The themes of medieval literature had a profound effect on the works that would follow in later generations regardless of the writer’s recognition of this influence, and one can see the way Poe leaves traces of the popular medieval motif of the “Maimed King” in his short story, “The Fall of the House of Usher”. This thematic device, which predates the medieval period, gained prominence in the tales of King Arthur and the Grail Quest. Although there is no clear indication that Poe intentionally set out to create a gothic rendition of this traditional theme, that does not discount the possibility of “Usher” having been conditioned in some respect by this medieval notion. Through implementing a close reading of the story and comparing it to a ...
Focuses on Edgar Allan Poe\u27s `The Fall of the House of Usher.\u27 Poe\u27s sense of frustration a...
The poems and stories of Edgar Allan Poe have inspired a varied abundance of adaptations and emulati...
J. O. Bailey in "What Happens in "The Fall of the House of Usher"?" (1964) explains the possibiliti...
The themes of medieval literature had a profound effect on the works that would follow in later gene...
Els temes de literatura medieval varen tenir un profund efecte als treballs que seguirien a les segü...
In my thesis I will discuss Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher” in relation to the ex...
This study is related to the comparison of gothic elements in Poe’s The Masque of the Red Death and ...
This chapter examines what many scholars consider the most accomplished and representative of Poe’s ...
Edgar Allan Poe’s masterpiece “The Fall of the House of Usher” has always received great critical at...
Discusses Poe\u27s reading of Walter Scott, specifically through parallels of plot, setting, phrasin...
Poe may have died before the Civil War began, but he was close to the politics of his time. He was a...
The article deals with the archetype of the house in «The castle of Otranto» by Horace Walpole and «...
Burton Pollin argues that, despite Edgar Allan Poe‟s evident legacy in Stephen King‟s fiction, Poe‟s...
Poe translates medical descriptions into Gothic apparatus and establishes a double motif, for the na...
For a long time, traditional critics read Edgar Allan Poe as an aesthete unconcerned with history an...
Focuses on Edgar Allan Poe\u27s `The Fall of the House of Usher.\u27 Poe\u27s sense of frustration a...
The poems and stories of Edgar Allan Poe have inspired a varied abundance of adaptations and emulati...
J. O. Bailey in "What Happens in "The Fall of the House of Usher"?" (1964) explains the possibiliti...
The themes of medieval literature had a profound effect on the works that would follow in later gene...
Els temes de literatura medieval varen tenir un profund efecte als treballs que seguirien a les segü...
In my thesis I will discuss Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher” in relation to the ex...
This study is related to the comparison of gothic elements in Poe’s The Masque of the Red Death and ...
This chapter examines what many scholars consider the most accomplished and representative of Poe’s ...
Edgar Allan Poe’s masterpiece “The Fall of the House of Usher” has always received great critical at...
Discusses Poe\u27s reading of Walter Scott, specifically through parallels of plot, setting, phrasin...
Poe may have died before the Civil War began, but he was close to the politics of his time. He was a...
The article deals with the archetype of the house in «The castle of Otranto» by Horace Walpole and «...
Burton Pollin argues that, despite Edgar Allan Poe‟s evident legacy in Stephen King‟s fiction, Poe‟s...
Poe translates medical descriptions into Gothic apparatus and establishes a double motif, for the na...
For a long time, traditional critics read Edgar Allan Poe as an aesthete unconcerned with history an...
Focuses on Edgar Allan Poe\u27s `The Fall of the House of Usher.\u27 Poe\u27s sense of frustration a...
The poems and stories of Edgar Allan Poe have inspired a varied abundance of adaptations and emulati...
J. O. Bailey in "What Happens in "The Fall of the House of Usher"?" (1964) explains the possibiliti...