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The Premature Burial/L'Inhumation Prematuree

Autor Edgar Allan Poe
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In "The Premature Burial", the first-person unnamed narrator describes his struggle with things such as "attacks of the singular disorder which physicians have agreed to term catalepsy," a condition where he randomly falls into a death-like trance. This leads to his fear of being buried alive ("The true wretchedness," he says, is "to be buried while alive."). He emphasizes his fear by mentioning several people who have been buried alive. In the first case, the tragic accident was only discovered much later, when the victim's crypt was reopened. In others, victims revived and were able to draw attention to themselves in time to be freed from their ghastly prisons. The narrator reviews these examples in order to provide context for his nearly crippling phobia of being buried alive. As he explains, his condition made him prone to slipping into a trance state of unconsciousness, a disease that grew progressively worse over time. He became obsessed with the idea that he would fall into such a state while away from home, and that his state would be mistaken for death. He extracts promises from his friends that they will not bury him prematurely, refuses to leave his home, and builds an elaborate tomb with equipment allowing him to signal for help in case he should awaken after "death". Il est certains sujets portant en eux un int r t poignant, mais qui causent trop d'horreur pour qu'on puisse l gitimement les traiter dans une fiction. Les romanciers, s'ils ne veulent offenser ou d go ter le lecteur, doivent viter de les mettre en oeuvre. On ne peut y toucher que sanctionn et soutenu par la majest du vrai. Le passage de la B r sina, le tremblement de terre de Lisbonne, la peste de Londres, le massacre de la Saint-Barth lemy, la mort des cent vingt-trois prisonniers touff s dans le trou noir de Calcutta, nous font passer par la plus intense des souffrances voluptueuses. Mais c'est le fait, c'est la r alit historique qui nous meuvent dans ces r cits. Invent s de toutes pi ces, nous les consid rerions avec horreur. Je viens de mentionner les plus augustes et les plus formi-dables calamit s dont on se souvienne. Notre fantaisie y est impressionn e par la grandeur autant que par la nature de la catastrophe. Mais je n'ai pas besoin de rappeler au lecteur que, dans la liste longue et fatale des infortunes humaines, j'aurais pu choisir des exemples individuels plus satur s d'horreur, qu'aucun de ces vastes d sastres. La v ritable mis re, la souffrance extr me choient au petit nombre seul et non pas la multitude. Remercions un Dieu de mis ricorde d'avoir r serv les agonies derni res l'homme-unit et d'en avoir pr serv l'homme-foule.
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ISBN-13: 9781532812910
ISBN-10: 1532812914
Pagini: 46
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.08 kg
Editura: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform