Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Murders in the Rue Morgue” and “The Black Cat” have each garnered a large amount of criticism from many different fields of study. However, it seems that many critics prefer to analyze these stories separately and refrain from critiquing the two together. In addition to this, it seems that these two stories have also avoided criticism from the field of animal studies. In my thesis, I attempt to combine these two stories through the lens of animal studies in a way that reveals the stories’ plots as, in certain regards, inversions of each other. Through my analysis, I argue that, while these stories reflect a particular historical moment and the problems therein, they still underscore some of the roots that these proble...
American and British Gothic literature has an extensive history of addressing social issues crucial ...
This thesis concerns cases against harm-causing animals which occurred in France in the fourteenth a...
Animals, the nonhuman varieties, have appeared as subjects in human stories since human stories bega...
There are prominent animal figures and graphic moments of animal imagery in several of Edgar Allan P...
In both “The Raven” and “The Black Cat,” Edgar Allan Poe has the narrator project himself into an an...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the widely differing circumstances under which misanthropy ...
This article is a study of animals and supernaturalism in the Siri Paiboun crime series, featuring S...
The narrator in The Black Cat tells the story which leads him to the gallows. The unreliable tale de...
Records indicate that trials of animals - usually for killing human beings - took place throughout E...
This research aims to analyze trauma in short story "The Black Cat" (1843) by Edgar Allan Poe. Traum...
In this article I will analyze three satirical stories written by Edgar A. Poe, Ambrose Bierce and M...
The literature of Anglo-American law regarding animals is almost totally devoted to the pragmatic st...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 19/11/19 to 19/11/21This thesis examines the s...
This dissertation considers how humane literary texts mediate animal-human relationships and how the...
In this essay I address a little-known chapter in the lengthy history of crimes against (nonhuman) a...
American and British Gothic literature has an extensive history of addressing social issues crucial ...
This thesis concerns cases against harm-causing animals which occurred in France in the fourteenth a...
Animals, the nonhuman varieties, have appeared as subjects in human stories since human stories bega...
There are prominent animal figures and graphic moments of animal imagery in several of Edgar Allan P...
In both “The Raven” and “The Black Cat,” Edgar Allan Poe has the narrator project himself into an an...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the widely differing circumstances under which misanthropy ...
This article is a study of animals and supernaturalism in the Siri Paiboun crime series, featuring S...
The narrator in The Black Cat tells the story which leads him to the gallows. The unreliable tale de...
Records indicate that trials of animals - usually for killing human beings - took place throughout E...
This research aims to analyze trauma in short story "The Black Cat" (1843) by Edgar Allan Poe. Traum...
In this article I will analyze three satirical stories written by Edgar A. Poe, Ambrose Bierce and M...
The literature of Anglo-American law regarding animals is almost totally devoted to the pragmatic st...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 19/11/19 to 19/11/21This thesis examines the s...
This dissertation considers how humane literary texts mediate animal-human relationships and how the...
In this essay I address a little-known chapter in the lengthy history of crimes against (nonhuman) a...
American and British Gothic literature has an extensive history of addressing social issues crucial ...
This thesis concerns cases against harm-causing animals which occurred in France in the fourteenth a...
Animals, the nonhuman varieties, have appeared as subjects in human stories since human stories bega...