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Poe's Poetry

Notes to the Poems of Manhood

20. LENORE


"Lenore" was published, very nearly in its existing shape, in 'The Pioneer' for 1843, but under the title of "The Paean" - now first published in the POEMS OF YOUTH - the germ of it appeared in 1831.


21. TO ONE IN PARADISE


"To One in Paradise" was included originally in "The Visionary" (a tale now known as "The Assignation"), in July, 1835, and appeared as a separate poem entitled "To Ianthe in Heaven," in Burton's 'Gentleman's Magazine' for July, 1839. The fifth stanza is now added, for the first time, to the piece.


22. THE COLISEUM


"The Coliseum" appeared in the Baltimore 'Saturday Visitor' ('sic') in 1833, and was republished in the 'Southern Literary Messenger' for August 1835, as "A Prize Poem."


23. THE HAUNTED PALACE


"The Haunted Palace" originally issued in the Baltimore 'American Museum' for April, 1888, was subsequently embodied in that much admired tale, "The Fall of the House of Usher," and published in it in Burton's 'Gentleman's Magazine' for September, 1839. It reappeared in that as a separate poem in the 1845 edition of Poe's poems.


24. THE CONQUEROR WORM


"The Conqueror Worm," then contained in Poe's favorite tale of "Ligeia," was first published in the 'American Museum' for September, 1838. As a separate poem, it reappeared in 'Graham's Magazine' for January, 1843.


25. SILENCE


The sonnet, "Silence," was originally published in Burton's 'Gentleman's Magazine' for April, 1840.


26. DREAMLAND


The first known publication of "Dreamland" was in 'Graham's Magazine' for June, 1844.


37. TO ZANTE


The "Sonnet to Zante" is not discoverable earlier than January, 1837, when it appeared in the 'Southern Literary Messenger'.


28. HYMN


The initial version of the "Catholic Hymn" was contained in the story of "Morella," and published in the 'Southern Literary Messenger' for April, 1885. The lines as they now stand, and with their present title, were first published in the 'Broadway Journal for August', 1845.

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