User:Midnightdreary
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Midnightdreary is less active on Wikipedia than he once was. If you don't hear a response right away, he may be walled up in the cellar, taking a 3-day balloon ride across the Atlantic Ocean, retrieving his pet orangutan, or sailing with his friend Arthur Pym. Not to worry; he has not been shut up in a sepulchre in a tomb by the sounding sea. |
Midnightdreary
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Once upon a midnight dreary... Welcome to my Wikipedia user profile.
Note: In 2014, I used User:Rob at Houghton during my short stint as Wikipedian in residence at Houghton Library. More information on that role is on my alternate user page.
My Wikipedia work
[edit]My time on Wikipedia is usually spent editing articles related to 19th-century American literature.
Significant edits
[edit]- Poe and his works
- "Al Aaraaf"
- Bibliography of Edgar Allan Poe
- Eureka: A Prose Poem
- "The Gold-Bug"
- "Metzengerstein"
- "The Murders in the Rue Morgue"
- The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket (with User:Malkinann, User:Syzygy, and User:Paine Ellsworth)
- Edgar Allan Poe - Wikipedia:Today's featured article/January 19, 2009
- Virginia Eliza Clemm Poe (previously ) - Wikipedia:Today's featured article/September 10, 2009
- William Henry Leonard Poe
- "The Raven" (previously ) - Wikipedia:Today's featured article/December 6, 2007
- Tamerlane and Other Poems
- Transcendentalism
- Brook Farm
- Margaret Fuller (previously ) - Wikipedia:Today's featured article/May 23, 2010
- George Ripley
- Jones Very
- Other writers and related articles
- Thomas Holley Chivers
- Elizabeth F. Ellet (with User:Epousesquecido)
- Rufus Wilmot Griswold (previously ) - Wikipedia:Today's featured article/November 2, 2009
- Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (with María ) - Wikipedia:Today's featured article/August 29, 2009
- Washington Irving (with User:Federalistpapers)
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- James Russell Lowell (previously )
- Walt Whitman
- "The Wife of His Youth"
- Nathaniel Parker Willis (previously ) - Wikipedia:Today's featured article/November 23, 2011