"This volume calls attention to the increased centrality of "Pym" to our understanding of postmodern American literature. It will prove an essential resource for every scholar in the growing field of Poe studies."--Donald E. Pease, Dartmouth University
"This volume calls attention to the increased centrality of "Pym" to our understanding of postmodern American literature. It will prove an essential resource for every scholar in the growing field of Poe studies."--Donald E. Pease, Dartmouth UniversityHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments ix Conference Attendees xi Note Regarding Frequently Cited Books xiii Introduction / Richard Kopley 1 "Mutiny and Atrocious Butchery": The Globe Mutiny as a Source for Pym / Susan F. Beegel 7 Poe's "Manual of 'Seamanship'" / Joan Tyler Mead 20 Pym's Polar Episode: Conclusion or Beginning? / J. Lasley Dameron 33 Novels, Tales, and Problems of Form in The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym / Bruce I. Weiner 44 Poe's Reading of Myth: The White Vision of Arthur Gordon Pym / Carol Peirce and Alexander G. Rose III 57 Pym, The DIghton Rock, and the Matter of Vinland / Joseph J. Moldenhauer 75 Poe's Life Reflected through the Sources of Pym / Burton R. Pollin 95 Mourning in Poe's Pym / Grace Farrell 107 Poe, Antebellum Slavery, and Modern Criticism / John Carlos Rowe 117 "Postmodern" or Post-Auschwitz: The Case of Poe / David H. Hirsch 141 Consumption, Exchange, and the Literary Marketplace: From the Folio Club Tales to Pym / Alexander Hammond 153 Pym Pourri: Decomposing the Textual Body / J. Gerald Kennedy 167 The Quincuncial Network in Poe's Pym / John T. Irwin 175 The Arabesque Design of Arthur Gordon Pym / G.R. Thompson 188 "Still Farther South": Some Notes on Poe's Pym / John Barth 217 Tracing Shadows: Pym Criticism, 1980-1990 / David Ketterer 233 Notes 275 Contributors 329 Index 333
Acknowledgments ix Conference Attendees xi Note Regarding Frequently Cited Books xiii Introduction / Richard Kopley 1 "Mutiny and Atrocious Butchery": The Globe Mutiny as a Source for Pym / Susan F. Beegel 7 Poe's "Manual of 'Seamanship'" / Joan Tyler Mead 20 Pym's Polar Episode: Conclusion or Beginning? / J. Lasley Dameron 33 Novels, Tales, and Problems of Form in The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym / Bruce I. Weiner 44 Poe's Reading of Myth: The White Vision of Arthur Gordon Pym / Carol Peirce and Alexander G. Rose III 57 Pym, The DIghton Rock, and the Matter of Vinland / Joseph J. Moldenhauer 75 Poe's Life Reflected through the Sources of Pym / Burton R. Pollin 95 Mourning in Poe's Pym / Grace Farrell 107 Poe, Antebellum Slavery, and Modern Criticism / John Carlos Rowe 117 "Postmodern" or Post-Auschwitz: The Case of Poe / David H. Hirsch 141 Consumption, Exchange, and the Literary Marketplace: From the Folio Club Tales to Pym / Alexander Hammond 153 Pym Pourri: Decomposing the Textual Body / J. Gerald Kennedy 167 The Quincuncial Network in Poe's Pym / John T. Irwin 175 The Arabesque Design of Arthur Gordon Pym / G.R. Thompson 188 "Still Farther South": Some Notes on Poe's Pym / John Barth 217 Tracing Shadows: Pym Criticism, 1980-1990 / David Ketterer 233 Notes 275 Contributors 329 Index 333
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