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| Editor: | G. R. Thompson, Washington State University | |
| Associate Editor: | Milton C. Petersen, Washington State University | |
| Editorial Board: | Richard P. Benton, Trinity College
Eric W. Carlson, University of Connecticut Patrick F. Quinn, Wellesley College Claude Richard, Université de Montpellier |
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| Research Assistants: | Robert L. Marrs, Judy Osowski, Washington State University |
Poe Newsletter is published twice a year, spring and fall, with occasional supplements. Subscriptions are $2.00 a year. Address subscription requests to Washington State University Press, Pullman, Washington 99163. Address MSS to the Editor, Poe Newsletter, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington 99163. We desire essays and notes on any aspect of Poe the man and writer: bibliographical studies, source and influence studies, studies of Poe in the context of international Romanticism and the history of ideas, as well as critical studies of individual works. Critical studies of Poe's minor writings, especially of his humor and satire, will be read with particular interest. Although Poe Newsletter is focused on Poe, as a central figure of Dark Romanticism, we also welcome general essays on the Gothic and the Grotesque, and on Romantic philosophy, psychology, and literary theory, and relevant essays on Poe's contemporaries in both America and Europe. In general, essays of less than 4,000 words are preferred, though, occasionally, longer essays can be considered. Time of report varies but is normally from two to four months. MSS should conform to The MLA Style Sheet.
ARNTSON, Herbert E.
“A Western Obituary of Poe,” I, 31.
BAXTER, Nancy Niblack.
“Thomas Moore's Influence on “˜Tamerlane’,” II, 37.
BENTON, Richard P.
“Poe's ‘The System of Dr. Tarr and Prof. Fether’: Dickens or Willis?” I, 7-9.
“Edgar Allan Poe: Current Bibliography,” II, 4-12.
“Poe's Acquaintance with Chinese Literature,” II, 34.
BONNET, Jean-Marie.
“Raising the Wind; or, the French Editions of the Works of Edgar Allan Poe” [a review of Oeuvres Imaginatives et Poetiques Complètes d’Edgar Allan Poe, ed. Charles Moulin (Paris, 1966)], I, 12-13. [See also Richard, Claude.]
BRADDY, Haldeen.
“Poe and the West — A Comment,” I, 31.
BRASHER, Thomas L.
“A Whitman Parody of ‘The Raven’?” I, 30-31.
DAMERON, J. Lasley.
“The State of the Complete Bibliography of Poe Criticism, 1827-1967” [a progress report], II, 3.
DAVISON, Ned J.
“‘The Raven’ and ‘Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking’,” I, 5-6.
FORCLAZ, Roger.
“A Source for ‘Berenice’ And A Note on Poe's Reading,” I, 25-27. [column 2:]
GLASSHEIM, Eliot.
“A Dogged Interpretation of ‘Never Bet the Devil Your Head’,” II, 44-45.
GOHDES, Clarence, and Floyd Stovall.
“In Memoriam Thomas Ollive Mabbott, 1898-1968,” I, 17-18.
HALL, Thomas.
“Poe's Use of a Source: Davy's Chemical Researches and ‘Von Kempelen and His Discovery’,” I, 28.
HALIO, Jay L.
“The Moral Mr. Poe,” I, 23-24.
HAMMOND, Alexander.
“The Hidden Jew in Poe's ‘Autography’,” II, 55-56.
HAVERSTICK, Iola S.
“A Note on Poe and Pym in Melville's Omoo,” II, 37.
HILL, John S.
“The Diabetic Mr. Poe?” I, 31.
HOLMAN, Harriet R.
“Hog, Bacon, Ram, and Other ‘Savans’ in Eureka: Notes toward Decoding Poe's Encyclopedic Satire,” II, 49-55.
KANJO, Eugene R.
“‘The Imp of the Perverse’: Poe's Dark Comedy of Art and Death,” II, 41-44.
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LAWSON, Lewis A.
“Poe and the Grotesque: A Bibliography, 1695-1965,” I, 9-10.
LEVINE, Richard A.
“The Downward Journey of Purgation: Notes on an Imagistic Leitmotif in The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym,” II, 29-31.
LUNDQUIST, James.
“The Moral of Averted Descent: The Failure of Sanity in ‘The Pit and the Pendulum’,” II, 25-26.
MABBOTT, Thomas Ollive.
“The Harvard Poe” [a progress report on the state of the Collected Works], I, 4.
MARRS, Robert L.
“Fugitive Poe References: A Bibliography,” II, 12-18.
MCCArTHY, Kevin M.
“Another Source for ‘The Raven’: Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding,” I, 29-
McCLARY, Ben Harris.
“Poe's Turkish Fig-Pedler,” II, 56.
McELDERRY, B. R., Jr.
“T. S. Eliot on Poe,” II, 32-33.
McVICKER, Cecil Don.
“Poe and ‘Anacreon’: A Classical Influence on ‘The Raven’?” I, 29-30.
MOSS, Sidney P.
“Poe and the Saint Louis Daily Reveille,” I, 18-21.
OSTROM, John Ward.
“Poe's MS. Letter to Stella Lewis”“Recently Located,” II, 36-37.
PETERSEN, Milton C.
“Poe and the Void” [a review of Robert Martin Adams, NIL: Episodes in the Literary Conquest of Void During the Nineteenth Century (New York: Oxford University Press, 1966)], I, 14-16.
“Poe as ‘Magazinist’ “ [a review of Michael Allen, Poe and the British Magazine Tradition (New York: Oxford University Press, 1969)], II, 39-40.
POLLIN, Burton R.
“The Provenance and Correct Text of Poe's Review of Griswold's Female Poets of America” II, 35-36.
QUINN, Patrick F.
“Arthur Gordon Pym: ‘A Journey to the End of the Page’?” [a review of Jean Ricardou, “Le Caractere singulier de cette eau,” Critique (Août-Septembre 1967)], I, 13-14.
RICHARD, Claude.
“Raising the Wind; or, The French Editions of the Works of Edgar Allan Poe” [a review of Charles Baudelaire, Oeuvres Complètes, Edition établie dans [column 2:] un ordre nouveau preséntée et annotée par Yves Florenne, 3 vols (Paris: Le Club Français du Livre, 1966)], I, 11-12. [See also Bonnet, Jean-Marie.]
“Another Unknown Early Appearance of ‘The Raven’,” I, 30.
“Poe Studies in Europe: France,” II, 20-23.
“‘MS. Found in a Bottle’ and the Folio Club,” II, 23.
“Arrant Bubbles: Poe's ‘The Angel of the Odd’,” II, 46-48.
ROBBINS, J. Albert.
“The State of Poe Studies,” I, 1-2.
“Query” [Search for unrecorded copies of the Philadelphia Spirit of the Times 1839-1844], I, 4.
“The Poe ‘Dictionary’ “ [a review of Burton R. Pollin, Dictionary of Names and Titles in Poe's Collected Works (New York: DaCapo Press, 1968)], II, 38-39.
SCHERTING, Jack.
“The Bottle and the Coffin: Further Speculations on Poe and Moby-Dick,” I, 22.
STEVENS, Aretta J.
“Faulkner and ‘Helen” — A Further Note,” I, 31.
STOVALL, Floyd, and Clarence Gohdes.
“In Memoriam Thomas Ollive Mabbott, 1898-1968,” I, 17-18.
STRONKS, James.
“A Poe Source for Faulkner? ‘To Helen’ and ‘A Rose for Emily’,” I, 11.
TANSELLE, G. Thomas.
“The State of Poe Bibliography,” II, 1-3.
THOMPSON, G. R.
“The Poe Case: Scholarship and ‘Strategy’,” I, 3.
“Current Poe Studies,” I, 4, 32; II, 24.
“‘Silence’ and the Folio Club: Who Were the ‘Psychological Autobiographists’?” II, 23.
VARNADO, S. L.
“The Case of the Sublime Purloin; or, Burke's Inquiry as the Source of an Anecdote in ‘The Purloined Letter’,” I, 27.
WILCOX, Earl J.
“Poe's Usher and Ussher's Chronology,” I, 31.
WILLIAMS, Paul O.
“A Reading of Poe's ‘The Bells’,” I, 24-25.
WOODBRIDGE, Hensley C.
“Poe in Spanish America: A Bibliographical Supplement,” II, 18-19.
WOODWARD, Robert H.
“Poe's Raven, Faulkner's Sparrow, and Another Window,” II, 37-38.
YONCE, Margaret J.
“The Spiritual Descent into the Maelström: A Debt to ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’,” II, 26-29.
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