A Companion to Poe StudiesEric W. Carlson Bloomsbury Academic, 21 окт. 1996 г. - Всего страниц: 604 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. |
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... ship at the conclusion ) represents " the loss of consciousness and the descent of the mind into sleep " ( 157 ) . Wilbur interprets each stage of the hero's journey as a step in the process leading from the waking state to the ...
... ship into an immense ... whirlpool where the narrator . . . reports the ship ' going down . ' In ' MS . ' as in Pym , the end of the manuscript seems to coincide either with revelation or annihilation , but Poe refuses to disclose the ...
... ship's timbers is alive and growing the cumulative impact of all this leading to a kind of superrespect for " the spirit of eld . " ( Note that the old Swede tells the narrator that the ship will grow like the body of a living seaman ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Poe Legend | 19 |
Modern Poe Biography and Its Resources | 43 |
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