List of Edgar Allan Poe's works
The list of Edgar Allan Poe's works includes the works of the writer Edgar Allan Poe . A selection of adaptations of these works can be found on the list of adaptations of the works of Edgar Allan Poe .
Poems
Poe himself published a total of four volumes of poetry:
- 1827: Tamerlane and Other Poems
- 1829: Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane and Minor Poems
- 1831: Poems
- 1845: The Raven and Other Poems
In addition to the poems of these works, the following list also takes into account all the poems and verses listed in the Mabbott edition. Due to the constant editing by Poe and the frequent republication, many different, slightly different versions exist.
Year (a) | Original title | Title (Propylaea translation) |
---|---|---|
1824/1926 | Poetry | |
1825? / 1868 | Oh, tenses! Oh mores! | |
1827-1829/1941 | To Margaret | |
1827 | Tamerlane | Tamerlane |
1827 | song | song |
1827 | Dreams | dreams |
1827 | Spirits of the Dead | Spirits of the Dead |
1827 | Evening Star | Evening star |
1827 | imitation | imitation |
1827 | Stanzas | |
1827 | A dream | A dream |
1827 | The happiest day | The happiest day |
1827 | The Lake | The sea. On - |
1829 | Sonnet - To Science | To science |
1829 | Al Aaraaf | Al Aaraaf |
1829 | Romance | romance |
1829 | To - - | On - |
1829 | To - | On - |
1829 | To The River - | At the river |
1829 | To M— | |
1829 | Fairy land | Fairyland |
1829/1875 | Alone | Alone |
1829/1941 | To Isaac Lea | |
1829/1911 | Elizabeth | |
1829/1911 | Acrostic | |
1830-1831 / 1843 | Lines on Joe Locke | |
1831 | To Helen | To Helene |
1831 | Israfel | Israfel |
1831 | The Sleeper | The sleeping one |
1831 | The Valley of Unrest | The valley of restlessness |
1831 | The City in the Sea | The city in the sea |
1831 | A paean | prayer |
1833/1834 | To One in Paradise | To one in paradise |
1833/1835 | Hymn | |
1833/1836 | Latin hymn | |
1833/1836 | Song of Triumph | |
1833 | Enigma | |
1833 | serenade | |
1833 | To - | |
1833 | Fanny | |
1833 | The Coliseum | The Colosseum |
1833/1835 | To Frances S. Osgood | To Frances S. Osgood |
1835 | To F— | To F - |
1836 | Parody on Drake | |
1836/1917 | May Queen Ode | |
1836/1911 | Spiritual song | |
1837 | Bridal Ballad | Bridal ballad |
1837 | To Zante | To Zante |
1839 | The Haunted Palace | The ghost castle |
1839/1840 | Sonnet - Silence | remain silent |
1843 | The Conqueror Worm | Conqueror worm |
1843 | Lenore | Lenore |
1844/1899 | Fragment of a Campaign Song | |
1844 | Dream land | Dreamland |
1844/1845 | Eulalie | Eulalie |
1845 | The Raven | The Raven |
1845 | Lines after Elizabeth Barrett | |
1845 | Impromptu. To Kate Carol | |
1845 | To - | |
1845 | The Divine Right of Kings | |
1845 | Stanzas | |
1846 | A valentine | |
1847 | To Miss Louise Olivia Hunter | |
1847/1914 | Deep in Earth | |
1847 | To MLS | To MLS |
1847/1909 | The Beloved Physician | |
1847 | To Marie Louise | To Marie Louise Shew |
1847 | Ulalume - A Ballad | Ulalume |
1847/1848 | To Enigma | |
1849 | The Bells | The bells |
1848/1849 | To Helen | |
1848/1939 | Lines on ale | |
1849 | A dream within a dream | A dream within a dream |
1849 | For Annie | For Annie |
1849 | Eldorado | El Dorado |
1849 | To my mother | To my mother |
1849 | Annabel Lee | Annabel Lee |
(a)Year of first publication; possibly year of creation / year of first publication
- ↑ 1841 also published as the motto of the story The Island of the Fay .
- ↑ 1831 also published as part of Introduction in Poe's collection of poems Poems .
- ^ Republished in 1831 with heavily changed text under the title Fairy Land .
- ↑ Originally published under the title Irenë .
- ↑ Originally published under the title The Valley Nis .
- ↑ Originally published under the title The Doomed City .
- ↑ Published as part of the Morella short story .
- ↑ a b Published as part of the story of Epimanes , later known as Four Beasts in One .
- ↑ Originally published under the title Lines Written in an album .
- ↑ Originally published under the title To Mary .
- ↑ Originally published under the title Ballad .
- ↑ Also published under the titles Silence, a Sonnet and Silence .
Stories and tales
year | Original title | Title (Propylaea translation) | Title (Walter translation) |
---|---|---|---|
1832 | Metzengerstein | Metzengerstein | Metzengerstein |
1832 | The Duc de L'Omelette | The Duc de l'Omelette | The Duc de l'Omelette |
1832 | A Tale of Jerusalem | A story from Jerusalem | A story from Jerusalem |
1832 | Loss of Breath | The lost breath | The loss of breath |
1832 | Sweet | Sweet | sweet |
1833 | MS. Found in a bottle | The manuscript in the bottle | Manuscript find in a bottle |
1834 | The Assignation | The tryst | The appointment |
1835 | Berenice | Berenice | Berenice |
1835 | Morella | Morella | Morella |
1835 | Lionizing | The lion | Some Events from a Celebrity's Life or How to Become the Lion of the Day |
1835 | The Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall | The incomparable adventure of a certain Hans Pfaall | The incomparable adventure of a certain Hans Pfaall |
1835 | King Pest | King Pest | King Pest - A not unallegorical story |
1835 | Shadow - A Parable | shadow | Shadow - a parable |
1836 | Four Beasts in One - The Homo-Cameleopard | Four animals in one | Four animals in one |
1837 | Mystification | A mystification | |
1837 | Silence - A Fable | remain silent | Siope - a fable |
1838 | Ligeia | Ligeia | Ligeia |
1838 | How to Write a Blackwood Article | How to Write a Blackwood Article | How to Write a Blackwood Article |
1838 | A predicament | A terrible experience | In a bad spot - the scythe of time |
1839 | The Devil in the Belfry | The devil in the belfry | The devil in the bell tower |
1839 | The Man That Was Used Up | The man who had been worn out | A worn out man |
1839 | The Fall of the House of Usher | The fall of the House of Usher | The fall of the House of Ascher |
1839 | William Wilson | William Wilson | William Wilson |
1839 | The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion | The conversation between Eiros and Charmion | The conversation between Eiros and Charmion |
1840 | Why the Little Frenchman Wears His Hand in a Sling | Why the little French man has his hand in his noose | Why the little French man has his hand in a sling |
1840 | The Business Man | The businessman | The businessman |
1840 | The Man of the Crowd | The man of the crowd | The mass man |
1841 | The Murders in the Rue Morgue | The double murder on Rue Morgue | The murders on Rue Morgue |
1841 | A Descent into the Maelström | Down into the Maelström | A fall into the maelstrom |
1841 | The Island of the Fay | The fairy island | The island and the fairy |
1841 | The Colloquy of Monos and Una | The dialogue between Monos and Una | The conversation between Monos and Una |
1841 | Never Bet the Devil Your Head | Never bet your head on the devil | Who can save himself from the devil's bets - A story with morals |
1841 | Eleonora | Eleonora | Eleonora |
1841 | Three Sundays in a Week | Three Sundays in a week | Three Sundays in a week |
1842 | The oval portrait | The oval portrait | The oval portrait |
1842 | The Masque of the Red Death | The mask of the red death | The mask of the red death |
1842 | The Landscape Garden | ||
1842 | The Mystery of Marie Rogêt | The secret of Marie Rogêt | The secret of Marie Rogêt |
1842 | The Pit and the Pendulum | Water pit and pendulum | Pit and pendulum |
1843 | The Tell-Tale Heart | The chattering heart | The treacherous heart |
1843 | The gold bug | The gold beetle | The gold beetle |
1843 | The Black Cat | The black cat | The black cat |
1843 | Diddling Considered as One of the Exact Sciences | About vertigo as a science | Diddeln or Das Schwindeln regarded as one of the exact sciences |
1844 | The Spectacles | The glasses | The glasses |
1844 | A Tale of the Ragged Mountains | A story from the Ragged Mountains | A story from the Rough Mountains |
1844 | The Premature Burial | Buried alive | The premature burial |
1844 | Mesmeric Revelation | A mesmeristic revelation | Mesmeric revelation |
1844 | The oblong box | The oblong box | The oblong box |
1844 | The Angel of the Odd | The angel of the strange | The angel of the strange - an extravaganza |
1844 | Thou Art the Man | "You are the man" | You are the man! |
1844 | The Literary Life of Thingum Bob, Esq. | The respectable Mr. Thingum Bob, former editor of the "Blechschmiede", literary career | The literary life of Mr. Thingum Bob, High Born, former editor of Grunzerumfummel |
1844 | The Purloined Letter | The stolen letter | The stolen letter |
1845 | The Thousand-and-Second Tale of Scheherazade | The 1002nd night of the Scheherazade | The thousand and second tale of Schehrezad |
1845 | Some words with a mummy | Conversation with a mummy | Dispute with a mummy |
1845 | The Power of Words | The creative power of words | The power of words |
1845 | The Imp of the Perverse | The devil of wrongdoing | The alp of perversity |
1845 | The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether | The Dr. Teer and Prof. Feder | The Dr. Thaer & Prof. Fedders |
1845 | The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar | The facts in the Waldemar case | The facts in the Valdemar case |
1846 | The Sphinx | The Sphinx | The Sphinx |
1846 | The Cask of Amontillado | The barrel of amontillado | The Amontillado container |
1847 | The Domain of Arnhem | The manor house of Arnhem | Arnhem Park |
1849 | Mellonta Tauta | Mellonta Tauta | Mellonta Tauta |
1849 | Hop frog | Hop frog | Hop frog |
1849 | From Kempelen and His Discovery | From Kempelen and his discovery | From Kempelen's invention |
1849 | X-ing a Paragrab | The umpteenth article | The umpteenth Ardikkel |
1849 | Landor's Cottage | Landor's country house | Landscape with house |
Other works
year | Original title | Title (Propylaea translation) | Title (Walter translation) |
---|---|---|---|
1835 | Politian | Politian. Scenes from an unfinished drama | Politian |
1836 | Maelzel's Chess Player | Maelzel's chess player | |
1838 | The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket | The memorable experiences of Arthur Gordon Pym | Cumbersome report from Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket |
1839 | The Conchologist's First Book | ||
1840 | The Daguerreotype | ||
1840 | The Philosophy of Furniture | The philosophy of the establishment | |
1840 | The Journal of Julius Rodman | Julius Rodman's diary | Julius Rodman's diary |
1841 | A few words on secret writing | Some remarks about clandestine scripts | |
1843 | The Rationale of Verse | The logic of the verse | |
1844 | Morning on the Wissahiccon | The Moose | |
1844 | The balloon hoax | The balloon of lies | The balloon joke |
1845 | Old English Poetry | ||
1846 | The Philosophy of Composition | The philosophy of composition | The method of composition |
1846 | The Poetic Principle | The poetic principle | |
1848 | Eureka | Eureka | Eureka |
1849 | The light house |
Work editions
English
- The Complete Works of the Edgar Allan Poe , edited by James Albert Harrison . Thomas Y. Crowell Co., New York 1902:
- Volume I: Biography
- Volume II – VII: Tales
- Volume VII: Poems
- Volume VIII-XIII: Criticism
- Volume XIV: Essays and Miscellanies
- Volume XV: Literati and Autography
- Volume XVI: Marginalia and Eureka
- Volume XVII: Letters
- The Collected Works of Edgar Allan Poe , edited by Thomas Ollive Mabbott .
- Volume I: Poems . Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge (MA) 1967, ISBN 0-674-13935-6 .
- Volume II: Tales and Sketches, 1831-1842 . Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge (MA) 1978, ISBN 0-674-13936-4 .
- Volume III: Tales and Sketches, 1843-1849 . Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge (MA) 1978.
- The Collected Writings of Edgar Allan Poe , edited by Burton Ralph Pollin . Continuation of the Mabbott edition.
- Volume I: The Imaginary Voyages . Twayne Publishers, Boston 1981, ISBN 0-8057-8534-5 .
- Volume II: The Brevities . Gordian Press, New York 1985, ISBN 0-87752-229-4 .
- Volume III: Writings in The Broadway Journal: Nonfictional Prose - Part I: Text . Gordian Press, New York 1986, ISBN 0-87752-233-2 .
- Volume IV: Writings in The Broadway Journal: Nonfictional Prose - Part II: Annotations . Gordian Press, New York 1986, ISBN 0-87752-234-0 .
- Volume V: Writings in The Southern Literary Messenger: Nonfictional Prose . Gordian Press, New York 1997, ISBN 0-87752-242-1 .
- The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe (two volumes) from the Library of America :
- Edgar Allan Poe: Poetry & Tales . Ed .: Patrick Quinn. Library of America, New York 1984, ISBN 0-940450-18-6 .
- Edgar Allan Poe: Essays & Reviews . Ed .: GR Thompson. Library of America, New York 1984, ISBN 0-940450-19-4 .
German
- Edgar Allan Poe: Works . Edited by Theodor Etzel . German by Gisela Etzel , u. a. Propylaea Publishing House, Berlin 1922.
- Volume 1: Poems
- Volume 2: Stories of Beauty, Love and the Second Coming
- Volume 3: Criminal Stories
- Volume 4: The Adventurers Pym and Rodman
- Volume 5: Fantastic Rides
- Volume 6: Joke and ridicule stories
- Edgar Allan Poe: Works . Edited by Kuno Schuhmann u. Hans Dieter Müller. German by Arno Schmidt , Hans Wollschläger u. a.
- Volume I: First stories, grotesques, arabesques, detective stories. Walter-Verlag Olten and Freiburg i. Br. 1966.
- Volume II: Fantastic journeys, the fascination of horror, cosmos and eschatology. Walter-Verlag Olten and Freiburg i. Br. 1967.
- Volume III: Reviews, Letters. Walter-Verlag Olten and Freiburg i. Br. 1973.
- Volume IV: Poems, Drama, Essays, Marginalia. Walter-Verlag Olten and Freiburg i. Br. 1973.
Web links
Wikisource: Edgar Allan Poe - Sources and full texts (English)
Wikisource: Edgar Allan Poe - Sources and full texts
Individual evidence
- ↑ Thomas Ollive Mabbott: The Collected Works of Edgar Allan Poe. Volume I: Poems (1969). In: eapoe.org. Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore, accessed November 28, 2018 .
- ^ A b c Edgar Allan Poe: Works . Ed .: Theodor Etzel. Propylaea publishing house, Berlin 1922, DNB 560791941 .
- ^ A b Edgar Allan Poe: Works . Ed .: Kuno Schuhmann, Hans Dieter Müller. Walter-Verlag, Olten and Freiburg i. Br. 1966-1973, DNB 540115991