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My Friend Annabel Lee

Published in 1903, this selection of dialogues by Mary MacLane entails a mystery of wondering who she is speaking with. Is it the statue she describes at first? Is it an imaginary friend? Is it the author’s alter-ego? Or perhaps, is it a friend she knows in-the-flesh whom the author wished no one to recognize the identity of? These questions are never truly answered for how could a statue send word by postal mail or know some of the deeper vulnerabilities of the author without her knowing them herself? In these talks between herself and Annabel Lee come glimmerings of another time, discussions in the whimsy of personal stories, happenings in the neighbourhood, and the reflections in the deeper meaning of life as well as the bonds of friendship. - Summary by Daryl Wor (3 hr 49 min)

Chapters

The Coming of Annabel Lee

The Flat Surfaces of Things

My Friend Annabel Lee

Boston

A Small House in the Country

The Half-Conscious Soul

The Young-Books of Trowbridge

“Give Me Three Grains of Corn, Mother”

Relative

Minnie Maddern Fiske

Like a Stone Wall

To Fall in Love

When I Went to the Butte High School

“And Mary MacLane and Me”

A Story of Spoon-Bills

A Measure of Sorrow

A Lute with no Strings

Another Vision of my Friend Annabel Lee

The Art of Contemplation

Concerning Little Willy Kaatenstein

A Bond of Sympathy

The Message of a Tender Soul

Me to My Friend Annabel Lee

My Friend Annabel Lee to Me

The Golden Ripple