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Dwight Thomas and David K. Jackson (G. K. Hall & Co., 1987).Clearly a labor of love, this chronological montage of letters, journal entries, and newspaper clippings models itself to great effect after Jay Leyda’s The Melville Log (1951). Although necessarily selective, this documentary approach conveys the breadth of Poe’s life and interest better than most erstwhile biographies—it is a reference work that doubles as a very illuminating narrative on Poe. The entire text has been helpfully included on the eapoe.org website.The Collected Letters of Edgar Allan Poe (3rd edition), ed. John Ward Ostrom et al. (Gordian Press, 2008).A key resource in Poe scholarship, this is the most recent expansion and revision of previous 1948 and 1966 editions of Poe’s collected letters. Earlier collections of Poe’s correspondence are not as trustworthy, particularly given the baleful influence of Griswold’s forgeries.Collected Editions of PoeUNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS EDITIONSComplete Poems.

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