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  1. 28 de jul. de 2011 · The earliest and perhaps least familiar of the known likenesses of Edgar Allan Poe is the so-called “McKee” daguerreotype, named for its last identified owner, Thomas J. McKee.

  2. The earliest and least familiar of the known photographs of Edgar Allan Poe is the so-called "McKee" daguerreotype, named for its last owner, Thomas J. McKee. The daguerreotype bears almost no resemblance to the later, more celebrated images of Poe, yet its authenticity seems beyond question.

  3. 2 de sept. de 2005 · Follow the circuitous story of a rare Edgar Allan Poe daguerreotype that disappeared, but was ultimately found

  4. 16 de feb. de 2015 · The inventor's name is Daguerre, but the French usage requires an accent on the second e, in the formation of the compound term. The instrument itself must undoubtedly be regarded as the most important, and perhaps the most extraordinary triumph of modern science.

  5. 6 de jul. de 2011 · The Portraits and Daguerreotypes of Edgar Allan Poe (1989), title page and table of contents. Notes: All material in this edition is protected by copyright, exclusively held by the author and the University of Virginia Press.

  6. Resulta irónico que Edgar Allan Poe, cuatro días después de un intento de suicidio, fuese inmortalizado en una placa plateada. No obstante, su dualidad entre poeta y amante de la ciencia y el frágil equilibrio de su vida, se identifican plenamente con la naturaleza del daguerrotipo.

  7. bivalent toward, Daguerres discovery. This essay focuses on texts published by Poe after 1839 and explores their attitude toward the daguerreotype, which is uniquely and complexly intertwined with his interest in the literary theme of reanimation, or his vexed romantic desire to.