR-259] 639-642, 642n-643n, 644s; [LTR-263] 647-657, 657n-658n, 658s; [LTR-320] 813-814, 814n-816n, 816s
Evening Mirror (New York, NY): — see New-York Mirror
Evening Post (New York, NY): — see New York Evening Post
Evening Star (New York, NY): — see New York Evening Star
Evening Transcript (Boston, MA): — attacks EAP [LTR-195] 497, 498n — review of EAP (Eureka) [LTR-264] 660n
Everett, Edward: — biographical information [LTR-68a] 147n-148n — EAP solicits contribution for SLM [LTR-68a] 147 — EAP (“Autography”) [LTR-68a] 148n, 148s; [LTR-229] 570, 570n — EAP (“Eulogies on Marshall”) [LTR-68a] 147n — letters from EAP to: [LTR-68a] 147, 147n-148n, 148s
Examiner and Hesperian (Pittsburgh, PA): — see Literary Examiner and Monthly Review
“Example and Precept” (J. K. Paulding): — see Paulding, J. K.
Exchange (Philadelphia, PA): [LTR-104] 248
Expenses: — see Finances
Explanatory and Phonographic Pronouncing Dictionary (Wm. Bolles): — see Bolles, Wm.
Express (New York, NY): — see New York Express
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