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A Companion to Poe Studies
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Eric W. Carlson
Book Code:
CCZ/
ISBN:
0-313-26506-2
ISBN-13:
978-0-313-26506-8
DOI:
DOI:10.1336/0313265062
624 pages
Greenwood Press
Publication:
10/30/1996
List Price:
$165.00
(
UK Sterling Price: £95.00
)
Availability:
Print on demand
Media Type:
Hardcover
Trim Size:
6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects:
Literature
»
American Literature
Literature
»
Mysteries
Reviews:
This volume is extraordinarily useful and valuable. It must be available to every serious student of the many sides of Edgar Allan Poe.
—Journal of American Culture
The tone of the volume as a whole is that of the responsible critical/historical scholar who has taken into account the intricacies of literary influence, textual genesis, biographical detail, and extant documentation in order to arrive at sound conclusion....The amount of factual information gleaned by the reader seeking to become familiar with what we know of Poe is rewarded repeatedly by each essay.
—Extrapolation
This reference companion...is a valuable guide to the scholarship and criticism that the enormous interest in Poe's life and work has generated, especially during the last fifty years.
—Nineteenth-Century Literature
Description:
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.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Poe's Life and Times
The Poe Legend
by Ian Walker
Modern Biographies
by Alexander Hammond
Poe's Writings
The Poems: 1824-1835
by Elizabeth Phillips
The Poems: 1836-1849
by Dwayne Thorpe
The Tales of 1831-1835
by Richard P. Benton
Other Comic Satires and Grotesques, 1836-1849
by Stuart and Susan Levine
Tales of the Human Condition
by William Goldhurst
Tales of Psychal Conflict: "Berenice," "Morella," "Ligeia"
by Eric W. Carlson
Tales of Psychal Conflict: "William Wilson," "The Fall of the House of Usher"
by Eric W. Carlson
The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym
(1838),
The Journal of Julius Rodman
(1840) by Grace Farrell
Moods of Mind: The Tales of Detection, Crime, and Punishment
by Thomas Joswick
Science Fiction and the Landscape Sketches
by David E.E. Sloane and Michael Pettengell
The Essays and the "Marginalia
" by Beverly Voloshin
The
Reviews: The Evolution of a Critic
by James Hutchisson
Eureka: A Prose Poem: Poe's "Novel Universe"
by Barbara Cantalupo
Poe's Thought
Poe's Materialistic Metaphysics of Man
by Kenneth Hovey
"Strange Alchemy of Brain": Poe and Alchemy
by Randall Clack
Feminist "Re-Visionings" of the Tales of Women
by Paula Kot
Poe and Postmodernism
by David B. Hirsch
Poe's Art
Poe's Aesthetics
by David Halliburton
Language and Style in Poe's Prose
by Donald Barlow Stauffer
Poe's Influence
Poe in Literature and Popular Culture
by John E. Reilly
Poe in Art, Music, Opera, and Dance
by Burton P. Pollin
Edgar Allan Poe: A Writer for the World
by Lois Vines
Poe and the World of Books
by George Egon Hatvary
Bibliography
Index
LC Card Number:
95-40034
LCC Class:
PS2631
Dewey Class:
818
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