Browsing by Subject "Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849 -- Criticism and interpretation"
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- ItemAu fond de l'inconnu : le monstre et le héros des deux cultures fantaisistes(2014) Kahn, Nicholas A. B.; Sedley, David Louis, 1968-
- ItemHow do I know you?: Identity Problems and Failure of Racial Binary in Edgar Allen Poe's The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket(2011) Shu, Ling; Stadler, GustavusThis thesis explores Poe's representations and understandings of race in Pym. After grounding the reader in racial understanding of Poe's time (1830's), the thesis explores binary theory in the context of race, where the key racial matrix is white versus non-white. Based on the understanding that binary pairs are negatively defined and thus structurally unstable and fluid, we can see evidence of racial trait blurring and identity bleeding in Pym. Racial identity determination is based upon both a physical (body) criterion and a performative criterion. We can see tension and contractions where the text struggles to uphold a racial binary but, to an extent, fails. These tensions and contradictions grow increasingly frequent as the narrative progresses. Identity is fluid and cannibalistic in nature. In a limited way, this thesis also addresses colonialism.
- ItemThe (Un)Heimlich Maneuver: Instances of the Uncanny in a Literary Venture(2011) Lecauchois, Martha; Roberts, Deborah H.; Sedley, David Louis, 1968-
- ItemThe Power of the Landscape in Edgar Allen Poe's Urban Crime Stories(2010) Green, Benjamin; Zwarg, Christina, 1949-