Poe's short story "The Black Cat" (1843) begins with the narrator stressing his verve and lucidity in relation to "the most wild, yet most homely narrative" that follows. The paradox, however, is that while the he claims to be in command of his faculties, the strange events to be described present a case where, the narrator says, "my very senses reject their own evidence", making the truthfulness of his experience suspect. In consequence, he proceeds to "place before the world, plainly, succinctly, and without comment, a series of mere household events" for the reader to judge and make sense of – in other words, for the reader to experience for herself the awesome events, share their descriptive power, and satisfy the narrator's plea in doi...
This article aims at explicating Poe’s Raven using a psycho-linguistic perspective. This study is a ...
The male main character presented as the narrator in Poe’s The Tell Tale Heart is the interesting on...
This article explores the contradictory nature of the ghost in Hamlet and shows how Shakespeare seek...
Poe's short story "The Black Cat" (1843) begins with the narrator stressing his verve and lucidity i...
Within Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Black Cat,” madness is presented as a horror worse than an...
This research aims to analyze trauma in short story "The Black Cat" (1843) by Edgar Allan Poe. Traum...
This study is aimed to elaborate the uniqueness of Edgar Allan Poe’s short story entitled The Black ...
An unreliable narrator (prisoner of madness, full of lies...) is one of the most powerful weapons an...
“In the Hands of the Reader” is an analysis of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Black Cat” integrating the vie...
In this thesis, I seek to use what I learn from the theory of, craft guides to, and examples of unre...
The first time I came in contact with the works of Edgar Allan Poe must have been around 10 years ...
This paper examines several short stories by Edgar Allan Poe that feature the motif of immurement, t...
Edgar Allan Poe was a pioneer of psychological fiction. His stories center around characters whose r...
By analyzing seven of Edgar Allan Poe’s tales, I ask whether the dreadful feeling evoked in the read...
This paper argues that Edgar Allan Poe applies many linguistic techniques in his short story “The Te...
This article aims at explicating Poe’s Raven using a psycho-linguistic perspective. This study is a ...
The male main character presented as the narrator in Poe’s The Tell Tale Heart is the interesting on...
This article explores the contradictory nature of the ghost in Hamlet and shows how Shakespeare seek...
Poe's short story "The Black Cat" (1843) begins with the narrator stressing his verve and lucidity i...
Within Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Black Cat,” madness is presented as a horror worse than an...
This research aims to analyze trauma in short story "The Black Cat" (1843) by Edgar Allan Poe. Traum...
This study is aimed to elaborate the uniqueness of Edgar Allan Poe’s short story entitled The Black ...
An unreliable narrator (prisoner of madness, full of lies...) is one of the most powerful weapons an...
“In the Hands of the Reader” is an analysis of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Black Cat” integrating the vie...
In this thesis, I seek to use what I learn from the theory of, craft guides to, and examples of unre...
The first time I came in contact with the works of Edgar Allan Poe must have been around 10 years ...
This paper examines several short stories by Edgar Allan Poe that feature the motif of immurement, t...
Edgar Allan Poe was a pioneer of psychological fiction. His stories center around characters whose r...
By analyzing seven of Edgar Allan Poe’s tales, I ask whether the dreadful feeling evoked in the read...
This paper argues that Edgar Allan Poe applies many linguistic techniques in his short story “The Te...
This article aims at explicating Poe’s Raven using a psycho-linguistic perspective. This study is a ...
The male main character presented as the narrator in Poe’s The Tell Tale Heart is the interesting on...
This article explores the contradictory nature of the ghost in Hamlet and shows how Shakespeare seek...