| This Poe "webliography," published in Poe Studies May 1999 but kept updated, may not be the "coolest" visual Poe site available,
but it is definitely the most extensive and most reliable. If anything about Poe is on the Web, it is linked and described here. Even
unavailable links are listed and marked. Professor Ehrlich also includes a draft of a paper on "Electrifying Poe: Research and
Teaching on the Internet" at http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~ehrlich/poenet.html which discusses the values of the Internet as a
resource on Poe and his works. |