Complete Poems
Although best known for his tales, Edgar Allan Poe himself thirsted for fame primarily as a poet. This volume, assembled by the eminent Poe scholar Thomas Ollive Mabbott, is the single most authoritative edition of Poe's poems ever published: 101 poems and their variants, including such gems as...
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Although best known for his tales, Edgar Allan Poe himself thirsted for fame primarily as a poet. This volume, assembled by the eminent Poe scholar Thomas Ollive Mabbott, is the single most authoritative edition of Poe's poems ever published: 101 poems and their variants, including such gems as "The Raven," "The Bells," and "Annabel Lee," as well as previously uncollected poems, fragments, verses he published in reviews he wrote, and poems attributed to him. In this exhaustive collection, Mabbott takes a fresh look at these texts, aiming "to present what [Poe] wrote, to explain why he wrote it, to tell what he meant when he wrote it (if that be in any way obscure), and to give a history of its publication." Containing the definitive poems as well as pertinent biographical background, full annotations, and a meticulous enumeration of successive texts and variants, Mabbott's edition stands as a firm foundation for Poe scholarship as well as for more general appreciation.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780252069215 (0252069218)
ASIN: 252069218
Publish date: August 31st 2000
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Pages no: 672
Edition language: English
Poems written between 1827 and 1849, because it was difficult to write after he died. Introduction by Jay Parini, which is mostly a brief bio of Poe. Afterword by April Bernard. Poe worked with various rhyme schemes. He liked to employ repetition and adjusted (or tweaked) repetition. He had an ear...
Tengo que aclarar, no sin cierta vergüenza, que no sabía que Edgar Allan Poe había escrito poesía hasta que me prestaron el libro.No estoy segura de qué es lo que esperaba al leerlas, pero me encontré transportándome a un mundo gótico y sombrío, pero no carente de sentimientos.Cuando uno piensa en P...
Reviewing based on the annotations provided by Andrew Barger, this edition of Poe's poems was underwhelming and difficult to read. The formatting of the text was messy and confusing (it is much easier to read annotations when they are footnoted rather than shoved in before the poem), and the informa...