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INDEX TO VOL. I.
A.
American Poulterer's Companion: 15
Agincourt, by G. P. R. James: 20
A Streamlet: 28
American Artists, English opinion of: 29
American Ethnological Society: 35
American Prose Writers: 26, 37, 55, 69, 119
A Course of English Reading by Rev. James Pycroft: 65
A Painter's Sketch: 79
A Suspended Bishop: 89
A New Washington Monument: 92
A Reply to par, of the Bishop's Statement, by John Jay: 125
A Manual of Ancient and Modern History, by W. C. Taylor: 142
Anastatic Printing: 142, 229, 248
A Distinguished Authoress with Portrait: 153
A Tale of Luzon: 196
Architecture — Stewart's New Store: 188
A Commission of Lunacy, by Harry Franco: 198
Anthon's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities: 225
American Author's Union: 233, 250
Achilles' Wrath: 251
A Gentle Puff: 266
Aurora Agricultural Institute: 293
Anniversary Week: 300
A Peep behind the Curtain — Man in Love: 324
Astarte: 360
A Perfect Lady: 365
A Holiday on the Hudson: 389
A Just View of a bad habit: 390
An essay on the Philosophy of Medical Science, &c.: 392
A Pilgrimage to Treves: 394
A Memory of Thomas Hood: 412
B.
Barbarities of the Theatres: 71
Beggary — The Devices of: 72
Bits of News: 77, 94, 110
Broadway Carnival: 126
Bertini's Method for the Piano Forte: 158, 172
Berenice: 217
Bon-Bon: 243
Broadway: 259
Bobus Smith: 298
Broadway Theatre: 301
British criticisms on American Art: 403
C.
Copying Engravings: 29, 88
Carlyle's Preface to Emerson's Essay: 29
Conversation on some of the Old Poets: 33, 53
Calling Spirits from the vasty deep: 40
City Chit-Chat: 44
Catalogue of the Mercantile Library in New York: 16
Chronology: 91
Criticism the Curse of: 92
Cheap Postage: 108
City Amusements: 120; 242
Complimentary Concerts: 189
Children of Mount Ids: 193
Correspondence between a Mother and Governess: 404
D.
Dignity of Poverty: 34
Dishonorable Affairs: 46
Dana R. H. his writings: 69
Devotional Family Bible: 125
Dick's Engraving of the Last Supper: 188
Dramatic Oration: 318
Delightful Sights: 347
Desultory Thoughts: 405
Dream Land: 407
E.
English Opinions of American Artists: 29
Editorial Correspondence: 63, 79, 111, 158
Euterpean Society: 91
Eothon, or Traces of Travel brought home from the East: 177, 295
Estelle: 234
Exhibition of the Academy of Design: 257, 275, 289, 305
Enigma: 291
Eleonora: 322
Encyclopedia of Domestic Economy: 345, 376
F
Fashion-illustrated: 8
Flowers for children: 15
Fashion: 46
Florence Vane: 169 [page 362:]
Fashion-new Comedy by Mrs. Mowatt: 203
Fact and Fiction: 302
Fountains: 353
Fleetwood, or the Stain of Birth: 361
French Opera at the Park Theatre: 410
G.
Good Advice: 25
Governor's Room, City Hall: 76
Greeley, Horace, Portrait: 105
Great Tower of Tarudant: 106, 117, 137, 170, 202
Gratuitous Services at Charitable Concerts: 107, 124
Gabrielle: 123
Gambling: 133
Graham's Magazine: 139
George Loner's Concert: 140
Glossary of Ecclesiastical Ornament and Costume: 145
Grand Concert of the German Society: 171
German Society and Madame Otto: 189
Glimpses of Broadway: 289
H.
Hints on the Re-organization of the Navy: 49
Harper's Illuminated Bible: 83
Hudson's Lecture on Hamlet: 123
Hope: 265
House Furniture: 273
Horace Vernet: 277
Homer's Iliad — the first three vols. Chas. Anthon: 295
Headlong Hall and Nightmare Abbey: 311
Harper's Illustrated Shakspeare: 394
I.
Introductory: 1
Is Genius Conscious of its Powers: 10
Important Discovery in Art -Copying Engravings: 29
Illustrated Genealogy of Geo. Washington: 34
Interior of Trinity Church: 41
Indian Names of the Islands and Bay of New York: 138
Important Addition to the piano Forte: 222
Italian Opera: 237
Imagination and Fancy: 252
J.
Jones, William, his writings: 26
K.
Kneeland Horace, the Sculptor: 58, 397
L.
Letters from an Anxious Father: 62
Letter from Dr. A. Sidney Duane: 75
Letters from a Landscape Painter: 99
Last of Tyler — illustrated: 152
Letters from James Givens to his Cousin: 152, 168
Literary Intelligence: 174, 238
Library of Commerce: 193
Love's Reply: 231
Law and Waltzing: 260
Labor, the Dignity of: 265
Letters from New York, by Mrs. L. M. Child: 295
Life of Goderly W. Von Leihniiz: 326
Letter to the Broadway Journal: 373
Leonora — the New Opera: 380, 397
M.
Mind among the Spindles: 2
Monuments to Mr. Clay: 22
“Mi Boy” and the “Brigadier” — Illustrated: 57
Musical Intelligence: 94, 110, 126
Monltour Edouart's Silhouette Rooms: 101
Musical Criticism: 124
Musical Review: 142, 157, 171, 190, 206, 237, 254, 270, 285, 332, 346
Musical Items: 158, 173, 190, 286, 300, 317, 361
Mechanic's Institute Conversation Meeting: 169
Miscellany: 175, 190, 207, 224, 255, 271, 302, 333, 366
Mr. Hudson, the new lecturer on Shakspeare — Portrait: 216
Mr. Coleman's Patent Disputed: 221
Michelel's History of France: 225
My Village Home: 217
May: 311
My Early Love — Tennyson: 348
Magazine Writing-Peter Snook: 354
Morella: 388 [page 363:]
N.
New Year's Calls: 13
New York versus Massachusetts: 23
Natural Boundaries of Empires: 50, 68
Natural History of Creation — Vestiges of: 52
Now is always best: 58
National Nomenclature: 72, 186, 286
New York Vocal Society: 78, 206
New Discovery in Art-Copying Engravings: 29, 88
New York Gallery of Fine Arts: 102, 134, 187
New Comedy by Mrs. Mowatt: 203
Night, a Poem: 252
Native Talent versus Foreign Talent: 347
Number One's: 396
O.
Ole Bulls Niagara: 9
Opera House-Italian: 30
Old Heads and Young Hearts: 35
Origin of Manhattan, Hell-Gate, etc.: 56
Operas and Concerts: 59
One of the Upper Ten Thousand. Illustrated: 136
Osceola Signing the Treaty: 248
On Writing for the Magazines: 291
Old English Poetry: 313
P.
Poems by Elizabeth Barrett Barrett: 417
Principles and Practice of Obstetric Medicine and Surgery: 29
Philharmonic Society: 46, 156, 269, 397
Places Worth Visiting: 60, 76, 101
Poems by Sir Edward Lytton Bulwer: 81
Paintings, by William Page: 86, 114, 131, 150, 166, 201
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts: 121
Pardoning Governor: 122
Prescott's Ferdinand and Isabella: 129
Poe's Reply to Outis on Imitation and Plagiarism: 147, 161, 178, 194, 210
Plato Contra Atheos: 393
Popular Lectures on Astronomy, by M. Arago: 194
Portrait of an Annexationist: 200
Prospects of the Drama: 219
Paul de la Roche, the Painter: 248
Public Disasters: 258
Poems by Fitz-Greene Halleck: 281
Professor Gouraud: 299
Poems by W. W. Lord: 328
Philothea, by L. M. Child: 342
Phonographic Pronouncing Dictionary, by William Bolles: 377
R.
Rome; as seen by a New Yorker: 98
Remembered Music: 104
Rural Architecture: 213
Rare Collection of Polyglott Bibles: 228
Reform: 243
Report of the Trustees of the Perkin's Institute and Massachusetts Asylum of the Blind: 266
S.
Sugar Making Excursion: 3
Song-To my Wife: 14
Sketches of American Prose Writers: 26
Street Sweeping: 28
Surrender of New York to the Dutch: 38
St. Ignatius and his Companions: 52
Singular Anecdote of a Cat: 56
Some Secrets of the Magazine Prison-House: 103
Sacred Music Society: 141, 137
Satirical Poems: 161
Some Passages in the Life of a Lion: 164
Southern Literary Messenger: 183
Signor Sanquirico's Concert: 205
So let it be: 217
Street-Paving: 241
stanzas: 248
Saul — A Mystery: 296
Spending Money for Worthless Objects: 321
Sonnet: 326
Shadow — A Parable: 341
Song of the Flowers to the Sunbeam: 360
Shakspeare — Harper's Illustrated edition: 394
Satanstoe, by J. Cooper: 395
T.
The Art Union Pictures: 12, 21, 36
To My Wife — A Song: 14 [page 364:]
The Magazines: 15, 45, 60, 93, 109, 320, 235, 268, 285, 297, 316
The Dutch and the Puritans: 23
The Epitaph: 29
The Drama: 30, 59, 73, 125
Trinity Church-Interior of: 41
The Wreath: 44
The False Ringlet: 42
The Meannesses or English Line: 62
The Chimes; by Charles Dickens: 7
The Devices of Beggary: 72
The Ring: 73
The Mozart Institute or Frankfort-on-the-Maine: 75
The Navy: 85
The Bishop: 89
The Two Laths: 90
The Raven: 90
The Curse of Criticism: 92
The Snow: 93
The Revelation: 104
Thefts of American Authors: 209
The Sanitary Condition of the Laboring Population of N. York: 111, 129
Tuckerman, Henry T. — his writings: 119
The Wife of Lot: 123
The Age — A Satire. by Alfred Wheeler: 126
The Pilgrimage to Kevmar: 135
The Lost Boy: 141
Thoughts of a Silent Man: 151, 153, 184, 212, 227
The Ghost Seer: 154
The Dignity of Tailors: 167
The Belle of Broadway: 169
The Dying One: 186
The Amber Witch: 193
The Rivulet's Dream: 215
The Antigone at Palmo's: 236
The Indian Guide-Painting by Charles Deas: 254
The Oval Portrait: 264
The Dignity of Labor: 265
The Sleeper: 273
The Grateful Clerk: 279
The Prisoners of Perote: 284
Three Sundays in a Week: 293
To One in Paradise: 295
The Pencil of Nature: 296
The Crossing's Sweeper: 300
The Pit and the Pendulum: 377
The National Barber: 315
Titian's Venns: 316
The Duke of Wellington's Despatches: 325
The Conqueror Worm: 331
The North and the South: 337
The Three Maxims: 339
The Unseen River: 341
To Lenore: 347
The Whippoorwill: 390
The Assignation: 357
The Grave of L. E. L.: 365
The Premature Burial: 369
Translation of an Ode of Sappho: 379
The New Opera — Leonora: 380-397
The Adventures of a Gentleman in search of a Dinner: 385-401
The Idea: — Found: 390
The Heart of Man: 391
Thorwaldson's Statue of Byron: 391
The Esthetic Letters, Essays, &c., of Schiller: 408
Thomas Hood — A Memory of: 412
U.
Universality of Human Emotions: 303
Undine and Sintram: 209
V.
Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation: 52
Valentines: 88
W.
Webster, Miss Delia: 23
Willis, N. P. — his Prose Writings: 37
Waters, John — his Prose Writings: 55
Wall Street Architecture: 76
Why a National Literature cannot flourish in the United States of North America: 82
Woman in the Nineteenth Century: 97, 130, 145, 182
Why are not the Sciences better Understood: 115
Webster, Daniel and his Friends: 186
Woman — The Hareem: 374
Weekly Notes: 412
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Notes:
In the original index, the title is given as left-justified and the page numbers as right-justified, with spaced dots run between these effective columns to make it easier to follow a line. In the current presentation, the titles have been bolded, and are separated from the page references by a colon.
Most of the entries in this index are not present in Pollin's text because he is only collecting material that can be attributed to Poe, and the tales and poems were already collected by Mabbott. Poe did not prepare an index to volume II.
There is one odd feature about the original index, which has been retained in the current presentation. Entries are divided alphabetically by the first character of the title, but within each letter section, entries are listed in order by the first page reference rather than by being alphabetized by title. Some entries appear more than once, such as “Raven” under “R” and “The Raven” under “T”
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[S:0 - BRP3J, 1986] - Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore - Editions - The Collected Writings of Edgar Allan Poe (B. R. Pollin) (Index to Vol. I)