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Imagination: Secret Writing from Edgar Poe to the Internet. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997.

———, and Stephen Rachman, eds. The American Face of Edgar Allan Poe. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.

Rowe, John Carlos. Through the Custom-House: Nineteenth-Century American Fiction and Modern Theory. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982.

Silverman, Kenneth, ed. New Essays on Poe’s Major Tales. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1993.

Stovall, Floyd. Edgar Poe the Poet: Essays Old and New on the Man and his Work. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1969.

Thompson, G. R. Poe’s Fiction: Romantic Irony in the Gothic Tales. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1973.

Vines, Lois Davis, ed. Poe Abroad: Influence, Reputation, Affinities. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1999.

Walker, I. M. Edgar Allan Poe: The Critical Heritage. London: Rout-ledge, 1986.

Whalen, Terence. Edgar Allan Poe and the Masses: The Political Economy of Literature in Antebellum America. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999.

Wilbur, Richard. Responses. Prose Pieces: 1953-1976. New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1976.

Williams, Michael J. S. A World of Words: Language and Displacement in the Fiction of Edgar Allan Poe. Durham: Duke University Press, 1988.

CRITICISM: ESSAYS

Barthes, Roland. “Textual Analysis of a Tale of Poe.” In On Signs, ed. Marshall Blonsky. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press; 1985:84-97.

Dayan, Joan. “Amorous Bondage: Poe, Ladies, and Slaves.” American Literature 66 (1994):239-73.

———. “From Romance to Modernity: Poe and the Work of Poetry.” Studies in Romanticism 29 (1990):413-37.

Eakin, Paul John. “Poe’s Sense of an Ending.” American Literature 45 (1973):1-22.

Gargano, James. “The Question of Poe’s Narrators.” College English 25 (1963):177-81.

Hovey, Kenneth. “ ‘These Many Pieces Are Yet One Book’: The Book-Unity of Poe’s Tale Collections.” Poe Studies 31 (1998):1-16.

Jackson, Leon. “ ‘Behold Our Literary Mohawk, Poe’: Literary Nationalism and the ‘Indianation’ of Antebellum American Culture.” ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance 48 (2002):97-133.

Jay, Gregory S. “Poe: Writing and the Unconscious.” Bucknell Review 28 (1983):144-69.

Jordan, Cynthia S. “Poe’s Re-Vision: The Recovery of the Second Story.” American Literature 59 (1987):1-19.

Kennedy, J. Gerald. “ ‘A Mania for Composition’: Poe’s Annus Mirabilis and the Violence of Nation Building.” American Literary History 17 (2005):1-35.

Moldenhauer, Joseph. “Murder as a Fine Art: Basic Connections between Poe’s Aesthetics, Psychology, and Moral Vision.” PMLA 83 (1968):284-97.

Smith, Dave. “Edgar Allan Poe and the Nightmare Ode.” Southern Humanities Review 29 (1995):1-10

Tate, Allen. “The Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe.” Sewanee Review 76 (1968):214-25.

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