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- The Edgar Allan Poe Review
- Penn State University Press
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- Narrative Purpose and Legal Logic in “The Tell-Tale Heart” Volume 14, Number 2, Autumn 2013, pp. 129-143
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This issue contains 19 articles in total
- Contributors
- From the Editor
- Daniel Hoffman
- Recent Poe-Related Dissertations
- Abstracts for PSA Panels at the MLA
- Poe Studies Association Updates
- Poe in Cyberspace: Poe MOOC Blog
- Poe, Longfellow, and Velvet
- Tintoretto and “The Oval Portrait”
- Edgar Allan Poe: Selected Poetry and Tales ed. by James M. Hutchisson (review)
- Our South: Geographic Fantasy and the Rise of a National Literature by Jennifer Rae Greeson, and: Apples & Ashes: Literature, Nationalism, and the Confederate States of America by Coleman Hutchison (review)
- The Fall of the House of Usher, #1 & #2 by Richard Corben (review)
- Graphic Classics: Edgar Allan Poe’s Tales of Mystery ed. by Thomas Pomplun (review)
- Poe and the Remapping of Antebellum Print Culture ed. by J. Gerald Kennedy and Jerome McGann (review)
- Strangled Roses: A Portrait
- Purloined Letters: Edgar Allan Poe, Maria Edgeworth, and the Study of Chirography
- A Sense of Stile: Rhetoric in Edgar Allan Poe’s “Never Bet the Devil Your Head”
- MAD About “The Raven”
- Narrative Purpose and Legal Logic in “The Tell-Tale Heart”
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