Perspectives on Edgar Allan Poe
Embracing interdisciplinary perspectives, cultural studies, and traditional scholarship, this series publishes scholarly interpretations of Edgar Allan Poe’s work, influences, and contexts to enhance Poe Studies within and beyond the parameters of nineteenth-century American literary history. Edited by Barbara Cantalupo, Professor of English at Pennsylvania State University,
EDITED BY AMY BRANAM ARMIENTO AND TRAVIS MONTGOMERY - CONTRIBUTIONS BY MELANIE R. ANDERSON; AMY BRANAM ARMIENTO; ADAM C. BRADFORD; KEVIN KNOTT; JOHN EDWARD MARTIN; TRAVIS MONTGOMERY; CLARA PETINO; ALEXANDRA REUBER AND SANDRA TOMC
EDITED BY EMRON ESPLIN AND MARGARIDA VALE DE GATO - CONTRIBUTIONS BY JANA L. ARGERSINGER; EMRON ESPLIN; FERNANDO GONZÁLEZ-MORENO; JOHN GRUESSER; MICHELLE KAY HANSEN; J. GERALD KENNEDY; BONNIE SHANNON MCMULLEN; TRAVIS MONTGOMERY; SCOTT PEEPLES; PHILIP EDWA
Sean Moreland - Contributions by Alissa Burger; Michael Cisco; Dan Clinton; Brian Johnson; S.T. Joshi; John Langan; Murray Leeder; Juan L. Pérez de Luque; Sławomir Studniarz; Miles Tittle; Robert H. Waugh; Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock and Ben Woodard