[37] In his introduction to his pocket volume of Tales of Mystery.

[38] The Influence of E. T. A. Hoffmann on Edgar Allan Poe.

[39] In the Doppelgänger, Kater Murr, and Elixiere des Teufels.

[40] In his Tale of the Ragged Mountains.

[41] In Die Jesuit-kirche in G.

[42] In The Oval Portrait.

[43] Compare Poe’s definition of his type as phantasy pieces with Hoffmann’s title Phantasie Stücke.

[44] Melmoth Réconcilié.

[45] In Khaled.

[46] For the Blood Is the Life.