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Poe's Scottish Connections
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Searching For Poe In Scotland
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ESSENTIAL READING FOR AN ORIENTATION OF OUR RESEARCH:
Allen, Hervey, Israfel, 1934 ed., Ch. 5
All books about Poe are available on net (abebooks, etc.)
This site is under periodic change and editing by Bob Brill.
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Foye, Raymond, The Unknown Poe, City Lights Books, 1980
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The cover of the 2009 Journal of NEWSLETTERS of Academy of Education Sciences of Georgia, Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia.
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Page from Table of Contents of the Journal NEWSLETTERS of.... Articles are submitted by professors from around the world, in a full range of subjects, from the Arts, Humanities, Languages, and Sciences. Articles submitted in English are translated into either the Georgian or Russian languages, or both, by Professor Tamar Mebuke. Brill is conversant in English and French only, however. His essay begins on page 44, "Edgar Allan Poe and the Poet's Freedom of Coinage," available in the other langauges upon request from the publishers.
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A most fortuitous visit to the then Burns Federation, Ltd., located in the Dick Institute, led to extraordinary, never-before-known family realtionships between Robert Burns, John Allan, John Galt, and Edgar Allan Poe. Mr. Ingles presented Ms. Kenmotsu and I with this copy of the Burns Chronicle, after which its Editor, Peter Westwood, found three of my submissions on the subject worthy of publication. The magazine is available only to members of Burns Clubs, worldwide.
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"Edgar Allan Poe's Prescription for a Good Night's Sleep: 'The Premature Burial'" in the January 2002 edition of The Atlantic Literary Review, Editor, Rajeshwar Mittapalli, Kakatiya University, Andhra Pradesh, India. This explication of Poe's story appears in Chapter 5, IV. The Galloway Survey, of my manuscript in progress, from which it was excerpted.
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