This study examines the connection between language and horror in Poe's horror tales, generally termed the arabesques, which, like Poe's poems, attempt to bring about the effect of beauty that Poe regarded as the aim of poetry. The world of these tales is a world, I argue, riddled with images of language, of print, created by the juxtaposition of black and white, the two colors which permeate Poe's tales. The paradox is that in fact what Poe does--or tries to do--is to use language to transcend itself in bringing about the effect of beauty.I explore Poe's arabesques in light of what Jacques Derrida calls "the division of discourse, " the division which language creates between man and the world. The arabesques deserve special attention in r...
Recent psychoanalytical and philosophical discussions on the works of Edgar Allan Poe and H. P. Love...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This project examines the crucial tension between auth...
The first time I came in contact with the works of Edgar Allan Poe must have been around 10 years ...
Edgar Allan Poe is renowned for his tales of horror and the desolate environments within his works t...
Abstract Edgar Allan Poe’s tales represent one of the most finely-wrought conjurings up of trauma-ge...
Semiotics is the investigation of the nature, type and function of signs in all walks of life. It is...
By means of a Lacanian reading, this thesis aims to illustrate that Poe’s horror tales parallel his ...
This thesis is an examination of language in general and literary language in particular through a c...
The purpose or this thesis is to examine the way in which two authors, William Faulkner and Samuel B...
Early in his career, F.dgar Allan Poe recognized the necessity to escape the American tradition of c...
Early in his career, F.dgar Allan Poe recognized the necessity to escape the American tradition of c...
Early in his career, F.dgar Allan Poe recognized the necessity to escape the American tradition of c...
Michel de Certeau states, ?The current industrial mass production of visual imagery tends to alienat...
The first time I came in contact with the works of Edgar Allan Poe must have been around 10 years ...
Transcending the boundaries of literature, the works of Edgar Allan Poe and Stanislaw Lem contribute...
Recent psychoanalytical and philosophical discussions on the works of Edgar Allan Poe and H. P. Love...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This project examines the crucial tension between auth...
The first time I came in contact with the works of Edgar Allan Poe must have been around 10 years ...
Edgar Allan Poe is renowned for his tales of horror and the desolate environments within his works t...
Abstract Edgar Allan Poe’s tales represent one of the most finely-wrought conjurings up of trauma-ge...
Semiotics is the investigation of the nature, type and function of signs in all walks of life. It is...
By means of a Lacanian reading, this thesis aims to illustrate that Poe’s horror tales parallel his ...
This thesis is an examination of language in general and literary language in particular through a c...
The purpose or this thesis is to examine the way in which two authors, William Faulkner and Samuel B...
Early in his career, F.dgar Allan Poe recognized the necessity to escape the American tradition of c...
Early in his career, F.dgar Allan Poe recognized the necessity to escape the American tradition of c...
Early in his career, F.dgar Allan Poe recognized the necessity to escape the American tradition of c...
Michel de Certeau states, ?The current industrial mass production of visual imagery tends to alienat...
The first time I came in contact with the works of Edgar Allan Poe must have been around 10 years ...
Transcending the boundaries of literature, the works of Edgar Allan Poe and Stanislaw Lem contribute...
Recent psychoanalytical and philosophical discussions on the works of Edgar Allan Poe and H. P. Love...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This project examines the crucial tension between auth...
The first time I came in contact with the works of Edgar Allan Poe must have been around 10 years ...