The Works of Edgar Allan Poe: Edgar Allan Poe

The Works of Edgar Allan Poe: Edgar Allan Poe Poe, Edgar Allan

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The Works Of Edgar Allan Poevolume 1the Raven Editionedgar Allan Poethe Works Of American Author Edgar Allan Poe (january 19, 1809 - October 7, 1849) Include Many Stories. His Fiction Spans Multiple Genres, Including Horror Fiction, Adventure, Science Fiction, And Detective Fiction, A Genre He Is Credited With Inventing. These Works Are Generally Considered Part Of The Dark Romanticism Movement, A Literary Reaction To Transcendentalism. Poe's Writing Reflects His Literary Theories: He Disagreed With Didacticism And Allegory. Meaning In Literature, He Said In His Criticism, Should Be An Undercurrent Just Beneath The Surface; Works Whose Meanings Are Too Obvious Cease To Be Art. Poe Pursued Originality In His Works, And Disliked Proverbs. He Often Included Elements Of Popular Pseudosciences Such As Phrenology And Physiognomy. His Most Recurring Themes Deal With Questions Of Death, Including Its Physical Signs, The Effects Of Decomposition, Concerns Of Premature Burial, The Reanimation Of The Dead, And Mourning. Though Known As A Masterly Practitioner Of Gothic Fiction, Poe Did Not Invent The Genre; He Was Following A Long-standing Popular Tradition.

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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe: Edgar Allan Poe

The Works of Edgar Allan Poe: Edgar Allan Poe Poe, Edgar Allan

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The Works Of Edgar Allan Poevolume 1the Raven Editionedgar Allan Poethe Works Of American Author Edgar Allan Poe (january 19, 1809 - October 7, 1849) Include Many Stories. His Fiction Spans Multiple Genres, Including Horror Fiction, Adventure, Science Fiction, And Detective Fiction, A Genre He Is Credited With Inventing. These Works Are Generally Considered Part Of The Dark Romanticism Movement, A Literary Reaction To Transcendentalism. Poe's Writing Reflects His Literary Theories: He Disagreed With Didacticism And Allegory. Meaning In Literature, He Said In His Criticism, Should Be An Undercurrent Just Beneath The Surface; Works Whose Meanings Are Too Obvious Cease To Be Art. Poe Pursued Originality In His Works, And Disliked Proverbs. He Often Included Elements Of Popular Pseudosciences Such As Phrenology And Physiognomy. His Most Recurring Themes Deal With Questions Of Death, Including Its Physical Signs, The Effects Of Decomposition, Concerns Of Premature Burial, The Reanimation Of The Dead, And Mourning. Though Known As A Masterly Practitioner Of Gothic Fiction, Poe Did Not Invent The Genre; He Was Following A Long-standing Popular Tradition.

business CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
menu_book Paperback
calendar_today 2016
qr_code_2 9781539113867
language EN
description 156 pages