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Notes

 
[1]

Despite its 1854 publication, the volume's title page bears the date 1853. For a descriptive bibliography and publication history of Poems Descriptive, Dramatic, Legendary and Contemplative, see James E. Kibler, The Poetry of William Gilmore Simms: An Introduction and Bibliography (Columbia, S. C.: Southern Studies Program, 1979), 90 — 97.

[2]

The single sheet is among loose papers in the extensive Simms Collection of the South Caroliniana Library, University of South Carolina, Manuscripts item P 1540.

[3]

Letter of Simms to Henry Panton, 25 January 1853, in The Letters of William Gilmore Simms, ed. Mary C. Simms Oliphant, et al. (University of South Carolina Press, 1952 — 82), III, 224.

[4]

Letters, III, 255, and Kibler, The Poetry of William Gilmore Simms, 96.

[5]

Simms in a letter to Benjamin Perry, Letters, III, 158.

[6]

Letters, III, 261 — 262.

[7]

Simms, "Poe's Poetry," Charleston, S. C. Southern Patriot (10 November 1845) and reprinted in Simms Review, I, no. 2 (Winter 1993), 20 — 25. Here Simms defends Poe against his Boston critics.

[8]

Simms in a letter to Robert Mackenzie, 8 January 1854, in Letters, III, 275.

[9]

Simms, "The Writings of Washington Allston," Southern Quarterly Review, IV (October 1843), 381, 390.

[10]

Letter of 13 March 1854, Letters, III, 286.

[11]

Simms, "The Writings of Washington Allston," 390.

[12]

As described by contemporary poet and novelist Fred Chappell, writing of Simms for the University of Georgia Press Selected Poems of William Gilmore Simms (1990).