Edgar Allan Poe:
The Literati of New York City: Some Honest Opinions at Random Respecting Their Autorial Merits, with Occasional Words of Personality
From May to October 1846, Godey's Lady's Book published a series of 38 sketches by Edgar Allan Poe entitled "The Literati of New York City: Some Honest Opinions at Random Respecting Their Autorial Merits, with Occasional Words of Personality." In these sketches, Poe gave his "unbiased opinion of the literati (male and female) of New York," and "at the same time, very closely if not with absolute accuracy, that of conversational society in literary circles." In his introduction, Poe argues that what was being said in these literary circles was more valid than those opinions published in journals of the day. Many of the authors discussed by Poe have long since been forgotten but most of his opinions of the better-known authors have been borne out by the judgment of time.
Because of their high degree of candor, Poe's sketches shocked the readership of Godey's and the literary world in general. From the standpoint of the circulation manager, the series was a great success; the May issue of Godey's sold out by the first of May. The series created a flurry of responses by the public.
In 1850, Rufus Griswold collected all of the literati papers and published them as Volume III of The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe. Seventy-eight authors are discussed in the complete Literati.
The Literati has given us one of many potential frameworks around which we can arrange our Early American Fiction editions: one that will highlight both prominent and lesser-known authors.
Quotations from The Literati will be linked to the works themselves, including such well-known works as The Last of the Mohicans, The Scarlet Letter, and Poe's Tales, but would also include more obscure works such as The Adventures of Harry Franco or Forest Life. We will include all the works of Poe, Cooper, Longfellow, and Hawthorne that fall within the scope of the EAF project. For the lesser known authors, we will use works mentioned by Poe in The Literati or a work selected from the EAF list if no work is specifically mentioned.
The Literati sample includes seventeen of eight-one EAF authors, or 50 of the 441 EAF works (in 560 volumes).
--Heather Moore Riser
Authors in the Literati Subset
Poe, Edgar Allan (1809-1849)
- The narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym. Of Nantucket ; comprising the details of a mutiny and atrocious butchery on board the American brig Grampus, on her way to the South seas, in the month of June, 1827. (1838)
- The raven and other poems. (1845)
- Tales. (1845)
- Tales of the grotesque and arabesque. Vol.1. (1840)
- Tales of the grotesque and arabesque. Vol.2. (1840)
Bird, Robert M. (1806-1854)
- The Hawks of Hawk-Hollow ; A tradition of Pennsylvania. I. (1835)
- The Hawks of Hawk-Hollow ; A tradition of Pennsylvania. II. (1835)
- Sheppard Lee. I. (1836)
- Sheppard Lee. II. (1836)
Brainard, John Gardner Calkins (1796-1828)
Briggs, Charles F. (1804-1877)
- The adventures of Harry Franco ; a tale of the great panic. I. (1839)
- The adventures of Harry Franco ; a tale of the great panic. II. (1839)
Bryant, William Cullen (1794-1878)
- Tales of Glauber-Spa. Vol. 1. (1832) -- Selection: "The Skeleton's Cave"
Child, Lydia Maria Francis (1802-1880)
- Hobomok ; a tale of early times. (1824)
- Philothea ; a romance. (1836)
Cooper, James Fenimore (1789-1851)
- The deerslayer: or, The first war-path ; a tale. Vol.1. (1841)
- The deerslayer: or, The first war-path ; a tale. Vol.2. (1841)
- Jack Tier, or, The Florida reef. Vol.1. (1848)
- Jack Tier, or, The Florida reef. Vol.2. (1848)
- The last of the Mohicans ; a narrative of 1757. Vol.1. (1826)
- The last of the Mohicans ; a narrative of 1757. Vol.2. (1826)
- The pathfinder, or, The inland sea. Vol.1. (1840)
- The pathfinder, or, The inland sea. Vol.2. (1840)
- The pilot ; a tale of the sea. Vol.1. (1823)
- The pilot ; a tale of the sea. Vol.2. (1823)
- The pioneers, or The sources of the Susquehanna ; a descriptive tale. Vol.1. (1823)
- The pioneers, or The sources of the Susquehanna ; a descriptive tale. Vol.2. (1823)
- The prairie ; a tale. Vol.1. (1827)
- The prairie ; a tale. Vol.2. (1827)
- Precaution ; a novel. I. (1820)
- Precaution ; a novel. II. (1820)
- The spy ; a tale of the neutral ground. II. (1821)
- The spy ; a tale of the neutral ground. I. (1821)
- The water-witch, or, The skimmer of the seas ; a tale. Vol. 1. (1831)
- The water-witch, or, The skimmer of the seas ; a tale. Vol. 2. (1831)
- Wyandotté, or, The hutted knoll ; a tale. Vol.1. (1843)
- Wyandotté, or, The hutted knoll ; a tale. Vol.2. (1843)
Dawes, Rufus (1803-1859)
- Nix's mate ; an historical romance of America. Vol.1. (1839)
- Nix's mate ; an historical romance of America. Vol.2. (1839)
Hawthorne, Nathaniel (1804-1864)
- The celestial rail-road. (1843)
- Fanshawe ; a tale. (1828)
- The gentle boy ; a thrice told tale ; with an original illustration. (1839)
- Mosses from an old manse. Vol.1. (1846)
- Mosses from an old manse. Vol.2. (1846)
- The scarlet letter ; a romance. (1850)
- Twice-told tales. (1837)
- Twice-told tales. Vol. II. (1842)
- Selections from Moral Tales
- Selections from Tales for the Times
- Selections from Tales of Humor
- Selection from Tales for You
Hoffman, Charles Fenno (1806-1884)
- Greyslaer ; a romance of the Mohawk. Vol.1. (1840)
- Greyslaer ; a romance of the Mohawk. Vol.2. (1840)
Irving, Washington (1783-1859)
- Tales of a traveller. Vol.1. (1824)
- Tales of a traveller. Vol.2. (1824)
- Tales of a traveller. Vol.3. (1824)
- Tales of a traveller. Vol.4. (1824)
Kirkland, Caroline M. (1801-1864)
- Forest life. Vol.1. (1842)
- Forest life. Vol.2. (1842)
- A new home - who'll follow ; or, Glimpses of western life. (1839)
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth (1807-1882)
- Hyperion ; a romance. Vol.1. (1839)
- Hyperion ; a romance. Vol.2. (1839)
- Kavanagh ; a tale. (1849)
- Outre-mer ; a pilgrimage beyond the sea. No. Vol.1. (1833-34)
- Outre-mer ; a pilgrimage beyond the sea. No. Vol.2. (1833-34)
- The Bald Eagle - from Tales of Humor
Sargent, Epes (1813-1880)
Sedgwick, Catherine M. (1789-1867)
- Hope Leslie, or, Early times in the Massachusetts. Vol.1. (1827)
- Hope Leslie, or, Early times in the Massachusetts. Vol.2. (1827)
- The Linwoods; or, "Sixty years since" in America. Vol.1. (1835)
- The Linwoods; or, "Sixty years since" in America. Vol.2. (1835)
- A New England tale, and Miscellanies. (1852)
- A New-England tale, or, Sketches of New-England character and manners. (1822)
Simms, William (1806-1870)
- Beauchampe, or, The Kentucky tragedy ; a tale of passion. Vol.1. (1842)
- Beauchampe, or, The Kentucky tragedy ; a tale of passion. Vol.2. (1842)
- Martin Faber ; the story of a criminal. (1833)
- Richard Hurdis, or, The avenger of blood : a tale of Alabama. Vol.1. (1838)
- Richard Hurdis, or, The avenger of blood : a tale of Alabama. Vol.2. (1838)
- The wigwam and the cabin. Vol.1. (1845)
- The wigwam and the cabin. Vol.2. (1845)
Willis, N. P. (1806-1867)