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The Humor of Edgar Allan Poe
Works Consulted
By David Tomlinson
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- Blythe, Hal and Charlie Sweet. 'Poe's Satiric Use of Vampirism in "Berenice."'
Poe Studies, 14 (1981), 23-24.
- Eddings, Dennis W. The Naiad Voice: Essays on Poe's Satiric Hoaxing.
Port Washington, NY: Associated Faculty Press, 1983.
- Fisher, Benjamin Franklin, IV. 'Poe, Blackwood's, and "The Murders in the
Rue Morgue."' American Notes & Queries, 12 (1974), 109-11.
- Jackson, David K. "A Poe Hoax Comes Before the U. S. Senate."
Poe Studies, 7 (1974), 47-48.
- Kemp, Anthony. 'The Greek Joke in Poe's "Bon-Bon." American Literature, 56
(1984), 580-583.
- Kock, Christian. 'The Irony of Oxygen in Poe's "Eiros and Charmion." Studies in
Short Fiction, 22 (1985), 317-321.
- Lewis, Paul. "Poe's Humor: A Psychological Analysis." Studies in Short Fiction,
26 (1989), 531-46.
- Mead, Joan Tyler. 'Poe's "The Man That Was Used Up": Another Bugaboo Campaign.'
Short Studies in Fiction, 23 (1986), 281-86
- Poe, Edgar Allan. The Other Poe: Comedies and Satires. Ed. with an
introduction by David Galloway. New York: Penguin Books, 1983.
- Pitcher, Edward W. R. '"To Die Laughing": Poe's Allusion to Sir Thomas More in
"The Assignation."' Studies in Short Fiction, 23 (1986), 197-200.
- Richard, Claude. "The Tales of the Folio Club and the Vocation of Edgar Allan
Poe as Humorist." trans. Mark L. Mitchell. The University of Mississippi
Studies in English, 8 (1990), 185-198.
- Ruddick, Nicholas. "The Hoax of the Red Death: Poe as Allegorist." The Sphinx,
4 (1985), 268-276.
- Thomas, Dwight and David K. Jackson. The Poe Log: A Documentary Life of
Edgar Allan Poe, 1809-1849. Boston: G. K. Hall, 1987.
- Toner, Jennifer Dilalia. 'The "Remarkable Effect" of "Silly Words": Dialect and
Signature in "The Gold Bug."' The Arizona Quarterly, 49 (1990), 1-20.
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