Within Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Black Cat,” madness is presented as a horror worse than any other. On the surface, the story concerns itself entirely with the supernatural powers of the cat, its predecessor, and their effect on their master. Beneath this extraordinary cover, madness is presented as the true reason behind the narrator’s feelings and actions. This interpretation of Poe’s work shows how madness, or a lack of reason, was feared more by the narrator and, in reflection, the intended audience of “The Black Cat,” rather than by any other supernatural terror. To explore the true fear of madness and its relevancy within this work, several published articles and close readings of the text were compared and contrasted. Throug...
‘It [the wall] fell bodily. The corpse, already greatly decayed and clotted with gore, stood erect b...
Literature is able to awaken in the reader a variety of emotions according to the effect sought in e...
Although E. A. Poe is mainly celebrated as the forefather of horror and master of the Gothic, one of...
Within Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Black Cat,” madness is presented as a horror worse than an...
The narrator in The Black Cat tells the story which leads him to the gallows. The unreliable tale de...
The first time I came in contact with the works of Edgar Allan Poe must have been around 10 years ...
This research aims to analyze trauma in short story "The Black Cat" (1843) by Edgar Allan Poe. Traum...
This paper examines several short stories by Edgar Allan Poe that feature the motif of immurement, t...
Poe's short story "The Black Cat" (1843) begins with the narrator stressing his verve and lucidity i...
1 Abstract The focus of this thesis aims at mental illness in the works of Edgar Allan Poe, their in...
By analyzing seven of Edgar Allan Poe’s tales, I ask whether the dreadful feeling evoked in the read...
Edgar Allan Poe stands among these authors whose reputations were largely shaped by the nature of th...
This study focuses on an examination of madness in four short stories by American author Edgar Allan...
In both “The Raven” and “The Black Cat,” Edgar Allan Poe has the narrator project himself into an an...
“In the Hands of the Reader” is an analysis of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Black Cat” integrating the vie...
‘It [the wall] fell bodily. The corpse, already greatly decayed and clotted with gore, stood erect b...
Literature is able to awaken in the reader a variety of emotions according to the effect sought in e...
Although E. A. Poe is mainly celebrated as the forefather of horror and master of the Gothic, one of...
Within Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Black Cat,” madness is presented as a horror worse than an...
The narrator in The Black Cat tells the story which leads him to the gallows. The unreliable tale de...
The first time I came in contact with the works of Edgar Allan Poe must have been around 10 years ...
This research aims to analyze trauma in short story "The Black Cat" (1843) by Edgar Allan Poe. Traum...
This paper examines several short stories by Edgar Allan Poe that feature the motif of immurement, t...
Poe's short story "The Black Cat" (1843) begins with the narrator stressing his verve and lucidity i...
1 Abstract The focus of this thesis aims at mental illness in the works of Edgar Allan Poe, their in...
By analyzing seven of Edgar Allan Poe’s tales, I ask whether the dreadful feeling evoked in the read...
Edgar Allan Poe stands among these authors whose reputations were largely shaped by the nature of th...
This study focuses on an examination of madness in four short stories by American author Edgar Allan...
In both “The Raven” and “The Black Cat,” Edgar Allan Poe has the narrator project himself into an an...
“In the Hands of the Reader” is an analysis of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Black Cat” integrating the vie...
‘It [the wall] fell bodily. The corpse, already greatly decayed and clotted with gore, stood erect b...
Literature is able to awaken in the reader a variety of emotions according to the effect sought in e...
Although E. A. Poe is mainly celebrated as the forefather of horror and master of the Gothic, one of...