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The House of
Usher Page. Fine general page, interesting and frequently
updated. Warning: Music starts when the page loads.
The
Poe Perplex. This older site (no longer maintained) was created
by students at the U.S. Naval Academy; it contains information
on the poems and tales.
Article
attributing Poe's death to rabies rather than to alcoholism.
The Edgar Allan Poe National
Historic Site web page includes a picture of Poe's house in
Philadelphia.
Poe Page and Poe Decoder. Biographical
information and individual (not necessarily scholarly) essays on
Poe.
Nineteenth-century views of Poe
- "Edgar
Allen [sic] Poe" by Rufus Griswold (The International
Magazine of Literature, Art, and Science, October 1, 1850).
See also "Poe
and his Biographer, Griswold," The Old Guard, June
1866.
- "Life
and Writing of Edgar Allan Poe" (The United States
Democratic Review, December 1850)
- "Edgar
Allan Poe" by John Savage (The United States Democratic
Review, Jan. 1851).
- "Edgar
Allan Poe" (The United States Democratic Review, February
1851)
- "The
Late Edgar Allan Poe" (The United States Democratic
Review, April 1856)
- "Edgar
Allan Poe" (North American Review, 1856)
- "Edgar
Allan Poe" by Edmund Clarence Stedman (Scribner's,
1880)
- "Poe's
Legendary Years" by G. E. Woodberry (Atlantic, 1884)
- "Selections
from the Correspondence of Edgar Allan Poe," ed. George
Woodberry (Century, Sept. 1894) ("Selections," Oct.
1894) ("Selections," Aug.
1894)
- "The
Works of Edgar Allan Poe" (anon.) (Atlantic, 1896)
- "Poe's
Place in American Literature" by Hamilton Wright Mabie
(Atlantic, 1899)
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