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A Companion to Poe Studies

Autor Eric W. Carlson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 oct 1996 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Edgar Allan Poe has firmly established himself as one of the most studied 19th-century American writers, a pioneer in the theory of the short story, and a hauntingly lyrical poet whose works continue to capture the imagination of modern readers. Because of his preeminence in the world of letters, Poe has generated a tremendous amount of scholarship, and critics continue to engage in disputes over his varied writings. Through chapters written by expert contributors, this reference synthesizes the vast body of material about Poe's works and addresses topics of central importance to Poe studies.Best known as the author of poems such as The Raven and short stories such as The Fall of the House of Usher, Edgar Allan Poe is now firmly established as one of the most significant 19th-century American writers. Since 1845, when his work was recognized in France by Baudelaire, his critical reception has endured a history of fluctuation and controversy. During the last 50 years, research on Poe has grown so much that it now rivals or possibly exceeds the renaissance of interest in Emerson, Melville, and Henry James. His work has been adapted for popular consumption through several films; and early editions of his works, printed in small quantities, continue to command high prices.This reference companion, the third in a series with others on Melville and Henry James, is a guide to the tremendous amount of scholarship Poe has generated. Through chapters written by expert contributors, this volume reviews and represents Poe biography, criticism, aesthetics, philosophy, and influence. The first section of the book includes chapters on Poe's life and discusses the problems confronting Poe's biographers. The second section primarily offers textual criticism of his individual works, while the third and fourth sections treat broad topics related to his philosophical views and aesthetic theory. The fifth section consists of chapters on the legacy of Poe as a world author and his lasting influence on literature, popular culture, and fine arts. Chapters include extensive documentation, and a bibliography at the end of the volume lists the most significant resources for the study of Poe.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313265068
ISBN-10: 0313265062
Pagini: 624
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 34 mm
Greutate: 1.08 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

ERIC W. CARLSON is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Connecticut, Storrs. He was a founding member and first president of the Poe Studies Association, whose newsletter he cofounded and coedited with John E. Reilly for more than a decade. He has edited several books on Poe, and his Poe essays and lectures have been widely published.

Cuprins

IntroductionPoe's Life and TimesThe Poe Legend by Ian WalkerModern Biographies by Alexander HammondPoe's WritingsThe Poems: 1824-1835 by Elizabeth PhillipsThe Poems: 1836-1849 by Dwayne ThorpeThe Tales of 1831-1835 by Richard P. BentonOther Comic Satires and Grotesques, 1836-1849 by Stuart and Susan LevineTales of the Human Condition by William GoldhurstTales of Psychal Conflict: "Berenice," "Morella," "Ligeia" by Eric W. CarlsonTales of Psychal Conflict: "William Wilson," "The Fall of the House of Usher" by Eric W. CarlsonThe Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym (1838), The Journal of Julius Rodman (1840) by Grace FarrellMoods of Mind: The Tales of Detection, Crime, and Punishment by Thomas JoswickScience Fiction and the Landscape Sketches by David E.E. Sloane and Michael PettengellThe Essays and the "Marginalia" by Beverly VoloshinThe Reviews: The Evolution of a Critic by James HutchissonEureka: A Prose Poem: Poe's "Novel Universe" by Barbara CantalupoPoe's ThoughtPoe's Materialistic Metaphysics of Man by Kenneth Hovey"Strange Alchemy of Brain": Poe and Alchemy by Randall ClackFeminist "Re-Visionings" of the Tales of Women by Paula KotPoe and Postmodernism by David B. HirschPoe's ArtPoe's Aesthetics by David HalliburtonLanguage and Style in Poe's Prose by Donald Barlow StaufferPoe's InfluencePoe in Literature and Popular Culture by John E. ReillyPoe in Art, Music, Opera, and Dance by Burton P. PollinEdgar Allan Poe: A Writer for the World by Lois VinesPoe and the World of Books by George Egon HatvaryBibliographyIndex