Auswahlbibliographie zum Proseminar

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Auswahlbibliographie zum Proseminar
"Edgar Allan Poe"
im SS 2006
bei Prof. Dr. Raimund Borgmeier
1) Edgar Allan Poe – allgemein
Adams, Anthony (ed.). Edgar Allan Poe and Ambrose Bierce. London: Harrap, 1976.
T POE 79 / T BIE 71+
Alexander,.Jean. Affidavits of Genius: Edgar Allan Poe and the French Critics, 1847 - 1924. Port Washington,
NY [u.a.]: Kennikat Press, 1971.
T POE 754
Allen, Michael. Poe and the British Magazine Tradition. New York, NY: Oxford UP, 1969.
T POE 732
Asselineau, Roger. Edgar Allan Poe. Minneapolis, Minn.: Univ. of Minnesota Press, 1970.
T POE 743
Barrett, Arthur. O. Henry and Edgar Allan Poe. New York: Odyssey Press, 1969
T POE 71 / T HEN 71
Beaver, Harold (ed. and introd.). The Science Fiction of Edgar Allan Poe. London [u.a.]: Penguin Books, 1976.
T POE 78
Bittner, William. Poe: A Biography. Boston [u.a.]: Little, Brown, 1962.
T POE 661
Bloom, Clive. Reading Poe, Reading Freud: The Romantic Imagination in Crisis. Basingstoke, Hampshire
[u.a.]: Macmillan, 1988.
T POE 923
Bonaparte, Marie. The Life and Works of Edgar Allan Poe: A Psycho-analytical Interpretation. London:
Hogarth, 1971.
T POE 592
Broussard, Louis. The Measure of Poe. Louis. Norman, Okla.: Univ. of Oklahoma Press, 1969.
T POE 733
Brunotte, Ulrike. "Hinab in den Maelstrom": Das Mysterium der Katastrophe im Werk Edgar Allan Poes.
Stuttgart [u.a.]: Metzler, 1993
T POE 972
Cambiaire, Célestin Pierre. The Influence of Edgar Allan Poe in France. New York: Stechert, 1927.
T POE 481
Campbell, Killis. The Mind of Poe and Other Studies. New York, NY: Russell & Russell, 1962.
T POE 511
Carlson, Eric W. (ed.). The Recognition of Edgar Allan Poe: Selected Criticism since 1829. Ann Arbor, Mich.:
Univ. of Michigan Press, 1966.
T POE 701
Carlson, Eric W. (ed.). Introduction to Poe: A Thematic Reader. Glenview Ill.: Scott, Foresman & Co., 1967.
T POE 720
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Carlson, Eric W. Critical Essays on Edgar Allan Poe. Boston, Mass.: Hall, 1987.
T POE 919
Clarke, Graham (ed.). Edgar Allan Poe: Critical Assessments. 4 vols. Mountfield: Helm Information, 1991.
T POE 951
Dameron, J. Lasley and Irby B. Cauthen. Edgar Allan Poe: A Bibliography of Criticism; 1827 - 1967.
Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1974.
(UB) Auskunft BAp 27, Poe, Edgar A. 01
Davidson, Edward H. Poe: A Critical Study. Cambridge: Belknap Press, 1964.
T POE 631
Dayan, Joan. Fables of Mind: An Inquiry into Poe's Fiction. New York, NY [u.a.]: Oxford UP, 1987.
T POE 876
Deas, Michael J. The Portraits and Daguerreotypes of Edgar Allan Poe. Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1989
T POE 280
Ernst, Jutta. Edgar Allan Poe und die Poetik des Arabesken. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 1996.
T POE 1001
Fagin, N. Bryllion. The Histrionic Mr. Poe. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1966.
T POE 593
Fisher, Benjamin Franklin, IV (ed. & introd.). Poe and His Times: The Artist and His Milieu. Baltimore: Edgar
Allan Poe Soc.; 1990.
Fletcher, Richard M. The Stylistic Development of Edgar Allan Poe. The Hague [u.a.]: Mouton, 1973.
T POE 774
Gale, Robert L. Plots and Characters in the Fiction and Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe. Hamden, Conn: Archon
Books, 1970.
T POE 741
Gregorzewski, Carla. Edgar Allan Poe und die Anfänge einer originär amerikanischen Ästhetik. Heidelberg:
Winter, 1982.
T POE 861
Grossman, Joan Delaney. Edgar Allan Poe in Russia: A Study in Legend and Literary Influence. Würzburg: JalVerl., 1973.
(FBB Slavistik) <113> Ej 1035
Harrison, James A. Life of Edgar Allan Poe. New York: Haskell House, 1970.
T POE 363
Halliburton, David. Edgar Allan Poe: A Phenomenological View. Princeton, NJ: Princeton UP, 1973.
T POE 773
Hayes, Kevin J. (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Edgar Allan Poe. Cambridge, England: Cambridge UP;
2002.
Hoffman, Daniel: Poe. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1972.
T POE 763
Höss, Tilman. Poe, James, Hitchcock: die Rationalisierung der Kunst. Heidelberg: Winter, 2003.
(UB) SS 61/40-111
Hough, Robert L. (ed.). Literary Criticism of Edgar Allan Poe. Lincoln: Univ. of Nebraska Press, 1966.
T POE 85
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Jackson, David K. Poe and the Southern Literary Messenger. Nachdr. d. Ausg. 1934. New York, NY: Haskell
House, 1970.
T POE 517
Kennedy, J. Gerald. Poe, Death, and the Life of Writing. New Haven, Conn. [u.a.]: Yale UP, 1987.
T POE 911
Kennedy, J. Gerald (ed.). A Historical Guide to Edgar Allan Poe. Oxford [u.a.]: Oxford UP, 2001.
(UB) FH ang Kp 4.16
Kerlen, Dietrich. Edgar Allan Poe: Elixiere d. Moderne. München [u.a.]: Piper, 1988.
T POE 927
Kleine, Sabine. Häßliche Träume: literarische Phantastik und das anti-ästhetische Projekt der Moderne.
Wetzlar: Phantstische Bibliothek, 1997.
(FBB Germanistik) P 10 / 46.095
Knapp, Bettina L. Edgar Allan Poe. New York: Continuum, 1984.
T POE 881
Krumme, Peter. Augenblicke, Erzählungen Edgar Allan Poes. Stuttgart: Metzler, 1978.
T POE 830
Krutch, Joseph Wood. Edgar Allan Poe: A Study in Genius. New York, NY: Russell & Russell, 1965.
T POE 477
Kühnelt, Harro Heinz. Die Bedeutung von Edgar Allan Poe für die englische Literatur: Eine Studie anläßlich
des 100. Todestages des Dichters. Innsbruck: Wagner, 1949.
T POE 591
Lang, Andrew (ed. and introd.); Poe, Edgar Allan. Poems and Essays. London: Dent [u.a.], 1972
T POE 59
Lee, A. Robert (ed.) Edgar Allan Poe: The Design of Order. London [u.a.]: Vision Press [u.a.], 1987.
T POE 913
Lenning, Walter. Edgar Allan Poe: Mit Selbstzeugnissen und Bilddokumenten. Hamburg: Rowohlt TaschenbuchVerl., 1959.
T POE 643 / (UB) FH Germ Ac 4/67.63
Link, Franz H. Edgar Allan Poe: Ein Dichter zwischen Romantik und Moderne. Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]:
Athenäum-Verl., 1968.
T POE 721
Link, Franz. "Edgar Allan Poe: Romantik und Moderne." In: Alexander, Vera (ed. and introd.); Fludernik,
Monika (ed. and introd.). Romantik. Trier, Germany: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag; 2000. 51-67.
(UB) FH lit Aq 3.9
Macy, John. Edgar Allen Poe. Brooklyn, NY: Haskell House, 1976.
T POE 801
Meyers, Jeffrey. Edgar Allan Poe: His Life and Legacy. London: Murray, 1992.
(UB) FH ang Kp 4.7
Miller, Perry. The Raven and the Whale: The War of Words and Wits in the Era of Poe and Melville. Westport,
Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1973.
T POE 626 / F TQ 749 / T MEL 627
Moskowitz, Sam. "Poe's Influence on Science-Fiction." Fantasy Commentator, 1996 Fall; 9 (1 [49]): 24-32.
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Moss, Sidney P. Poe's Literary Battles. The Critic in the Context of his Literary Milieu. Durham, NC: Duke UP,
1966.
T POE 672
Muller, John P. The Purloined Poe: Lacan, Derrida & Psychoanalytic Reading. Baltimore [u.a.]: Johns Hopkins
UP, 1993.
T POE 926 (F EP 1149+)
Nichols, Mary Gove. Reminiscences of Edgar Allan Poe. New York, NY: Haskell House Publ., 1974.
T POE 782
Ober, Warren (ed.). The Enigma of Poe. Boston: Heath, 1969.
T POE 58
Person, Leland S. Aesthetic Headaches: Women and a Masculine Poetics in Poe, Melville, and Hawthorne.
Athens, Ga. [u.a.]: Univ. of Georgia Press, 1988.
F TF 1145 / T POE 925 / T HAW 923 / T MEL 921
Pollin, Burton R. Discoveries in Poe. Notre Dame, Ind.: Univ. of Notre Dame Press, 1970.
T POE 742
Pope-Hennessy, Una. Edgar Allan Poe: 1809 - 1849 ; A Critical Biography. London: Macmillan, 1934.
T POE 516
Porges, Irwin. Edgar Allan Poe. Chilton Books, 1968.
T POE 673
Preußner, Markus. Poe und Baudelaire: Ein Vergleich. Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]: Lang, 1991.
(UB) FH ang Kp 4.4
Quinn, Arthur Hobson. Edgar Allan Poe: A Critical Biography. Nachdr. d. Ausg. New York 1941. New York:
Cooper Square Publ., 1969.
T POE 551
Rans, Geoffrey. Edgar Allan Poe. Edinburgh [u.a.]: Oliver & Boyd, 1965.
T POE 692
Ransome, Arthur. Edgar Allan Poe: A Critical Study. New York: Haskell House, 1972.
T POE 447
Rein, David M. Edgar Poe: The Inner Pattern. / New York: Philosophical Library, 1960.
T POE 646
Robertson, John W. Bibliography of the Writings of Edgar A. Poe. Reprint [d. Ausg.] San Francisco 1934.
T POE 290
Robertson, John W. Edgar A. Poe: A Study. / by John W. Robertson. Nachdr. d. Ausg. 1921. New York: Haskell
House, 1970.
T POE 452
Schnackertz, Hermann Josef. E. A. Poe und die Wissenschaften seiner Zeit. Wolnzach: Kastner, 1999.
T POE 1031
Schnackertz, Hermann Josef. POEtic Effect and Cultural Discourses. Heidelberg: Winter, 2003.
(UB) SS 61/40-105
Silverman, Kenneth. Edgar A. Poe: Mournful and Never-ending Remembrance. London: Weidenfeld &
Nicolson, 1992.
T POE 961
Sinclair, David. Edgar Allan Poe. London [u.a.]: Dent, 1977.
T POE 811
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Smith, Ronald L. Poe in the Media: Screen, Songs, and Spoken Word Recordings. New York [u.a.]: Garland,
1990.
T POE 941
Thomas, Dwight and David K. Jackson. The Poe Log: A Documentary Life of Edgar Allan Poe 1809 – 1849.
Boston: Hall, 1987.
T POE 912
Thompson, G. R. (ed.); Lokke, Virgil L. (ed.); Eisinger, Chester E. (memoir.). Ruined Eden of the Present:
Hawthorne, Melville, Poe. West Lafayette: Purdue UP; 1981.
Z 1002 / T HAW 863 / T MEL 863
Ticknor, Caroline. Poe's Helen. New York: Haskell House, 1973.
T POE 772
Waechtler, Paul. Edgar Allan Poe und die deutsche Romantik. Leipzig: Noske, 1911.
T POE 401
Wagenknecht, Edward. Edgar Allan Poe: The Man behind the Legend. New York, NY: Oxford UP, 1963.
T POE 671
Walker, I. M. Edgar Allan Poe: The Critical Heritage. London [u.a.]: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1986.
T POE 901
Warth, Eva-Maria. The Haunted Palace: Edgar Allan Poe und der amerikanische Horrorfilm (1909 1969). Trier: WVT, Wiss. Verl. Trier, 1990.
(UB) FH ang Kp 4.8
Weissberg, Liliane. Edgar Allan Poe. Stuttgart: Metzler, 1991.
T POE 952
Winwar, Frances. The Haunted Palace: A Life of Edgar Allen Poe. New York: Harper & Row, 1959.
T POE 641
Woodberry, George E. Edgar Allan Poe. Boston [u.a.]: Houghton, Mifflin, 1885.
T POE 319
Zumbach, Frank. Edgar Allan Poe: Eine Biographie. München: Winkler, 1986.
T POE 902
Zumbach, Frank. Edgar Allan Poe. München: Dt. Taschenbuch-Verl., 1999.
(UB) FH ang Kp 4.15
2) Gedichte
Booth, Bradford Allen and Claude Edward Jones. A Concordance of the Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe.
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1941.
T POE 285
Fruit, John Phelps. The Mind and Art of Poe's Poetry. New York: AMS Press, 1969. (Repr. of the ed. New York
1899)
T POE 349
Stoveall, Floyd (ed., introd. and notes). Poe, Edgar Allan. Poems of Edgar Allan Poe. Charlottesville: UP of
Virginia, 1965.
T POE 96
Wiley, Elizabeth. Concordance to the Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe. Selinsgrove, Pa. [u.a.]: Susquehanna UP.
T POE 286
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a) "Sonnet – to Science" (1829)
Kearns, Christopher. "Poe's Peering Eyes of Science." Edgar Allan Poe Review, 2002 Fall; 3 (2): 73-77.
b) "Romance" (1829)
Lavin, Audrey. "A Birder's Re-Reading of Poe's 'Romance'". University of Mississippi Studies in English, 1991;
9: 199-204.
c) "To Helen" (1831)
Balestra, Gianfranca. "'The Glory That Was Greece, and the Grandeur That Was Rome': Towards the Holy-Land
of Poetry in Edgar Allan Poe." in: Bacigalupo, Massimo (ed.); Castagneto, Pierangelo (ed.). America and
the Mediterranean. Turin, Italy: Otto; 2003. 67-74.
Baum, Paull F. "Poe's 'To Helen'." Modern Language Notes, 1949 May; 64 (5): 289-97.
(UB) ZZ 50/137
Gargano, James W. "Poe's 'To Helen'." Modern Language Notes, 1960 Dec; 75 (8): 652-53.
(UB) ZZ 50/137
Walker, Warren S. "Poe's 'To Helen'." Modern Language Notes, 1957 Nov; 72 (7): 491-92.
(UB) ZZ 50/137
Wilson, Rob. "Linguistic Scapegoating: The Pure and Impure of American Poetry." in: Jernudd, Björn H. (ed.);
Shapiro, Michael J. (ed.). The Politics of Language Purism. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter; 1989. 169-184.
d) "Israfel" (1831)
St. Armand, Barton Levi. "Poe's Unnecessary Angel: 'Israfel' Reconsidered." In: Thompson, G. R. (ed.); Lokke,
Virgil L. (ed.); Eisinger, Chester E. (memoir.). Ruined Eden of the Present: Hawthorne, Melville, Poe. West
Lafayette: Purdue UP; 1981. 283-302.
Z 1002 / T HAW 863 / T MEL 863
e) "The City in the Sea" (1831)
Dameron, J. Lasley. "Another Source for Poe's 'City in the Sea'."; Poe Studies: Dark Romanticism: History,
Theory, Interpretation, 1989 Dec.; 22 (2): 43-44.
Garrison, Joseph M., Jr. "Poe's 'The City in the Sea'." Explicator, 1990 Spring; 48 (3): 185-188.
Keefer, T. Frederick. "'The City in the Sea': A Re-Examination." College English, 1964 Mar; 25 (6): 436-39.
(UB) FH ang Z
Leonard, Douglas Novich. "Poe's 'The City in the Sea'." Explicator, 1984 Fall; 43 (1): 30-32.
Pound, Louise. "On Poe's 'The City in the Sea'." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism,
and Bibliography, 1934 Mar; 6 (1): 22-27.
(UB) ZZ 57/80
Thorpe, Dwayne. "Poe's 'The City in the Sea': Source and Interpretation." American Literature: A Journal of
Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography, 1979 Nov; 51 (3): 394-99.
(UB) FH ang Z
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f) "Lenore" (1831)
Pollin, Burton R. "Poe and Frances Osgood, as Linked through 'Lenore'." Mississippi Quarterly: The Journal of
Southern Culture, 1993 Spring; 46 (2): 185-97.
g) "The Raven" (1845)
Baguley, David. "Guiomar's Poetics of Death and 'The Raven'." Poe Studies: Dark Romanticism: History,
Theory, Interpretation, 1982 Dec.; 15 (2): 38-40.
Ordner in B 339
Bohm, Arnd "A German Source for Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Raven'." Comparative Literature Studies, 1986
Winter; 23 (4): 310-323.
Coulombe, Joseph. "'A Jig in Prose': A Parody." Poe Studies Association Newsletter, 1996 Spring; 24 (1): 3.
Eddings, Dennis W. "Theme and Parody in 'The Raven'." In: Fisher, Benjamin Franklin, IV (ed. & introd.); Poe
and His Times: The Artist and His Milieu. Baltimore: Edgar Allan Poe Soc.; 1990. 209-17.
Freedman, William. "Poe's 'Raven': The Word That Is an Answer 'Nevermore'." Poe Studies/Dark Romanticism:
History, Theory, Interpretation, 1998; 31 (1-2): 23-31.
Freedman, William. "Poe's 'The Raven'." Explicator, 1999 Spring; 57 (3): 146-48.
Godden, Richard. "Poe and the Poetics of Opacity: Or, Another Way of Looking at That Black Bird." ELH, 2000
Winter; 67 (4): 993-1009.
(online access: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/elh/v067/67.4godden.pdf or --.html)
Hallab, Mary. "Lenore versus Pallas Athene: A Reading of Poe's 'The Raven'." The Library Chronicle, 1981; 45
(1-2): 129-142.
Ordner in B 339
Hirsch, David H. "The Raven and the Nightingale." In: Fisher, Benjamin Franklin, IV (ed. & introd.); Poe and
His Times: The Artist and His Milieu. Baltimore: Edgar Allan Poe Soc.; 1990. 194-208.
Hulpke, Erika. "On First Translations of 'The Raven' into German." Poe Studies: Dark Romanticism: History,
Theory, Interpretation, 1982 Dec.; 15 (2): 41.
Ingram, John H. (ed. and comment.); Poe, Edgar Allan. The Raven. New York, NY: Haskell House, 1972.
T POE 94
Isani, Mukhtar Ali. "Poe and 'The Raven': Some Recollections." Poe Studies: Dark Romanticism: History,
Theory, Interpretation, 1985 June; 18 (1): 7-8.
Jones, Joseph. "'The Raven' and 'The Raven': Another Source of Poe's Poem." American Literature: A Journal of
Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography, 1958 May; 30 (2): 185-93.
(UB) ZZ 57/80
Johnson, Christy Price. "Sublime Terror in Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Raven'." Tennessee Philological Bulletin:
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Tennessee Philological Association, 1997; 34: 43-52.
Kemper, Susan. "Constraints on Psychological Processes in Discourse Production." In: Dechert, Hans W. (ed.);
Raupach, Manfred (ed.); Psycholinguistic Models of Production. Norwood, NJ: Ablex; 1987. 185-188.
Kopley, Richard. "Two Verse Masterworks: 'The Raven' and 'Ulalume'." In: Hayes, Kevin J. (ed.). The
Cambridge Companion to Edgar Allan Poe. Cambridge, England: Cambridge UP; 2002. 191-204.
Mabbott, Maureen Cobb. "Reading 'The Raven'." University of Mississippi Studies in English, 1982; 3: 96-101.
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Morice, David. "The Monosyllabic Raven." Word Ways: The Journal of Recreational Linguistics, 1992 May; 25
(2): 85-89.
(UB) ZZ 70/185
Nelson, Victoria. "Messages of Black Birds." Agni, 1993; 37: 239-43.
Pitcher, E. W. "Poe's 'The Raven' and the Anacreontea." Notes and Queries, 1995 June; 42 (240) (2): 188-89.
Z 90
Pribek, Thomas. "'The Raven' and the Madness of Poe's Student". Journal of Evolutionary Psychology, 1986
Mar.; 7 (1-2): 22-24.
Richards, Eliza. "'The Poetess' and Poe's Performance of the Feminine." Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of
American Literature, Culture, and Theory, 1999 Summer; 55 (2): 1-29.
Ordner in B 339
Richards, Eliza. "Outsourcing 'The Raven': Retroactive Origins." Victorian Poetry, 2005 Summer; 43 (2): 20521.
(online access: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/victorian_poetry/v043/43.2richards.pdf or ---.html)
Smith, Dave. "Edgar Allan Poe and the Nightmare Ode." Southern Humanities Review, 1995 Winter; 29 (1): 110.
Stevenson, Frank W. "Resonant Noise: Poe's Pit and Deleuze's Pendulum." Concentric: Literary and Cultural
Studies, 2001 Jan; 27 (1): 29-65.
(online access:
http://www.eng.ntnu.edu.tw/concentric%2Dliterature/documents/27.1.PDF/02Stevenson.pdf)
Wardrop, Daneen. "Quoting the Signifier 'Nevermore': Fort! Da!, Pallas." ESQ: A Journal of the American
Renaissance, 1998; 44 (4 [173]): 275-99.
h) "Annabel Lee" (1849)
Booth, Bradford A. "The Identity of Annabel Lee." College English, 1945 Oct; 7 (1): 17-19.
(UB) FH ang Z
Brown, Wallace C. "The English Professor's Dilemma." College English, 1944 Apr; 5 (7): 379-85.
(UB) FH ang Z
Gömöri, George. "The Myth of Youthful Love in E. A. Poe's Annabel Lee and Jenö Dsida's Serenade for
Ilonka." New Comparison: A Journal of Comparative and General Literary Studies, 1990 Spring; 9: 117127.
3) Tales
Blackmur, R. P. (ed. and afterword). Poe, Edgar Allan. "The Fall of the House of Usher" and Other Tales. New
York, NY: New American Library, 1960.
T POE 77
Bleiler, Everett Franklin. "Edgar Allan Poe." In: Bleiler, Everett Franklin (ed.); Supernatural Fiction Writers:
Fantasy and Horror, 2: A. E. Coppard to Roger Zelazny. New York: Scribner's; 1985. 697-705.
(UB) FH lit An 5.14
Burduck, Michael L. Grim Phantasms: Fear in Poe's Short Fiction. New York, NY [u.a.]: Garland, 1992.
T POE 962
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Galinsky, Hans und Klaus Lubbers. Zwei Klassiker der amerikanischen Kurzgeschichte: Interpretationen zu
Edgar Allan Poe und Ernest Hemingway. Frankfurt a.M. [u.a.]: Diesterweg, 1971.
T POE 755 / U HEM 715
Howarth, William L. Twentieth Century Interpretations of Poe's Tales: A Collection of Critical Essays.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1971.
T POE 751
May, Charles E. Edgar Allan Poe: A Study of the Short Fiction. Boston: Twayne, 1991.
(UB) FH ang Kp 4.9
Magistrale, Tony and Sidney Poger. Poe's Children: Connections between Tales of Terror and Detection. New
York [u.a.]: Lang, 1999.
(UB) FH ang Iu 1.43
Schuhmann, Kuno. Die erzählende Prosa Edgar Allan Poes: Ein Beitrag zu einer Gattungsgeschichte der "short
story". Heidelberg: Winter, 1958.
T POE 636
Silverman, Kenneth (ed.). New Essays on Poe's Major Tales. Cambridge: Cambridge UP; 1993.
T POE 971
Staats, Armin. Edgar Allan Poes symbolistische Erzählkunst. Heidelberg: Winter, 1967.
T POE 711
Swirski, Peter. Between Literature and Science: Poe, Lem, and Explorations in Aesthetics, Cognitive Science,
and Literary Knowledge. Montreal, QC: McGill-Queen's UP; 2000.
Williams, Michael J. A World of Words: Language and Displacement in the Fiction of Edgar Allan Poe. Durham
[u.a.]: Duke UP, 1988.
T POE 924
Walsh, John. Poe the Detective: The Curious Circumstances behind "The Mystery of Marie Roget". New
Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers UP, 1968.
T POE 722
Woodson, Thomas (ed.). Twentieth Century Interpretations of "The Fall of the House of Usher": A Collection of
Critical Essays. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1969.
T POE 731
a) "Ligeia" (1838)
Andriano, Joseph. "Archetypal Projection in 'Ligeia': A Post-Jungian Reading." Poe Studies: Dark Romanticism:
History, Theory, Interpretation, 1986 Dec.; 19 (2): 27-31.
Basler, Roy P. "Poe's 'Ligeia'." PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1962 Dec;
77 (5): 675.
Z 22
Basler, Roy P. "The Interpretation of 'Ligeia'." College English, 1944 Apr; 5 (7): 363-72.
(UB) FH ang Z
Bennett, Maurice J. "'The Madness of Art': Poe's 'Ligeia' as Metafiction." Poe Studies: Dark Romanticism:
History, Theory, Interpretation, 1981 June; 14 (1): 1-6.
Bieganowski, Ronald . "The Self-Consuming Narrator in Poe's 'Ligeia' and 'Usher'." American Literature: A
Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography, 1988 May; 60 (2): 175-87.
Z 55
Bleiler, Everett Franklin. "Edgar Allan Poe." In: Bleiler, Everett Franklin (ed.). Supernatural Fiction Writers:
Fantasy and Horror, 2: A. E. Coppard to Roger Zelazny. New York: Scribner's; 1985. 697-705.
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(UB) FH lit An 5.14
Bronfen, Elisabeth. "Risky Resemblances: On Repetition, Mourning, and Representation." In: Goodwin, Sarah
Webster (ed.); Bronfen, Elisabeth (ed.). Death & Representation. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins UP; 1993.
103-29.
Ordner in B 339
Byers, John R., Jr. "The Opium Chronology of Poe's 'Ligeia'." South Atlantic Bulletin, 1980 Jan; 45 (1): 40-46.
Carter, Catherine. "'Not a Woman': The Murdered Muse in 'Ligeia'." Poe Studies/Dark Romanticism: History,
Theory, Interpretation, 2003; 36: 45-57.
Ordner in B 339
Davis, Jack L. "Poe's Ethereal Ligeia." Bulletin of the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association, 1970
Dec; 24 (4): 170-76.
Dougherty, Stephen. "'A Decaying City Near the Rhine': Nation, Race, and Horror in 'Ligeia'." Sycamore: A
Journal of American Culture, 1997 Spring; 1 (1): 52 paragraphs.
Engel, Leonard W. "Obsession, Madness, and Enclosure in Poe's 'Ligeia' and 'Morella'." College Literature,
1982 Spring; 9 (2): 140-146.
Frushell, Richard C. "Poe's Name 'Ligeia' and Milton." ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and
Reviews, 1998 Winter; 11 (1): 18-20.
Fusco, Richard. "Carlyle in the Belfry: Poe's Gothic Polemic in Fiction." Carlyle Studies Annual, 1999-2000; 19:
49-61.
Gargano, James W. "Poe's 'Ligeia': Dream and Destruction." College English, 1962 Feb; 23 (5): 337-42.
(UB) FH ang Z
Gruesser, John C. "'Ligeia' and Orientalism." Studies in Short Fiction, 1989 Spring; 26 (2): 145-149.
(UB) FH ang Z
Heller, Terry. "Poe's 'Ligeia' and the Pleasures of Terror." Gothic, 1980; 2 (2): 39-49.
Herndon, Jerry A. "Poe's 'Ligeia': Debts to Irving and Emerson." In: Fisher, Benjamin Franklin, IV (ed. &
introd.). Poe and His Times: The Artist and His Milieu. Baltimore: Edgar Allan Poe Soc.; 1990. 113-29.
Holland-Toll, Linda J. "'Ligeia': The Facts in the Case." Studies in Weird Fiction, 1997 Summer; 21: 10-16.
Howard, Brad. "'The Conqueror Worm': Dramatizing Aesthetics in 'Ligeia'." Poe Studies: Dark Romanticism:
History, Theory, Interpretation, 1988 Dec.; 21 (2): 36-43.
Ordner in B 339
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