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Edgar Allan Poe
WRITINGS IN THE BROADWAY JOURNAL
NONFICTIONAL PROSE
Part 1, The Text
EDITED BY BURTON R. POLLIN
THE GORDIAN PRESS
NEW YORK
1986
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CONTENTS
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Notes:
All material in this edition is protected by copyright, exclusively held by the estate of the author. Permission has been obtained by the Poe Society of Baltimore from Pollin's estate to provide this electronic edition for academic and research purposes only. The Poe Society of Baltimore asks all users of this material to respect these copyrights, and not to exceed what would typically be considered as fair use (generally interpreted as selective quotations and/or paraphrasing of only a small percentage of the total material, and with the appropriate attribution and citation).
Although Poe's writings are essentially in the public domain, the texts presented here embody often painstaking editorial work by Burton R. Pollin, and that editorial work is protected by copyright. The introductory material, descriptions, annotations, and the apparatus of texts and variants are Pollin's original work, and are even more clearly subject to copyright.
The text for this electronic version of the book was taken from an original printed form, revised for XHTML/CSS and to follow our own formatting preferences. Pagination of the original edition has been included.
In the original printing, there is no table of contents. This table of contents has been created for the current presentation, to divide the large run of text into smaller sections.
The annotations in the original are keyed based on page and line numbers within the facsimile text, without specific indications in the text, although the lines are numbered in units of 5. For this digital version, since “lines” do not conform to the printed edition, tags have been created to link between the text and the annotations. It should be noted, however, that Pollin's assignment of lines in the annotations are not always precise and do not necessarily match the lines as they are indicated in the text. It is likely that the annotations were in preparation prior to the facsimile text being finalized, and minor disagreements occurred as a result. Especially for references to ranges of lines, it has sometimes made more sense to tag the beginning of the range, and sometimes the end. Every effort has been made to make the references as meaningful as possible, based on context, even if it results in some inconsistencies in terms of the line references specified.
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[S:0 - BRP3J, 1986] - Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore - Works - Editions - The Collected Writings of Edgar Allan Poe - Vol. 03 (1986)