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Jorge Luis Borges’s References to Edgar Allan Poe: An Annotated Bibliography, Section 2

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ABSTRACT: Throughout his distinguished career, Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges maintained a complex, reciprocal literary relationship with Edgar Allan Poe. Borges mentioned Poe in numerous articles, prologues, stories, poems, lectures, dialogues, and interviews that he wrote or participated in between the early 1920s and the mid-1980s. These pieces range from a limited number of articles and interviews that focus specifically on Poe to brief nods to Poe’s works in pieces dedicated to other authors. As part of a three-stage effort to offer future scholars a substantial guide toward the documents that demonstrate Borges’s long-term engagement with Poe’s works, “Jorge Luis Borges’s References to Edgar Allan Poe: An Annotated Bibliography, Section 2” directs readers to over eighty coauthored and collaborative pieces (including interviews and dialogues) in which Borges references Poe—providing original publication information, current bibliographic material, and annotations for each piece.
Title: Jorge Luis Borges’s References to Edgar Allan Poe: An Annotated Bibliography, Section 2
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ABSTRACT: Throughout his distinguished career, Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges maintained a complex, reciprocal literary relationship with Edgar Allan Poe.
Borges mentioned Poe in numerous articles, prologues, stories, poems, lectures, dialogues, and interviews that he wrote or participated in between the early 1920s and the mid-1980s.
These pieces range from a limited number of articles and interviews that focus specifically on Poe to brief nods to Poe’s works in pieces dedicated to other authors.
As part of a three-stage effort to offer future scholars a substantial guide toward the documents that demonstrate Borges’s long-term engagement with Poe’s works, “Jorge Luis Borges’s References to Edgar Allan Poe: An Annotated Bibliography, Section 2” directs readers to over eighty coauthored and collaborative pieces (including interviews and dialogues) in which Borges references Poe—providing original publication information, current bibliographic material, and annotations for each piece.

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