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Note on the Text

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The majority of quotations from Poe’s works are taken from Thomas Ollive Mabbott’s two-volume collection Tales and Sketches and his edition of Complete Poems. Most of Poe’s texts were published multiple times and underwent revisions from printing to printing. The versions printed in Mabbott’s Tales and Sketches are frequently (though not always) drawn from The Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe, edited by Rufus Griswold and published from 1850 to 1856. Preceding each tale or sketch, Mabbott provides a list of its appearances in earlier publications, and he uses footnotes to identify the changes made to each printing. Using these notes, I have occasionally modified the quotations from Tales and Sketches so that they directly reflect the earliest printing of the work under discussion. Where this is the case, I have specified the quoted version in the text or endnotes. However, the dates of publication given for Poe’s works throughout this book always refer to their first printings.

Poe and the Visual Arts

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