Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe Volume 9: Illustrated Restored Special Edition

Edgar Allan Poe

Overview

What did Edgar Allan Poe think about other his peers? Volume 9 in Complete Works of Poe features criticisms of contemporary writers like Bayard Taylor, William Wallace, E.P. Whipple, and more.<br/><br/>The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe Volume 9 is titled CRITICISMS and contains Poe’s viewpoint on writers such as Estelle Anna Lewis – James Russel Lowell – Elizabeth Frieze Ellett – Henry B. Hirst – Joel T. Headley – and more. Volume 9 features: Enlarged 7" x 10" pages Softcover and hardcover options Digitally restored page layouts Fordham Edition contemporary formatting Classic weathered type font Restored Poe engraving Bold retro-styled cover design Pinakidia Marginalia Shut the curtains, dim the gas lights, crank the Edison Cylinder player, and prepare for an evening of critical literary thinking with Edgar Allan Poe.<br/><br/>Based on the rare 1000-print run “Fordham Edition”, Volume Nine contains an often overlooked part of Poe’s career, his thoughts about the works of others. Poe wrote for contemporary periodicals and literary journals where he voiced his opinions about many of the biggest writers of the day, poetry, and more.<br/><br/>This Illustrated Restored Special Edition includes the Fordham Edition’s classic early 20th-century design, period layout, and contemporary type font. Readers may discover their new favorite writer thanks to Poe’s criticisms.<br/><br/>Table of Contents:<br/>Chapter 1 – Christopher Pearse Cranch<br/>Chapter 2 – Sarah Margaret Fuller<br/>Chapter 3 – James Lawson<br/>Chapter 4 – Caroline M. Kirkland<br/>Chapter 5 – Prosper M. Wetmore<br/>Chapter 6 – Emma C. Embury<br/>Chapter 7 – Epes Sargent<br/>Chapter 8 – Frances Sargent Osgood<br/>Chapter 9 – Lydia M. Child<br/>Chapter 10 – Thomas Dunn Brown<br/>Chapter 11 – Elizabeth Bogard<br/>Chapter 12 – Catherine M. Sedgwick<br/>Chapter 13 – Lewis Gaylord Clark<br/>Chapter 14 – Anne C. Lynch<br/>Chapter 15 – Charles Fenno Hoffman<br/>Chapter 16 – Mary E. Hewitt<br/>Chapter 17 – Richard Adams Locke<br/>Chapter 18 – Estelle Anna Lewis<br/>Chapter 19 – James Russell Lowell<br/>Chapter 20 – Bayard Taylor<br/>Chapter 21 – Elizabeth Frieze Ellett<br/>Chapter 22 – Henry B. Hirst<br/>Chapter 23 – William Wallace<br/>Chapter 24 – E.P. Whipple and other Critics<br/>Chapter 25 – Joel T. Headley<br/>Chapter 26 – Pinakidia<br/>Chapter 27 – Marginalia<br/>Chapter 28 – Fifty Suggestions<br/><br/>About the Author:<br/>Born in Boston in 1809, American writer Edgar Allan Poe is widely known for his poetry, tales, and short stories of mystery and the unknown. He is regarded as one of the earliest writers to embrace the emerging genre of science fiction. His works, such as The Raven, continue to resonate in popular today. He died at the age of 40 in 1849.<br/><br/>About the Publisher:<br/>The CGR Publishing Restoration Workshop uses a vast array of computers and digital scanners to restore, preserve, and enhance the classic works of writers and artists from the 19th century. Each new release includes display-quality covers, enlarged covers, and retro fonts. Select books include Dante's Inferno Retro Hell-Bound Edition, Gustave Doré's London: A Pilgrimage, The Complete Book of Birds, A Life of George Westinghouse, The Clock Book: A Detailed Illustrated Collection of Classic Clocks, The Aeroplane Speaks, and much more.

Details
CGR Publishing
9781592182114
N/A
2021
EN
402 pages
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