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Acknowledgments vii
Introduction J. Gerald Kennedy 1
I Locating the Republic of Letters
Inventing the Literati: Poe's Remapping of Antebellum Print Culture J. Gerald Kennedy 13
"The Rage for Lions": Edgar Allan Poe and the Culture of Celebrity Leon Jackson 37
II Surveying the National Scene
Perverting the American Renaissance: Poe, Democracy, Critical Theory Betsy Erkkila 65
"To Reproduce a City": New York Letters and the Urban American Renaissance Scott Peeples 101
Poe's 1848: Eureka, the Southern Margin, and the Expanding U[niverse] of S[tars] Jennifer Rae Greeson 123
III Plotting Poe's Influence
Cruising (Perversely) for Context: Poe and Murder, Women and Apes Leland S. Person 143
Robert Greenhow, Poe, and the Nineteenth-Century History of Transnational American Studies Anna Brickhouse 170
Poe s Lyrical Media: The Ravens Returns Eliza Richards 200
IV Repositioning Poe in Literary America Poe by the Numbers: Odd Man Out? Maurice S. Lee 227
Poe, Decentered Culture, and Critical Method Jerome McGann 245
Contributors 261
Index 263
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