Adapting Poe
Re-Imaginings in Popular Culture
Herausgeber: Perry, D.; Sederholm, C.
Adapting Poe
Re-Imaginings in Popular Culture
Herausgeber: Perry, D.; Sederholm, C.
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Adapting Poe is a collection of essays that explores the way Edgar Allan Poe has been adapted over the last hundred years in film, comic art, music, and literary criticism. A major theme that pervades the study concerns the more recent re-imaginings of Poe in terms of identity construction in a postmodern era.
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Adapting Poe is a collection of essays that explores the way Edgar Allan Poe has been adapted over the last hundred years in film, comic art, music, and literary criticism. A major theme that pervades the study concerns the more recent re-imaginings of Poe in terms of identity construction in a postmodern era.
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- Verlag: Palgrave MacMillan Us / Palgrave Macmillan US
- 2012 edition
- Seitenzahl: 285
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781349298983
- ISBN-10: 1349298980
- Artikelnr.: 45081714
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Palgrave MacMillan Us / Palgrave Macmillan US
- 2012 edition
- Seitenzahl: 285
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781349298983
- ISBN-10: 1349298980
- Artikelnr.: 45081714
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Carl H. Sederholm is an Associate Professor of Humanities at Brigham Young University, USA.
Introduction: Poe and the 21st Century Adaptation Renaissance; Dennis R.
Perry and Carl H. Sederholm Edgar Allan Poe and the Undeath of the Author;
Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock Lusty Ape-men and Imperiled White Womanhood:
Reading Race in the 1930s Poe Film Adaptation; Jessica Metzler An
'Ambrosial Breath of Faery': Jean Epstein's La Chute de la Maison Usher and
the Inverted Orphism of Poe's 'Poetic Principle'; Saviour Catania
Rethinking Fellini's Poe: Non-Places, Media Industries, and the Manic
Celebrity; Kevin M. Flanagan Evolutions in Torture: James Wan's Saw as Poe
for the 21st Century; Sandra Hughes A Poe within a Poe: Inception's
Arabesque Play with 'Ligeia'; Dennis R. Perry Identity Crisis and
Personality Disorders in Edgar Allan Poe's 'William Wilson' (1839), David
Fincher's Fight Club (1999), and James Mangold's Identity (2003); Alexandra
Reuber Horrific Obsessions: Poe's Legacy of the Unreliable and
Self-Obsessed Narrator; Rachel McCoppin The Pleasure of Losing One's Way:
Adapting Poe's 'The Man of the Crowd'; Rebecca Johinke 'The Tell-Tale
Head,' 'The Raven,' and 'Lisa's Rival': Poe meets the Simpsons; Peter
Conolly-Smith In the Best Possible Tastes - Rhetoric and Taste in AIP's
Promotion of Roger Corman's Poe Cycle; Joan Ormrod From the Earth to Poe to
the Moon: The Science Fiction Narrative as Precursor to Technological
Reality; Todd Robert Petersen and Kyle William Bishop The Perfect Drug:
Edgar Allan Poe as Rock Star; Tony Magistrale That Vexing Power of
Perverseness: Approaching Heavy Metal Adaptations of Poe; Carl H. Sederholm
Picturing Poe: Contemporary Cultural Implications of Nevermore; Michelle
Kay Hansen What Can 'The Tell-Tale Heart' Tell About Gender?; Mary J.
Couzelis Comic Book and Graphic Novel Adaptations of the Works of Edgar
Allan Poe: A Chronology; M. Thomas Inge The Purloining Critic, Adaptation,
Criticism, and the Claim to Meaning; Jason Douglas Quid Pro Quo, or
Destination Unknown: Johnson, Derrida, and Lacan Reading Poe; Luiz Fernando
Ferreira Sá and Geraldo Magela Cáffaro
Perry and Carl H. Sederholm Edgar Allan Poe and the Undeath of the Author;
Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock Lusty Ape-men and Imperiled White Womanhood:
Reading Race in the 1930s Poe Film Adaptation; Jessica Metzler An
'Ambrosial Breath of Faery': Jean Epstein's La Chute de la Maison Usher and
the Inverted Orphism of Poe's 'Poetic Principle'; Saviour Catania
Rethinking Fellini's Poe: Non-Places, Media Industries, and the Manic
Celebrity; Kevin M. Flanagan Evolutions in Torture: James Wan's Saw as Poe
for the 21st Century; Sandra Hughes A Poe within a Poe: Inception's
Arabesque Play with 'Ligeia'; Dennis R. Perry Identity Crisis and
Personality Disorders in Edgar Allan Poe's 'William Wilson' (1839), David
Fincher's Fight Club (1999), and James Mangold's Identity (2003); Alexandra
Reuber Horrific Obsessions: Poe's Legacy of the Unreliable and
Self-Obsessed Narrator; Rachel McCoppin The Pleasure of Losing One's Way:
Adapting Poe's 'The Man of the Crowd'; Rebecca Johinke 'The Tell-Tale
Head,' 'The Raven,' and 'Lisa's Rival': Poe meets the Simpsons; Peter
Conolly-Smith In the Best Possible Tastes - Rhetoric and Taste in AIP's
Promotion of Roger Corman's Poe Cycle; Joan Ormrod From the Earth to Poe to
the Moon: The Science Fiction Narrative as Precursor to Technological
Reality; Todd Robert Petersen and Kyle William Bishop The Perfect Drug:
Edgar Allan Poe as Rock Star; Tony Magistrale That Vexing Power of
Perverseness: Approaching Heavy Metal Adaptations of Poe; Carl H. Sederholm
Picturing Poe: Contemporary Cultural Implications of Nevermore; Michelle
Kay Hansen What Can 'The Tell-Tale Heart' Tell About Gender?; Mary J.
Couzelis Comic Book and Graphic Novel Adaptations of the Works of Edgar
Allan Poe: A Chronology; M. Thomas Inge The Purloining Critic, Adaptation,
Criticism, and the Claim to Meaning; Jason Douglas Quid Pro Quo, or
Destination Unknown: Johnson, Derrida, and Lacan Reading Poe; Luiz Fernando
Ferreira Sá and Geraldo Magela Cáffaro
Introduction: Poe and the 21st Century Adaptation Renaissance; Dennis R.
Perry and Carl H. Sederholm Edgar Allan Poe and the Undeath of the Author;
Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock Lusty Ape-men and Imperiled White Womanhood:
Reading Race in the 1930s Poe Film Adaptation; Jessica Metzler An
'Ambrosial Breath of Faery': Jean Epstein's La Chute de la Maison Usher and
the Inverted Orphism of Poe's 'Poetic Principle'; Saviour Catania
Rethinking Fellini's Poe: Non-Places, Media Industries, and the Manic
Celebrity; Kevin M. Flanagan Evolutions in Torture: James Wan's Saw as Poe
for the 21st Century; Sandra Hughes A Poe within a Poe: Inception's
Arabesque Play with 'Ligeia'; Dennis R. Perry Identity Crisis and
Personality Disorders in Edgar Allan Poe's 'William Wilson' (1839), David
Fincher's Fight Club (1999), and James Mangold's Identity (2003); Alexandra
Reuber Horrific Obsessions: Poe's Legacy of the Unreliable and
Self-Obsessed Narrator; Rachel McCoppin The Pleasure of Losing One's Way:
Adapting Poe's 'The Man of the Crowd'; Rebecca Johinke 'The Tell-Tale
Head,' 'The Raven,' and 'Lisa's Rival': Poe meets the Simpsons; Peter
Conolly-Smith In the Best Possible Tastes - Rhetoric and Taste in AIP's
Promotion of Roger Corman's Poe Cycle; Joan Ormrod From the Earth to Poe to
the Moon: The Science Fiction Narrative as Precursor to Technological
Reality; Todd Robert Petersen and Kyle William Bishop The Perfect Drug:
Edgar Allan Poe as Rock Star; Tony Magistrale That Vexing Power of
Perverseness: Approaching Heavy Metal Adaptations of Poe; Carl H. Sederholm
Picturing Poe: Contemporary Cultural Implications of Nevermore; Michelle
Kay Hansen What Can 'The Tell-Tale Heart' Tell About Gender?; Mary J.
Couzelis Comic Book and Graphic Novel Adaptations of the Works of Edgar
Allan Poe: A Chronology; M. Thomas Inge The Purloining Critic, Adaptation,
Criticism, and the Claim to Meaning; Jason Douglas Quid Pro Quo, or
Destination Unknown: Johnson, Derrida, and Lacan Reading Poe; Luiz Fernando
Ferreira Sá and Geraldo Magela Cáffaro
Perry and Carl H. Sederholm Edgar Allan Poe and the Undeath of the Author;
Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock Lusty Ape-men and Imperiled White Womanhood:
Reading Race in the 1930s Poe Film Adaptation; Jessica Metzler An
'Ambrosial Breath of Faery': Jean Epstein's La Chute de la Maison Usher and
the Inverted Orphism of Poe's 'Poetic Principle'; Saviour Catania
Rethinking Fellini's Poe: Non-Places, Media Industries, and the Manic
Celebrity; Kevin M. Flanagan Evolutions in Torture: James Wan's Saw as Poe
for the 21st Century; Sandra Hughes A Poe within a Poe: Inception's
Arabesque Play with 'Ligeia'; Dennis R. Perry Identity Crisis and
Personality Disorders in Edgar Allan Poe's 'William Wilson' (1839), David
Fincher's Fight Club (1999), and James Mangold's Identity (2003); Alexandra
Reuber Horrific Obsessions: Poe's Legacy of the Unreliable and
Self-Obsessed Narrator; Rachel McCoppin The Pleasure of Losing One's Way:
Adapting Poe's 'The Man of the Crowd'; Rebecca Johinke 'The Tell-Tale
Head,' 'The Raven,' and 'Lisa's Rival': Poe meets the Simpsons; Peter
Conolly-Smith In the Best Possible Tastes - Rhetoric and Taste in AIP's
Promotion of Roger Corman's Poe Cycle; Joan Ormrod From the Earth to Poe to
the Moon: The Science Fiction Narrative as Precursor to Technological
Reality; Todd Robert Petersen and Kyle William Bishop The Perfect Drug:
Edgar Allan Poe as Rock Star; Tony Magistrale That Vexing Power of
Perverseness: Approaching Heavy Metal Adaptations of Poe; Carl H. Sederholm
Picturing Poe: Contemporary Cultural Implications of Nevermore; Michelle
Kay Hansen What Can 'The Tell-Tale Heart' Tell About Gender?; Mary J.
Couzelis Comic Book and Graphic Novel Adaptations of the Works of Edgar
Allan Poe: A Chronology; M. Thomas Inge The Purloining Critic, Adaptation,
Criticism, and the Claim to Meaning; Jason Douglas Quid Pro Quo, or
Destination Unknown: Johnson, Derrida, and Lacan Reading Poe; Luiz Fernando
Ferreira Sá and Geraldo Magela Cáffaro