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Texts and Variant Texts
Reading copy:
- “The Divine Right of Kings” —
reading copy (copy-text is based on Text 00)
Manuscripts and
Authorized
Printings:
- "The Divine Right of
Kings"
— 1845, no original manuscript or
fragments are known to exist (but this version is presumably recorded
in Text 02) — Text 01
Reprints:
- “The Divine Right of Kings” — November 21, 1915 — J.
H. Whitty, "New Poe Poems and Manuscripts Found," New York Sun
(In this article, Whitty first attibutes the poem to Poe. This article
also
attributes to Poe a poem called "Life's Vital Stream," which has since
been identified as a copy Poe made of a poem by someone else. The
article was also printed, on the same date, in the Baltimore
American)
- “The Divine Right of Kings” — January 27, 1916 — J.
H. Whitty, "Discoveries in the Uncollected Poems of Edgar Allan Poe,"
New York Nation (pp. 105-106) (a revision of the previous
article)
- “The Divine Right of Kings” —
1917
— The Poems of Edgar Allan Poe, ed. Killis Campbell,
Boston: Ginn and Company (p. 144, and p. 303)
- “The Divine Right of Kings” — 1918 — The Complete
Poems of
Edgar Allan Poe, ed. J. H. Whitty, Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co (p.
150, and pp. 320-321) (This poem was added to the second edition,
and does not appear in the first edition of 1911)
- “The Divine Right of Kings” —
1969 — The Collected Works of
Edgar Allan Poe, vol. 1: Poems, ed. T. O.
Mabbott, Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
(1:382-385)
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