REFERENCES
Page's The Old South.
Page's Social Life in Old Virginia before the War.
Hart's Slavery and Abolition.
Baskerville's Southern Writers, 2 vols.
Link's Pioneers of Southern Literature, 2 vols.
Moses's The Literature of the South.
Holliday's A History of Southern Literature.
Manly's Southern Literature.
Painter's Poets of the South.
Woodberry's The Life of Edgar Allan Poe, Personal and Literary, with his chief Correspondence with Men of Letters, 2 vols., 1909. (The best life.)
Woodberry and Stedman's The Works of Edgar Allan Poe with a Memoir,
Critical Introductions, and Notes, 10 vols.
Harrison's The Virginia Edition of the Works of Edgar Allan Poe, 17 vols.
(Contains excellent critical essays.)
Harrison's Life and Letters of Edgar Allan Poe, 2 vols.
Stedman's Poets of America. (Poe.)
Fruit's The Mind and Art of Poe's Poetry.
Canby's The Short Story in English, Chap. XI. (Poe.)
Baldwin's American Short Stories. (Poe.)
Payne's American Literary Criticism. (Poe.)
Prescott's Selections from the Critical Writings of Edgar Allan Poe, edited with an Introduction and Notes.
Gates's Studies and Appreciations. (Poe.)
Trent's William Gilmore Simms.
Erskine's Leading American Novelists. (Simms.)
Ward's Memorial of Sidney Lanier, in Poems of Sidney Lanier, edited by his Wife.
Burt's The Lanier Book.
Burt and Cable's The Cable Story Book.
Page's The Page Story Book.