An edition of Annabel Lee (1935)

Annabel Lee: The Poem

Edgar Allan Poe

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An edition of Annabel Lee (1935)

Annabel Lee: The Poem

Edgar Allan Poe

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  • 4 Have read

"Annabel Lee" is the last complete poem composed by American author Edgar Allan Poe. The narrator, who fell in love with Annabel Lee when they were young, has a love for her so strong that even angels are envious. He retains his love for her even after her death. There has been debate over who, if anyone, was the inspiration for "Annabel Lee". Though many women have been suggested, Poe's wife Virginia Eliza Clemm Poe is one of the more credible candidates. Written in 1849, it was not published until shortly after Poe's death that same year.

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Publisher
Tandem Library
Language
English

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Cover of: Annabel Lee: The Poem
Annabel Lee: The Poem : Edgar Allan Poe
October 1999, Tandem Library
School & Library Binding in English
Cover of: Annabel Lee
Annabel Lee: the poem
1998, Tundra Books
in English
Cover of: Annabel Lee
Annabel Lee
1998, Tundra Books, Brand: Tundra Books
Hardcover in English - printing (1)
Cover of: Annabel Lee
Annabel Lee
October 1, 1987, Tundra Books
Hardcover in English - Illustrate edition
Cover of: Annabel Lee
Annabel Lee
September 1987, Tundra Books (NY)
Hardcover in English - French edition
Cover of: Annabel Lee
Annabel Lee
1935, Priv. pub.
in English

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The Physical Object

Format
School & Library Binding
Weight
8.2 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8189200M
ISBN 10
0833598902
ISBN 13
9780833598905
Library Thing
1062290
Goodreads
1637752

Excerpts

It was many and many a year ago,
In a kingdom by the sea,
That a maiden there lived whom you may know
By the name of Annabel Lee;
And this maiden she lived with no other thought
Than to love and be loved by me.
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