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The Complete Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe: Including Essays on Poetry

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Published in the late 19th century, this edition compiles the poetic works of Edgar Allan Poe, an influential figure in American literature. Edited by John H. Ingram, it includes a comprehensive selection of Poe's poems, both previously published and unpublished, alongside essays on poetry that offer insight into his artistic philosophy. The collection highlights recurrent themes such as love, loss, and the macabre, reflecting Poe's distinctive style and emotional depth. Its arrangement and annotations provide context for understanding Poe's literary development and personal experiences, drawing on his lifetime of writing from the early 19th century.

The volume also features a preface by Ingram, discussing the significance of this edition compared to previous collections. It emphasises the inclusion of unknown and unreprinted poetry, making it a notable resource for scholars and readers interested in Poe’s poetic oeuvre. The collection spans Poe's entire career, documenting his evolution as a poet within the broader context of American literature of the period.

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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. John H. Ingram. Memoir of Edgar Allan Poe During the last few years every incident in the life of Edgar Poe has been subjected to microscopic investigation. The result has not been altogether satisfactory. On the one hand, envy and prejudice have magnified every blemish of his character into crime, whilst on the other, blind admiration would depict him as far "too good for human nature's daily food." Let us endeavor to judge him impartially, granting that he was as a mortal subject to the ordinary weaknesses of mortality, but that he was tempted sorely, treated badly, and suffered deeply. The poet's ancestry and parentage are chiefly interesting as explaining some of the complexities of his character. His father, David Poe, was of Anglo-Irish extraction. Educated for the Bar, he elected to abandon it for the stage. In one of his tours through the chief towns of the United States he met and married a young actress, Elizabeth Arnold, member of an English family distinguished for its musical talents. As an actress, Elizabeth Poe acquired some reputation, but became even better known for her domestic virtues. In those days the United States afforded little scope for dramatic…

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