[Text: Burton R. Pollin, "Publications of Burton R. Pollin Concerning
Poe",
Poe,
Creator of Words, Baltimore: The Edgar Allan Poe Society of
Baltimore,
1974. © 1974, by The Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore,
Inc.;
1980, by Burton R. Pollin; 1998, by Burton R. Pollin and the Edgar
Allan
Poe Society of Baltimore, Inc.]
Publications of Burton R. Pollin Concerning Poe:
Books
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Dictionary of Names and Titles in Poe's Collected Works, New
York:
Da Capo Press, June, 1968. (212 plus xi pages.)
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Discoveries in Poe, University of Notre Dame Press, 1970.
(303 plus
xii pages.)
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Poe Creator of Words, Baltimore: Poe Society of Baltimore
and the
Enoch Pratt Free Library, 1974. (85 pages. Reprinted with an appendix
of
additional material, Bronxville, NY: Nicholas T. Smith, 1980, 96 pages.)
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The Collected Writings of Edgar Allan Poe - Vol I: The Imaginary
Voyages,
Boston: Twayne - G. K. Hall, 1981 (667 plus xxxix pages. Reprinted with
some corrections, New York: Gordian Press, 1994.
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The Collected Writings of Edgar Allan Poe - Vol II: The Brevities,
New York: Gordian Press, 1985. (575 plus lx pages.)
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Word Index to Poe's Fiction, New York: Gordian Press, 1982.
(485
plus xviii pages.)
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The Collected Writings of Edgar Allan Poe - Vol III:
Non-Fictional Writings
in the Broadway Journal, Annotations and Commentaries and Vol
IV:
Edited Text, New York: Gordian Press, 1985. (364 plus lix and 279
pages.)
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Insights and Outlooks: Essays on Great Writers (including
seven
essays on Poe), NY: Gordian Press, 1986 (240 plus xi pages).
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Images of Poe's Works: A Comprehensive Descriptive Catalogue of
Illustrations.
Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1995. (413 plus xix pages.)
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The German Face of Poe (joint authorship with Thomas
Hansen), Columbia,
SC: Camden House, 1995. (180 pages.)
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The Collected Writings of Edgar Allan Poe - Vol V: Non-Fictional
Writings
in the Southern Literary Messenger (co-edited with Joseph V.
Ridgely),
New York: Gordian Press, 1997. (404 plus viii pages.)
Articles
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" 'The Spectacles' of Poe — Sources and Significance," American
Literature,
38
(May 1965), pp. 185-190.
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"New York City in the Tales of Poe," Journal of the Bronx County
Historical
Society, 2 (January 1965), pp. 16-22.
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"Poe and Godwin," Nineteenth-Century Fiction, 20 (December
1965),
pp. 237-251.
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"Bulwer Lytton and 'The Tell-Tale Heart,' " American Notes and
Queries,
4
(September 1965), pp. 7-9.
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"Poe as 'Misserimus,' " Revue des Langues Vivantes, 30 (August
1967),
pp. 354-366.
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"Poe as Probable Author of 'Harper's Ferry, ' " American
Literature,
40
(May 1968), pp. 164-178.
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"Poe's 'Von Kempelen and His Discovery' — Sources and Significance," Etudes
Anglaises, 20 (January 1967), pp. 12-23.
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"Notre-Dame de Paris in Two of Poe's Tales," Revue des
Langues
Vivantes, 34 (September 1968), pp. 354-366.
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"Poe's 'Sonnet to Zante': Sources and Associations," Comparative
Literature
Studies, 5 (Winter 1968), pp. 303-315.
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"Poe, Byron, and Miss Matilda," Names, 16 (December 1968), pp.
390-414.
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"Victor Hugo and Poe," Revue de Litterature Comparee, 42
(October
1968), pp. 494-518.
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"Poe's 'Shadow' as Prelude to 'The Masque of the Red Death,'" Studies
in Short Fiction, 6 (Fall 1968), pp. 103-106.
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"Poe and the Computer," Institute of Computer Research in the
Humanities,
New York University, Newsletter, 3, No. 3 (Spring 1968), pp.
2-3.
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"Poe's Iron Pen," American Transcendental Quarterly, No. II
(II
Quarter 1969), pp. 16-18.
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"Poe as a Scriblerian," The Scriblerian, I (April 1969), pp.
30-31.
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"Provenance and Correct Text of Poe's Review of Griswold's Female
Poets,"
Poe Newsletter, 3 (April 1969), pp. 35-36.
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" 'Delightful Sights', a Possible Walt Whitman Article in Poe's Broadway
Journal," Walt Whitman Review, 15 (Fall 1969), pp. 180-187.
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"Du Bartas and Victor Hugo in Poe's Criticism," Mississippi
Quarterly,
33
(Fall 1969), pp. 45-55.
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"Poe's 'Diddling': Source of Title and Tale," Southern Literary
Review,
2
(Fall 1969), pp. 106-111.
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"Poe's Use of the Name Ermengarde in 'Eleonora,'" Notes and
Queries,
215
(September 1970), pp. 332-333.
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"Poe in the Boston Notion," The New England Quarterly, 42
(December 1969), pp. 585-589.
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"Poe's Dr. Ollapod," American Literature, 42 (May 1970), pp.
80-82.
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"Figs, Bells, Poe, and Horace Smith," Poe Newsletter, 3 (June
1970),
pp. 8-10.
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"Poe's Use of Isaac Disraeli's Curiosities to Disparage
Emerson,"
Poe
Newsletter, 3 (December 1970), p. 38.
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"Poe and the Boston Notion," English Language Notes, 8
(September
1970), pp. 23-28.
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"Poe's 'Some Words with a Mummy' Reconsidered," Emerson Society
Quarterly,
60
(Fall 1970), pp. 60-67.
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Review of Michael Allen's Poe and the British Magazine Tradition in
Nineteenth-Century
Fiction, 25 (December 1970), pp. 371-375. (review)
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"Politics and History in Poe's 'Mellonta Tauta,'" Studies in Short
Fiction,
8
(Fall 1971), pp. 627-631.
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"Poe's Use of Material from Bernardin de Saint-Pierre's Etudes,"
Romance
Notes, 12 (Summer 1971), pp. 1-8.
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"Poe's Literary Use of 'Oppodeldoc' and Other Patent Medicines," Poe
Newsletter, 4 (Fall 1971), pp. 30-32.
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"Poe's Tale of Psyche Zenobia: A Reading for Constructive Ingenuity and
Humor," Chapter in the Ostrom Festschrift, Papers on Poe
(Wittenberg,
Ohio), March 1972, pp. 92-103.
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"'Mystification' by Poe: Its Source in Fay's Norman Leslie," Mississippi
Quarterly, 25 (Spring 1972), pp. 111-130.
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"Poe and Thomas Moore," Emerson Society Quarterly, 18 (1972),
pp.
166-173.
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"Names Used for Humor in Poe's Tales," Proceedings of Names
Institute
at
East Texas State University, Fall 1972, pp. 51-57.
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"The Temperance Movement and Its Friends Look at Poe," Costerus (Amsterdam),
2 (Summer 1972), pp. 119-144.
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"Poe and Henry James," The Yearbook of English Studies, Vol.
3,
1973, pp. 232-242.
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"A Hoax Detected: Poe's Illustration for 'The Island of the Fay,' " The
Mystery and Detection Annual, Beverly Hills, 1972, pp. 33-45.
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"Poe's 'Eldorado' Viewed as a Song," Prairie Schooner, 46
(Fall
1973), pp. 228-235.
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"An Eighteen Thirty-Nine Review of Poe's Tales in Willis's The
Corsair, " Poe Studies, 5 (December 1972), p. 56.
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"More Music to Poe: Two Hundred Additions to the Lists of Music Based
on
Poe's Poetry," Music and Letters, 54 (1973), pp. 391-404.
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"Poe as E. T. S. Grey," Ball State University Forum, 14
(Summer
1973), pp. 44-46.
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"Dean Swift in the Works of Poe," Notes and Queries, 218 (July
1973),
pp. 244-246.
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"Poe and Hemingway on Violence and Death," English Studies, 57
(April
1976), pp. 139-142.
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"Place Names in Poe's Creative Writings," Poe Studies, 6
(December
1973), pp. 43-48.
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"Poe's Letter to Howard — a Hoax," Poe Studies, 6 (June 1973),
pp.
27-28.
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"Poe's Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym and the Contemporary
Reviewers,"
Studies
in American Fiction, 2 (Spring 1974), pp. 37-56.
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"Poe, Freeman Hunt, and Four Unrecorded Reviews of Poe's Works," Texas
Studies in Literature and Language, 16 (Summer 1974), pp. 305-313.
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"Poe's Use of the Name 'De Vere' in 'Lenore,' " Names, 23
(Fall
1974), pp. 1-5.
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"Poe and the Incubator," American Notes and Queries, 12 (May
1974),
pp. 146-149.
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"Another Source of 'The Bells' by Poe," Mississippi Quarterly, 27
(Fall 1974), pp. 467-473.
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"More on Lippard and Poe," Poe Studies, 7 (Fall 1974), pp.
22-23.
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"Undine in the Works of Poe," Studies in Romanticism, 14
(Winter 1975), pp. 59-74.
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"The Contemporary Reviews of Eureka" American Transcendental
Quarterly,
26
(Spring 1975), pp. 26-30.
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"Three Early Notices of Pym and the Snowden Connection," Poe
Studies, 8 (December 1975), pp. 32-35.
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"The Self-Destructive Fall: A Theme from Shakespeare Used in Pym and
'The Imp of the Perverse,' " Etudes Anglaises, 29 (June 1976),
pp.
199-202.
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"Nicholas Nickleby in 'The Devil in the Belfry,' " Poe
Studies,
8 (June 1975), p. 23.
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"Southey's Curse of Kehama in Poe's 'City in the Sea,' " Wordsworth
Circle, 7 (Spring 1976), pp. 101-106.
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"Poe's 'Diddling': More on the Dating and the Aim," Poe Studies, 9 June
1976), pp. 11 - 13.
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"Poe's 'Murders in the Rue Morgue': The Ingenious Web Unravelled," Studies
in the American Renaissance, I (1977), pp. 235-259.
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"Poe and Music," Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart
(supplementary
volume of 1978).
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"A Comprehensive Bibliography of Editions and Translations of Arthur
Gordon Pym," American Transcendental Quarterly, No. 37
(Winter
1978), pp. 93-110.
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"Pym's Narrative in the American Newspapers: More Uncollected
Notices,"
Poe
Studies, 11 June 1978), pp. 8-10.
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"The Narrative of Benjamin Morrell: Out of 'The Bucket' and
into
Poe's Pym," Studies in American Fiction, 4 (Fall
1976), pp.
157-172.
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"Poe and Daniel Defoe: A Significant Relationship," Topic 30, 30
(Fall 1976), pp. 3-22.
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"The Word 'Autorial' in Poe's Criticism: History and Implications," Poe
Studies, 10 (June 1977), 15-18.
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"Poe on Margaret Fuller in 1845," Women and Literature, 5
(Spring
1977), pp. 47-50.
-
"Hans Pfaall: A False Variant and the Phallic Fallacy," The
Mississippi
Quarterly, 31 (Fall 1978), pp. 519-527.
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"Illustrations for the Works of Poe in Spanish Translation," Circulo:
Revista de la CuRura, 8 (1979), pp. 91-103.
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"Poe's Derivation of 'Tekeli-li' in Pym's Narrative," Poe
Studies,
12
(rune 1979), p. 19, in collaboration with David K. Jackson.
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"Poe and the Dance," Studies in the American Renaissance, (G. K.
Hall, Boston, 1980), pp. 169- 182.
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"Poe, Henry King, and the Two Writers Called Montgomery," Studies
in
American Fiction, Fall 1980.
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"Empedocles in Poe: A Contribution of Bielfeld," Poe Studies, 12
(December 1979).
-
"Poe and Kipling: 'A Heavy Debt' Acknowledged," The Kipling
Journal,
47
(March 1980), pp. 13-24.
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"Woodrow Wilson and Julian Hawthorne in Support of Poe," Poe
Studies,
12
(December 1979).
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"From 'Estelle' into 'Annabel Lee,' " American Notes and Queries, 1980.
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"Poe's Invention of the 'Psychological Autobiographists,' " Poe
Studies,
11 (June 1978), pp 15-16.
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"Poe Viewed and Reviewed: An Annotated Checklist of All Reviews of His
Books," Poe Studies, 13 (December 1980, pp. 17-28.
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"Poe and Roosevelt," The Mississippi Quarterly, 34 (Winter
1980),
pp. 51-59.
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"Poe and His Illustrators," The American Book Collector, ns 2
(March/April
1981), pp. 2-17, 2 (May/June 1981), pp. 33-40.
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"Music and Edgar Allan Poe: A Second Annotated Checklist," Poe
Studies,
15 (June 1982), pp. 7-13.
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"Poe and John Gadsby Chapman," Studies in the American Renaissance,
1983, pp. 245-274.
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" 'The Conqueror Worm' of Poe and Macbeth," Explicator, 40
(Spring
1982), pp. 25-28.
-
"Harry Clarke's Illustrations for Poe's Tales," a brouchure (21 p.)
published
by Oxmoor House, Birmingham, Alabama, for its reprint of Tales of
Mystery
and Imagination (Spring 1982).
-
" 'MS. Found in a Bottle' and Sir David Brewster's Letters as a
Source,'
" Poe Studies, 15 (December 1982), pp. 40-41.
-
"Poe and Shakespeare," Studies in the American Renaissance,
1985,
pp. 157-186.
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"Music and Edgar Allan Poe; Addendum to Part I," Poe Studies,
15
(December 1982), p. 42.
-
"Hemingway in Favor of Poe," Poe Studies Association Newsletter,
9 (Spring 1981), pp. 3-4.
-
"Clavel's Sho-gun and Its Use of 'A Dream withing a Dream,' " Poe
Studies, 16 (June 1983), p. 13
-
"More of Poe's Word Coinages," Poe Studies, 16 (Dec. 1983), pp.
39-40.
-
"Longfellow and Poe," Mississippi Quarterly, 38, (Fall 1984),
pp.
475-482.
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" 'Annabel Lee' Traced to Cunningham's 'Lily of Nithsdale,' " American
Notes and Queries, 22 (May 1984), pp. 133-134.
-
"Poe and the Richmond Compiler in 1845, Two Hostile Notices," Poe
Studies, 18 (June 1985), pp. 6-7.
-
"Stoddard's Elegiac Sonnet on Poe," Poe Studies, 19 (Dec.
1986),
pp. 32-34.
-
"The Poe Edition of the Library of America," Poe Studies, 18
(Dec.
1985), pp. 29-32 (review).
-
"Poe's 'Ulalume,' Its Likely Source and Sound," American Notes and
Queries,
ns 2 (Jan 1988), pp. 17-20.
-
"Poe's Presence in the Fiction of 1987," Poe Studies Association
Newsletter,
15 (Fall, 1987), p. 7.
-
"Poe as Author of the 'Outis' Letter and 'The Bird of the Dream,' " Poe
Studies, 20 (June 1987), pp. 10-15.
-
"Poe and Saul Bellow: A literary Connection," Saul Bellow Journal,
7 (Winter 1988), pp. 15-26.
-
"Letter to the Editor [on the identity of 'Outis']," Poe Studies
Association
Newsletter, 17 (Fall 1989), pp. 6-7.
-
"The 'Raven' Parody that Captivated Abe Lincoln," The University of
Mississippi Studies in English, ns 7 (1989), pp. 121-129.
-
"Poe's Word Coinages: Supplement II," Poe Studies, 22 (Spring
1990),
pp. 40-42.
-
"F. S. Osgood and Saroni's Musical Times: Documents linking Poe,
Osgood,
and Griswold," Poe Studies, 23 (Dec. 1990), pp. 27-36.
-
"Poe and Tasistro" (From the manuscript by W. T. Bandy, edited and
revised
by James Patty and B. R. Pollin), Poe Studies, 23 (Dec. 1990),
pp.
37-40.
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"Living Writers of America" (unpublished manuscript by Poe,
transcribed,
edited and annotated by B. R. Pollin), Studies in the American
Renaissance,
1991, pp. 151-211.
-
"Repackaging Poe Scholarship: A 'New" Collection of Criticism by Graham
Clarke," Poe Studies, 24 (June 1991), pp. 49-54. (review)
-
"A Posthumous Assessment: The 1849-1850 Peridocial Press Response to
Edgar
Allan Poe," American Periodicals, 2 (Fall 1992), pp. 6-50.
-
"Poe's Life Reflected through the Sources of Pym," in Richard
Kopley,
ed., Poe's Pym: Critical Explorations, Durham: Duke University
Press,
1992, pp. 95-103, 299-302.
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"Poe was a Writer of Song," American Renaissance Literary Report,
6 (Summer 1992), pp. 58-66.
-
"The Presence of Poe in Borge's Reviews in El Hogar," Poe
Studies,
25 (1992), p. 39.
-
"Poe and Opera," Grove's Dicitonary of Opera, NY and London:
Macmillian's,
1992, p. 1039.
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"Preface" (To William Woolfson's Flora and Fauna in the Works of Poe),
New York: Senda Nueva de ediciones, 1992.
-
"Names Used for Humor in Poe's Fiction," Poe Messenger, 22
(Autumn
1992), pp. 15-19.
-
"Poe and Frances Osgood, as Linked through 'Lenore,' " The
Mississippi
Quarterly, 46 (Spring 1993), pp. 185-197.
-
"Stephen King's Fiction and the Legacy of Poe," Journal of the
Fantastic
in the Arts, 5 (Fall 1993), pp. 2-25.
-
"Music and Edgar Allan Poe: A Third Annotated Check List," Poe
Studies,
26 (1993), pp. 41-58.
-
"Poe's Articles in the 1843 Philadelphia Saturday Museum, 15,000 Words
to be Added to the Canon," American Renaissance Literary Report,
7 (Fall 1993), pp. 139-171.
-
"Poe's Early Creation of 'Self-Puffery' and 'Mutual Admiration
Society,'
" Comments on Etymology, 23 (December 1993), pp. 17-22.
-
"Robert Louis Stevenson on Poe: Unpublished Annotations of Numerous Poe
Texts and a Stevenson Letter," English Literature in Transition,
37 (September 1994), pp. 317-349.
-
"A New Englander's Obituary Eulogy of Poe," American Periodicals,
4 (1994), pp. 1-11.
-
"Poe's Word Coinages, Supplement 2," Poe Studies, 25 (Fall
1994,
issued Spring 1995), 1-13.
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"Poe Didn't Write it" (based on "A New Poe Poem," announced in the New
York Times Book Review for February 5, 1995), Poe Messenger,
25 (Autumn 1995), pp. 4-5. (Also a summary of two Poe Foundation talks
given on 2 October Memorials.)
-
"Maria Clemm, Poe's Aunt: His Bane or Boon?," Mississippi Quarterly,
48 (Spring 1995), pp. 1-13.
-
"Poe in Art, Music, Opera, and Dance," in Eric W. Carlson, ed., Companion
to Poe Studies, Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1996, pp.
494-417.
-
"Poe, the Virtual Inventor, Practioner, and Inspirer of Modern Science
Fiction," Poe Messenger, 26 (Winter 1996), pp. 18-28 and 42-45.
-
"Traces of Poe in the Works of Melville," Melville Society Extracts,
No. 109 (June 1997), pp. 1-18.
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"Bulwer's Rienzi as Multiple Source for Poe," Poe Studies, 29,
no.
2 (December 1996), pp. 66-68.
-
"Poe as Creator of 'bugaboo' and 'Bugaboo': Sources, Facts, and
Complicated
Significance," Comments on Etymology, 26 (1997), pp. 7-12.
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"Poe, the Virtual Inventor, Practioner, and Inspirer of Modern Science
Fiction," [slightly enlarged version], Yearbook of the University
of
Santiago de Compostela, 1997, pp. 77-93.
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"Dicken's Chimes and Its Pathway into Poe's 'Bells,' " Mississippi
Quarterly, 51, no. 2 (Spring 1998), pp. 217-231.
- “Bulwer-Lytton’s Influence on Poe’s Works and Ideas, Especially
for an Author’s ‘Preconceived Design,’ ” Edgar Allan Poe Review,
1, 1 (Spring 2000), 5-12.
- “Terry Southern Reads Pym: His Resultant Unpublished
Short Story, Edited with an Introduction by B. R. Pollin,” Edgar
Allan Poe Review, 1, 2 (Fall 2000), 11-33.
- [review article on] Thomas Ollive Mabbott, ed., Collected
Works of Edgar Allan Poe, 1, “Poems,” 1969; “Tales and Sketches,”
1978: all reprinted by Illinois U. P., Urbana, 2000, in Edgar Allan
Poe Review, 2, 1 (Sprint 2001), 43-46.
- “Who Deserves Credit for Coining and Circulating ‘Marginalia’:
Coleridge or Poe? – an Answer in Two Stages,” Edgar Allan Poe Review,
2, 1 (Sprint 2001), 90-91.
- “ ‘Letter to the Editor: [Johnson’s Prefatory Dictionary]
Plan,’ Holstein’s ‘Geodesic Library’ Used as a Concordance, and a
Puzzling Allusion in Poe’s Letter to Susan Talley,” Edgar Allan Poe
Review, 2, 1, (Spring 2001), 95-96.
- “Poe’s Greek: A Short Prolegomenon to a Long Inquiry,” Edgar
Allan Poe Review, 2, 2 (Fall 2001), 71-77.
- “Interview with Burton Pollin,” Edgar Allan Poe Review,
2, 2 (Fall 2001), 98-120.
- [review article] “Sir Patrick Moore, ed. Eureka: An Essay on
the Material and Spiritual Universe,” Edgar Allan Poe Review,
3, 2 (Fall 2002), 112-115.
- “Poe’s Greek, Corrected by the Author,” Edgar Allan Poe Review,
3, 2 (Fall 2002), 125.
- “Jack Sullivan and Poe’s Influence on European Music,” Edgar
Allan Poe Review, 4, 1 (Sprint 2003), 17-27.
- “Alexander Pope and His Works in the Writings of Edgar Allan
Poe,” Edgar Allan Poe Review, 4, 2 (Fall 2003), 52-70.
- “When is a Church not a Church?,” Edgar Allan Poe Review,
5, 1 (Sprint 2004), 47-56.
- [marginalia entry] “How Stanley Kauffmann Incorporates ‘The Imp
of the Perverse’ into His Analysis of Marlon Brando’s Character and
Life,” Edgar Allan Poe Review, 5, 1 (Spring 2004), 59.
- [marginalia entry] “Poe’s Heart and the Mountain Climber
by Richard Restak,” Edgar Allan Poe Review, 6, 1 (Spring 2005),
74.
- “Poe and Ray Bradbury: A Persistent Influence and Interest,” Edgar
Allan Poe Review, 6, 2 (Fall 2005), 31-38.
- “Joyce Kilmer Promotes Poe Through His Weekly Interviews with
Popular Writers, in the Sunday Times,” The Southern Quarterly,
44, 1 (Fall 2006), 1-20.
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