This article aims at explicating Poe’s Raven using a psycho-linguistic perspective. This study is a serious attempt to delve into the psyche of Poe as an extremely important 19th century American poet, who may rightfully be considered as “America’s Shakespeare”. The critical analysis of this poem relies primarily on an approach that combines psychology and linguistics in the explication process. It takes in consideration the psychological and emotional state of Poe as well as the linguistic style employed in the poem. The study shows how the reader’s reception and response to the poem could easily change after considering the psycho-linguistic factors present in the poem. Specifically, the Raven appears to symbolize loneliness, sadness, and...
The epitome of psychoanalysis is the process of psyche integration—making the unconscious conscious....
The purpose of this paper is to study selected tales of Edgar Allan Poe in the light of the expressi...
Edgar Allan Poe stands among these authors whose reputations were largely shaped by the nature of th...
This article aims at explicating Poe’s Raven using a psycho-linguistic perspective. This study is a ...
This collection offers six critical essays on the topic of psychology in Edgar Allan Poe. It came to...
The raven serves as the representation of the unreal because it is nothing more than an anthropomorp...
This paper is an attempt to describe some ways of seeing Edgar Allan Poe’s work through some of its ...
This paper argues that Edgar Allan Poe applies many linguistic techniques in his short story “The Te...
The paper is devoted to the research how altered states of consciousness and mental disorders influe...
Edgar Allan Poe, one of the most powerful names in American and Anglo-Saxon literature, was a writer...
Background: To help shed light on the peculiar circumstances surrounding the death of the famed maca...
The American Gothic tales of Edgar Allan Poe often follow protagonists that are mentally plagued by ...
This research discusses the figurative language used in a poem by Edgar Alan Poe “The Raven”. This r...
This essay is based on the premise of psychoanalytical literal theory through a perspective of the a...
The article learns and analyses the poem which is written by Edgar Alan Poe The Raven. By demonstrat...
The epitome of psychoanalysis is the process of psyche integration—making the unconscious conscious....
The purpose of this paper is to study selected tales of Edgar Allan Poe in the light of the expressi...
Edgar Allan Poe stands among these authors whose reputations were largely shaped by the nature of th...
This article aims at explicating Poe’s Raven using a psycho-linguistic perspective. This study is a ...
This collection offers six critical essays on the topic of psychology in Edgar Allan Poe. It came to...
The raven serves as the representation of the unreal because it is nothing more than an anthropomorp...
This paper is an attempt to describe some ways of seeing Edgar Allan Poe’s work through some of its ...
This paper argues that Edgar Allan Poe applies many linguistic techniques in his short story “The Te...
The paper is devoted to the research how altered states of consciousness and mental disorders influe...
Edgar Allan Poe, one of the most powerful names in American and Anglo-Saxon literature, was a writer...
Background: To help shed light on the peculiar circumstances surrounding the death of the famed maca...
The American Gothic tales of Edgar Allan Poe often follow protagonists that are mentally plagued by ...
This research discusses the figurative language used in a poem by Edgar Alan Poe “The Raven”. This r...
This essay is based on the premise of psychoanalytical literal theory through a perspective of the a...
The article learns and analyses the poem which is written by Edgar Alan Poe The Raven. By demonstrat...
The epitome of psychoanalysis is the process of psyche integration—making the unconscious conscious....
The purpose of this paper is to study selected tales of Edgar Allan Poe in the light of the expressi...
Edgar Allan Poe stands among these authors whose reputations were largely shaped by the nature of th...