- Preface
- Memoir of Edgar Allan Poe by John H. Ingram, part 1
- Memoir of Edgar Allan Poe by John H. Ingram, part 2
- Dedication
- Preface by E.A.P.
- The Raven
- The Bells
- Ulalume
- To Helen
- Annabel Lee
- A Valentine
- An Enigma
- To My Mother
- For Annie
- To F——
- To Frances S. Osgood
- Eldorado
- Eulalie
- A Dream within a Dream
- Marie Louise (Shew)
- (2) To Marie Louise (Shew)
- The City in the Sea
- The Sleeper
- Bridal Ballad
- Notes
- Lenore
- To One in Paradise
- The Coliseum
- The Haunted Palace
- The Conqueror Worm
- Silence
- Dreamland
- To Zante
- Hymn
- Notes
- Scene 1 from Politian
- Scene 2 from Politian
- Scene 3 from Politian
- Scene 4 from Politian
- Scene 5 from Politian
- Note
- Poems of Youth, Introduction
- Sonnet — to Science
- Al Aaraf
- Tamerlane
- To Helen
- The Valley of Unrest
- Israfel
- To —— (''I heed not that my earthly lot'')
- To —— (''The Bowers whereat, in dreams, I see'')
- To the River
- Song
- Spirits of the Dead
- A Dream
- Romance
- Fairyland
- The Lake
- Evening Star
- Imitation
- ''The Happiest Day''
- Hymn (translation from the Greek)
- Dreams
- ''In Youth I have Known One''
- A Pæan
- Notes
- Alone
- To Isadore
- The Village Street
- The Forest Reverie
- Notes
- The Island of the Fay
- The Power of Words
- The Colloquy of Monos and Una
- The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion
- Shadow — a Parable
- Silence — a Fable
- essay - The Poetic Principle
- essay - The Philosophy of Composition
- essay - Old English Poetry
In placing before the public this collection of Edgar Poe's poetical works, it is requisite to point out in what respects it differs from, and is superior to, the numerous collections which have preceded it. Until recently, all editions, whether American or English, of Poe's poems have been verbatim reprints of the first posthumous collection, published at New York in 1850.
In 1874 I began drawing attention to the fact that unknown and unreprinted poetry by Edgar Poe was in existence. Most, if not all, of the specimens issued in my articles have since been reprinted by different editors and publishers, but the present is the first occasion on which all the pieces referred to have been garnered into one sheaf. Besides the poems thus alluded to, this volume will be found to contain many additional pieces and extra stanzas, nowhere else published or included in Poe's works. Such verses have been gathered from printed or manuscript sources during a research extending over many years.
In addition to the new poetical matter included in this volume, attention should, also, be solicited on behalf of the notes, which will be found to contain much matter, interesting both from biographical and bibliographical points of view. - Summary by John H. Ingram, the editor
Cast List for Politian (sections 35-39):
Alessandra: Foon
Castiglione: Algy Pug
Di Broglio: Nemo
Lalage: TriciaG
Jacinta: B L Newman
Monk: merendo07
Baldazzar: Phil Schempf
Politian: Adrian Stephens
Narrator & Editor: Larry Wilson
In 1874 I began drawing attention to the fact that unknown and unreprinted poetry by Edgar Poe was in existence. Most, if not all, of the specimens issued in my articles have since been reprinted by different editors and publishers, but the present is the first occasion on which all the pieces referred to have been garnered into one sheaf. Besides the poems thus alluded to, this volume will be found to contain many additional pieces and extra stanzas, nowhere else published or included in Poe's works. Such verses have been gathered from printed or manuscript sources during a research extending over many years.
In addition to the new poetical matter included in this volume, attention should, also, be solicited on behalf of the notes, which will be found to contain much matter, interesting both from biographical and bibliographical points of view. - Summary by John H. Ingram, the editor
Cast List for Politian (sections 35-39):
Alessandra: Foon
Castiglione: Algy Pug
Di Broglio: Nemo
Lalage: TriciaG
Jacinta: B L Newman
Monk: merendo07
Baldazzar: Phil Schempf
Politian: Adrian Stephens
Narrator & Editor: Larry Wilson
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