Deciphering Poe expands the contextual framework of Poe's work and explores the subversive nature of his art: its use of codes, secret writing, and ratiocination. It offers fresh perspectives Poe's debt to baroque tradition, his response to Catholicism, his tribute to philosophical idea of sublimity, and his controversial afterlife reception.
Deciphering Poe expands the contextual framework of Poe's work and explores the subversive nature of his art: its use of codes, secret writing, and ratiocination. It offers fresh perspectives Poe's debt to baroque tradition, his response to Catholicism, his tribute to philosophical idea of sublimity, and his controversial afterlife reception.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments List of illustrations Introduction Chapter 1: Poe's Resonance with Francis Quarles: Emblems, Melancholy, and the Art of Memory William E. Engel Chapter 2: "A Snare in Every Human Path": "Tamerlane" and the Paternal Scapegoat John Edward Martin Chapter 3: Mother Goddess Manifestations in Poe's "Catholic Hymn" and "Morella" Amy Branam Chapter 4: Poe's 1845 Boston Lyceum Appearance Reconsidered Philip Edward Phillips Chapter 5: "Torture[d] into aught of the Sublime:" Poe's Fall of the House of Burke, Ussher and Kant. Sean Moreland Chapter 6: Poe and Perversity Daniel Fineman Chapter 7: From the Romantic to the Textual Sublime: Poesque Sublimities, Romantic Irony, and Deconstruction Stephanie Sommerfeld Chapter 8: The Armchair Flâneur Tim Towslee Chapter 9: No Kidding; "The Gold-Bug" is True to its Title Henri Justin Chapter 10: "Trust to the shrewdness and common sense of the public": The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym as a Hoaxical Satire of Racist Epistemologies John C. Havard Chapter 11: Moving Daguerreotypes and Myths of Reproduction: Poe's Body Lauren Curtright Index About the Contributors
Acknowledgments List of illustrations Introduction Chapter 1: Poe's Resonance with Francis Quarles: Emblems, Melancholy, and the Art of Memory William E. Engel Chapter 2: "A Snare in Every Human Path": "Tamerlane" and the Paternal Scapegoat John Edward Martin Chapter 3: Mother Goddess Manifestations in Poe's "Catholic Hymn" and "Morella" Amy Branam Chapter 4: Poe's 1845 Boston Lyceum Appearance Reconsidered Philip Edward Phillips Chapter 5: "Torture[d] into aught of the Sublime:" Poe's Fall of the House of Burke, Ussher and Kant. Sean Moreland Chapter 6: Poe and Perversity Daniel Fineman Chapter 7: From the Romantic to the Textual Sublime: Poesque Sublimities, Romantic Irony, and Deconstruction Stephanie Sommerfeld Chapter 8: The Armchair Flâneur Tim Towslee Chapter 9: No Kidding; "The Gold-Bug" is True to its Title Henri Justin Chapter 10: "Trust to the shrewdness and common sense of the public": The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym as a Hoaxical Satire of Racist Epistemologies John C. Havard Chapter 11: Moving Daguerreotypes and Myths of Reproduction: Poe's Body Lauren Curtright Index About the Contributors
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