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Texts and Variant Texts
Reading copy:
- “The Haunted Palace” —
reading copy (copy-text is based on Text 00)
Manuscripts and
Authorized
Printings:
- "The Haunted Palace"
— 1839, no original
manuscript or
fragments are known to exist (but this version is presumably recorded
in Text 02) — Text 01
- "The Haunted
Palace" — September 1839 —
in "The Fall
of the
House
of Usher," Burton's
— Text 03 (Mabbott text B)
- "The Haunted
Palace"
— 1840
— in "The Fall of the House of Usher," Tales of G & A
— Text 04 (Mabbott text C)
- "The Haunted Palace" — 1842 — in "The
Fall of the
House of
Usher,"
manuscript changes in Phantasy Pieces
— Text 05 (Mabbott text D)
- "The Haunted Palace"
— April 18, 1842 — Poets
and Poetry
of
America
(The poem continued to appear in later editions)
— Text 06 (Mabbott text E)
- "The Haunted Palace" — February 25 - March 4, 1843 — Saturday
Museum
— Text 07 (Mabbott text F)
- "The Haunted Palace" — February 25, 1843
(no surviving copies located)
- "The Haunted Palace"
— March 4, 1843 (reprinted
from February 25, 1843)
- "The
Haunted Palace" — February 1845 — Graham's,
printed as part of Lowell's article on Poe
— Text 08 (Mabbott text G)
- "The Haunted Palace"
— 1849 — manuscript revision in
J. L. Graham copy of RAOP — Text 11 (Mabbott text M)
- "The Haunted Palace"
— 1849 — manuscript sent to R.
W. Griswold about 1848 — Text 12 (Mabbott text N) (This is
Mabbott's copytext for lines 1-44, the remaining lines are from text R)
- "The Haunted Palace"
— about September 1849 — Richmond
Examiner proof sheets — Text 13 (Mabbott text P)
Reprints:
- "The Haunted Palace" — January 21, 1845 — Evening
Mirror
(New
York)
- "The Haunted Palace" — January 24, 1845 — New-York
Daily
Tribune
- "The Haunted Palace" — February 1, 1845 — New-York
Weekly
Tribune
- "The Haunted Palace" — February 1, 1845 — New
World (The headnote reads: "The following exquisite Poem,
from the pen of Edgar A. Poe, is new to us. We can hardly call to mind
in the whole compass of American Poetry, a picture of more intense and
glowing Ideality. It portrays with admirable power and pathos, a noble
mind given over to wreck and desolation.")
- "The Haunted Palace" — February 12,
1845 —
reprint in the Yankee Blade
(Waterville, ME) (noted by Ljungquist)
- "[The Haunted Palace]" — May 24, 1845,
excerpt of
begining
12
lines
— Broadway Journal (This is one of several examples Poe
quotes
in his review of William Lord's Poems.)
- "The Haunted Palace" — August 9, 1845 — Baltimore
Saturday
Visiter
(reprinted as part of a letter by Edward H. Docwra)
- "The Haunted Palace" — May 23, 1846 — Littel's
Living
Age
- "The Haunted Palace" — March 5, 1847 — Semi-Weekly
Courier and New York Enquirer
(H&C, p. 249)
- "The Haunted
Palace" — 1847 — in "The
Fall of the
House of
Usher," Prose
Writers of America (Mabbott text K)
- "The Haunted Palace"
— 1849 — The
Gift-Leaves of
American
Poetry — this is a reprint of Text 06 (Mabbott text L)
(H&C, p. 126)
- "The
Haunted Palace"
— 1850 — in "The Fall of the House of Usher," WORKS
— Griswold reprints Text 09 (Mabbott text Q)
- "The Haunted Palace"
— 1850 — WORKS
— Griswold reprints Text 10, but does include one change from Text
13 (Mabbott text R) (This is Mabbott's copytext for lines
45-52, these lines from the manuscript of text N having been lost)
- "The Haunted Palace" — March, 1850 — American
Whig
Review
(reprinted in a review)
- "The Haunted Palace" — September 28, 1850 — Literary
World
- "The Haunted Palace" — April 16, 1853 — Littel's
Living Age
(also with a reprint of "The Bells")
- "The Haunted Palace" — 1856 — Cyclopedia
of American
Literature,
New York: Charles Scribner
- “The Haunted Palace” — 1875 — The Works of
Edgar
Allan Poe, vol 3: Poems and Essays, ed. J. H. Ingram,
Edinburgh, Adam and Charles Black
(3:19-20)
- “The Haunted Palace” —
1894-1895
— The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, vol. 10: Poems, ed. G. E.
Woodberry and E. C. Stedman,
Chicago: Stone and Kimball (10:31-32, and p. 181)
- “The Haunted Palace” — 1902 — The Complete Works
of
Edgar Allan Poe, vol. 7: Poems, ed. J. A. Harrison, New York: T. Y.
Crowell (10:83-84, and 10:200-201)
- “The Haunted Palace” — 1911 — The Complete Poems
of
Edgar Allan Poe, Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Co. (pp.
38-39, and p. 225)
- “The Haunted Palace” —
1917
— The Poems of Edgar Allan Poe, ed. Killis Campbell,
Boston: Ginn and Company (pp. 102-104, and pp. 237-240)
- “The Haunted Palace” —
1965
— The Poems of Edgar Allan Poe, ed. Floyd Stovall,
Charlottesville: The University Press of Virginia (pp. 88-89, and pp.
253-256)
- “The Haunted Palace” —
1969 — The Collected Works of
Edgar Allan Poe, vol. 1: Poems, ed. T. O.
Mabbott, Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
(1:312-318)
Associated Material and Special versions:
- "[The Haunted Palace]" — 1857 — "Edgar Allan Poe," Magazin für
die Literatur des
Auslandes (131:522-524) (German translation by Luise von
Ploennis.)
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