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Poe's Difference argues that Edgar Allan Poe has much more in common with early American, medieval, and ancient writers than with the modern and post-modern ones with whom the writer is so often associated. This book emphasizes Poe's anachronisms to make a number of theoretical, pedagogical, literary historical, and political claims about the backwardness of antebellum U.S. culture. Some time ago Michael Colacurcio issued the challenge that "the full case for the Puritan character of Poe's 'horror' remains to be made." Although going back a good deal further than just to the "Puritans," Poe's Difference aspires fully to make precisely this case.…mehr
Poe's Difference argues that Edgar Allan Poe has much more in common with early American, medieval, and ancient writers than with the modern and post-modern ones with whom the writer is so often associated. This book emphasizes Poe's anachronisms to make a number of theoretical, pedagogical, literary historical, and political claims about the backwardness of antebellum U.S. culture. Some time ago Michael Colacurcio issued the challenge that "the full case for the Puritan character of Poe's 'horror' remains to be made." Although going back a good deal further than just to the "Puritans," Poe's Difference aspires fully to make precisely this case.
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Autorenporträt
R. C. De Prospo is Chair of American Studies at Washington College, where he is also Professor of English and American Studies. De Prospo has published two books on early American literature, co-edited a book on Harriet Beecher Stowe, and published numerous articles on American literature and literary theory.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword: Poe's Difference - Acknowledgements - "An Anomaly on the Face of the Earth": Poe's Reviews - Poe's Pym/Stevenson's Jim - Pym, Prometheus, and the Marinere - Afterword: Poe's Parelcon - Index.
Foreword: Poe's Difference - Acknowledgements - "An Anomaly on the Face of the Earth": Poe's Reviews - Poe's Pym/Stevenson's Jim - Pym, Prometheus, and the Marinere - Afterword: Poe's Parelcon - Index.
Rezensionen
"A dedicated and theme-breaking critic of Poe's works, R. C. De Prospo challenges Poe's placement in a multitude of received literary categories: for example, his reputation as a romantic writer (and a derivative one at that) or a prophetic modernist and/or even post-modernist. And was he more 'American' than many canonically influential Americanist critics have alleged and thus less in line with his 'international' supporters as formerly supposed? De Prospo's work galvanizes these and other otherwise familiar Poesque topics." -Louis A. Renza, Emeritus Professor of English, Dartmouth College
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