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POE, EDGAR ALLAN (1809-1849) (stories)
- Israfel (pm) Poems, Elam Bliss 1831
- To Helen (Helen, thy beauty is to me...) (pm) Poems, Elam Bliss 1831
- Metzengerstein (ss) Philadelphia Saturday Courier Jan 14 1832
- Ms. Found in a Bottle (ss) Baltimore Saturday Visitor Oct 19 1833
- Berenice (ss) Southern Literary Messenger Mar 1835
- Hans PfaallA Tale (ss) Southern Literary Messenger Jun 1835, as Hans PhaallA Tale.
- Hans PhaallA Tale (ss) Southern Literary Messenger Jun 1835; also as Hans PfaallA Tale.
- To One in Paradise (pm) Southern Literary Messenger Jul 1835
- Shadow: A Parable (ss) Southern Literary Messenger Sep 1835
- Ligeia (ss) American Museum Sep 18 1838
- The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket (n.) Harper & Brothers 1838; also as The Strange Narrative of A. Gordon Pym.
- Silence: A Fable (ss) The Baltimore Book, a Christmas and New Years Present, ed. W. H. Carpenter & T. S. Arthur, Bayly & Burns 1838, as Siope. A Fable.
- Siope. A Fable (ss) The Baltimore Book, a Christmas and New Years Present, ed. W. H. Carpenter & T. S. Arthur, Bayly & Burns 1838; also as Silence: A Fable.
- The Strange Narrative of A. Gordon Pym (n.) Harper & Brothers 1838, as The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket.
- The Haunted Palace (pm) American Museum Apr 1839
- The Man That Was Used Up (ss) Burtons Gentlemens Magazine Aug 1839
- The Fall of the House of Usher (ss) Burtons Gentlemens Magazine Sep 1839
- The Two William Wilsons (nv) The Gift: a Christmas and New Years Present for 1840, Carey & Hart 1839, as William Wilson.
- William Wilson (nv) The Gift: a Christmas and New Years Present for 1840, Carey & Hart 1839; also as The Two William Wilsons.
- William Wilson. A Tale (nv) The Gift: a Christmas and New Years Present for 1840, Carey & Hart 1839
- The Man of the Crowd (ss) Burtons Gentlemens Magazine Dec 1840
- The Murders in the Rue Morgue (nv) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Apr 1841 [C. Auguste Dupin]
- A Descent Into the Maelström (ss) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine May 1841
- A Few Words on Secret Writing (ar) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Jul 1841; also as Secret Writing.
- Secret Writing (ar) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Jul 1841, as A Few Words on Secret Writing.
- Never Bet the Devil Your Head (ss) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Sep 1841, as Never Bet Your Head.
- Never Bet Your Head (ss) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Sep 1841; also as Never Bet the Devil Your Head.
- Dickens Barnaby Rudge (ar) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Feb 1842
- Life in Death (ss) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Apr 1842; also as The Oval Portrait.
- The Oval Portrait (ss) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Apr 1842, as Life in Death.
- The Mask of the Red Death: A Fantasy (ss) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine May 1842; also as The Masque of the Red Death; also as The Red Death.
- The Masque of the Red Death (ss) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine May 1842, as The Mask of the Red Death: A Fantasy.
- The Red Death (ss) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine May 1842, as The Mask of the Red Death: A Fantasy.
- The Pit and the Pendulum (ss) The Gift: a Christmas and New Years Present, MDCCCXLIII, Carey & Hart 1842
- The Conqueror Worm (pm) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Jan 1843
- The Tell-Tale Heart (ss) The Pioneer Jan 1843
- Lenore (pm) The Pioneer Feb 1843
- The Gold-Bug (nv) Dollar Newspaper Jun 21 1843 (+1); also as The Golden Beetle.
- The Golden Beetle (nv) Dollar Newspaper Jun 21 1843 (+1), as The Gold-Bug.
- The Black Cat (ss) United States Saturday Post and Chronicle Aug 19 1843
- Our Amateur PoetsNo. IIIWilliam Ellery Channing (bg) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Aug 1843
- Our Contributors No. VIIIFitz-Greene Halleck (bg) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Sep 1843
- Diddling (ar) Philadelphia Saturday Courier Oct 14 1843, as Raising the Wind; or, Diddling Considered as One of the Exact Sciences.
- Raising the Wind; or, Diddling Considered as One of the Exact Sciences (ar) Philadelphia Saturday Courier Oct 14 1843; also as Diddling.
- Review of Wyandotte (br) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Nov 1843
- The Spectacles (ss) Dollar Newspaper Mar 27 1844
- Review of Orion (br) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Mar 1844
- The Balloon-Hoax (ss) The Sun Apr 13 1844, as Untitled.
- Untitled (ss) The Sun Apr 13 1844; also as The Balloon-Hoax.
- A Tale of the Ragged Mountains (ss) Godeys Ladys Book Apr 1844
- The Premature Burial (ss) Dollar Newspaper Jul 31 1844
- Mesmeric Revelation (ss) Columbian Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Aug 1844
- The Oblong Box (ss) Godeys Ladys Book Sep 1844
- The Angel of the Odd (ss) Columbian Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Oct 1844
- Thou Art the Man (ss) Godeys Ladys Book Nov 1844
- The Purloined Letter (nv) The Gift: a Christmas and New Years Present for 1845, Carey & Hart 1844 [C. Auguste Dupin]
- The Raven (pm) New York Evening Mirror Jan 29 1845
- The Thousand-and-Second Tale of Scheherazade (ss) Godeys Ladys Book Feb 1845
- The City in the Sea (pm) American Review Apr 1845; revised from The Doomed City (Poems, 1831).
- The Valley of Unrest (pm) American Review Apr 1845
- The Power of Words (ss) United States Magazine and Democratic Review Jun 1845
- Eulalie (pm) American Review Jul 1845
- The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether (ss) Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine Nov 1845
- The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar (ss) American Whig Review Dec 1845; also as The Facts of M. Valdemars Case.
- The Facts of M. Valdemars Case (ss) American Whig Review Dec 1845, as The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar.
- The Laketo (pm) The Raven and Other Poems, Wiley and Putnam 1845; revised from The Lake (Tamerlane and Other Poems, 1827).
- The Sphinx (ss) Arthurs Ladies Magazine Jan 1846
- To Her Whose Name Is Written Below (pm) New York Evening Mirror Feb 21 1846
- The Cask of Amontillado (ss) Godeys Ladys Book Nov 1846; also as The Cask of Sherry. [Fortunato]
- The Cask of Sherry (ss) Godeys Ladys Book Nov 1846, as The Cask of Amontillado. [Fortunato]
- Ulalume (pm) American Whig Review Dec 1847
- An Enigma (pm) Union Magazine Mar 1848
- Mellonta Tauta (ss) Godeys Ladys Book Feb 1849
- Von Kempelen and His Discovery (ss) The Flag of Our Union Apr 14 1849
- Eldorado (pm) The Flag of Our Union Apr 21 1849
- Annabel Lee (pm) Tribune Oct 9 1849
- Alone (pm) Scribners Monthly Sep 1875
- Beloved! Amidst the Earnest Woes [with W. Augustus Barratt] (sg) Atalanta Dec 1893
- Beloved! Amidst the Earnest Woes (music by W. Augustus Barratt) (sg) Atalanta Dec 1893
- Selections from the Correspondence of Poe (edited by George E. Woodberry) (lt) The Century Magazine Aug 1894, etc.
- The Lighthouse [with Robert Bloch] (ss) Fantastic Jan/Feb 1953; completed by Bloch from a Poe fragment.
- An Unpublished Poe Letter (lt) Fantasy Collectors Annual 1974
- The Light-House [with Richard L. Tierney] (ss) Nyctalops #14 1978; completed by Tierney from a Poe fragment.
- The Red Death (pl) Whispers Mar 1982; screen treatment of Poes The Mask of the Red Death: A Fantasy (Grahams Ladys and Gentlemans Magazine, May 1842).; adapted by Ray Russell.
- We Part Only to Meet Again [with Tani Jantsang] (ss) Cthulhu Cultus #1 1995
- Fourth Avenue Interlude [with Richard A. Lupoff] (ss) Poes Lighthouse, ed. Christopher Conlon, Cemetery Dance Books 2006
- The Imp of the Perverse (lt) Harpers Magazine May 2009
- Dream Too Bright to Last (pm)
- Review of The Spanish Student by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (br); from The Literati (1850).
- The Secret of Poes Despair (lt)
- Two Poems (pm)
- The Young Poes Arrive in New York (lt)
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