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monografia Rebiun32835753 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun32835753 m o d | cr cnu|||||||| 230103s2023 xx o ||||0 eng d 9783031099861 electronic bk.) 9783031099854 UAM 991008283616404211 UPVA 998275394503706 UCAR 991008412365904213 CBUC 991010870393906709 UR0541045 MiAaPQ eng rda pn MiAaPQ MiAaPQ Ibáñez, José R. Ibáñez Retrospective Poe The Master, His Readership, His Legacy Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2023 Cham Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2023 1 online resource (345 pages) 1 online resource (345 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier American Literature Readings in the 21st Century Ser Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- Introduction: Re-assessing Poe's Seductive Art -- References -- Part I: Poe's Echoes of the Classical World and his Current Legacy -- Chapter 1: "The Glory that wasGreece andtheGrandeur that wasRome": Edgar Allan Poe andtheClassical World -- A Classical Education -- Poetry -- "Tamerlane" (1827) -- "Romance" (1827) -- "Sonnet-To Science" (1829) -- "To-- --" (1829) -- "To Helen" (1831) -- "Israfel" (1831) -- "Irenë" or "The Sleeper" (1831) -- "The Valley ofNis" or "The Valley ofUnrest" (1831) -- "A Pan" (1831) -- "Enigma" (1833) -- "Serenade" (1833) -- "The Coliseum" (1833) -- "Sonnet toZante" (1836) -- "Dream-Land" (1844) -- "The Raven" (1845) -- "Eulalie" (1845) -- "Ulalume" (1847) -- "To Helen (Whitman)" (1848) -- Prose Works -- "The Assignation" (1834) -- "Berenice" (1835) -- "Shadow-A Parable" (1835) -- "Ligeia" (1838) -- "Siope" (1838) -- The Narrative ofArthur Gordon Pym (1838) -- "The Conversation ofEiros andCharmion" (1839) -- "Eleonora" (1841) -- "The Colloquy ofMonos andUna" (1841) -- "Eureka" (1848) -- "Mellonta Tauta" (1849) -- "The Fall oftheHouse ofUsher" (1839) -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Poe's Arrival inEurope andtheCase ofGreece -- Translations ofPoe's Storytelling inEurope -- The Greek Ambassador ofPoe -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: "Darkness There andNothing More": Edgar Allan Poe andthePopular Culture ofNecrolatry andThanatography -- The Anxiety ofLoss: Necrolatry inNineteenth-Century American Society -- The Birth ofPhotography andPostmortem Thanatography -- Poe's Traumatic Experience ofDeath during Childhood andAdulthood -- Poe's Relationship withhis Reading Public andPopular Taste -- Poe's Sublimation oftheFetishistic Synecdoche: "Berenice" and"Ligeia" "The House ofUsher" or theFetishistic Objectification ofthe"Face oftheTenant" -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Poe and Modernism -- Chapter 4: Poe Among theModernists: A(Ghostly) Reappraisal -- Poe, Master oftheFrench -- The Modernist Critique: Pound andEliot -- T.S.Eliot andPoe: ThePoet asCraftsman -- "Art forArt's Sake": ThePoem per se andtheTranscendental Hermeneutic ofPoetic Unity -- Romantic Epistemology andtheIdeal Artist ofUnified Sensibility -- Breaking theUnity oftheWorld: Crime -- References -- Chapter 5: Poe: Poeta Ludens -- Introduction: Maturity andCraftsmanship -- Brahmins/Quacks -- Stabilizing theSafety Net vs. Manipulating Hierarchies -- Conclusion: TheIrreverent Revolutions ofPoe's Magnetic Oeuvre -- References -- Chapter 6: "Poe's Poetics andEliot's Poetry: ADenial ofInfluence?" -- Introduction -- Poe's Troublesome Legacy -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Echoes ofPoe intheJazz Age: TheHaunting ofF.Scott Fitzgerald -- Introduction -- "William Wilson" andtheSpatial Configuration ofIdentity -- Adolescent Identities in"A Short Trip Home" -- Social Theater andCostume -- Thresholds -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Poe's Readership in Spain -- Chapter 8: Beyond Baudelaire's Views ofPoe: Carlos Fernández Cuenca andJosep Farrán iMayoral, Literary Criticism, andAesthetic Reception in1930s and1940s Spain -- Introduction -- Carlos Fernández Cuenca: AnEarly Example ofUnderstanding Poe inSpain -- Poe asaPainter-Poet: Farrán iMayoral's Reflections -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 9: Reading, Understanding, andPraising Poe's Illustrated Oeuvre: FromChildhood toOld Age -- Children Leaf through It -- Adolescents Read It -- Grown Men Understand It -- Old Men Praise It -- Conclusion -- References Chapter 10: Poe's "Berenice" inPopular Culture: Contemporary (Audio)visual Representations inSpain -- Introduction -- The Illustrations of"Berenice" inSpain: AFemale Point ofView -- "Berenice" intheComics Genre: TheCase ofVampirella andCreepy -- "Berenice" ontheScreen: AnAnalysis ofChicho Ibáñez Serrador's "El Trapero" -- Conclusions -- References -- Part IV: Poe's Long and Far-Reaching Legacy -- Chapter 11: Death, Doubt, andPoe's Global Ascendancy -- Science, Religion, andFear ofDeath -- Three Troubling Texts -- Poe's Anticipation ofour Culture ofFear -- References -- Chapter 12: Distance Makes theHeart Grow Fonder: Nostalgia andPoe's American Readership -- Nostalgia, theWord andIts History -- Nostalgia intheTime ofPoe -- Nostalgia andPoe's Later Reputation andReception -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13: Poe's "The Gold-Bug," Reading, andRace -- Young Readers, Youth Education, andMagazines forChildren -- "Average Racism" in"The Gold-Bug" -- The Canterbury Classics Edition ofThe Gold Bug -- Postscript -- Appendix 1 -- References -- Chapter 14: Growing upinPoe's Shadow: Intertextuality, Jungian Projections, andtheAnxiety ofInfluence inEdgar Allan Poe's "The Murders intheRue Morgue" andStephen King's "The Monkey" -- Introduction -- The Symbolic Lineage oftheApe: InPoe's Footsteps -- Poe's Tale asaSource ofMetatextuality andtheAnxiety ofInfluence -- Mirror Scenes andDoubles: Completion andAntithesis -- Awakening into Sexuality andtheCreative Drive: Repetition andDiscontinuity -- Facing Poe's Shadow: Purgation andSolipsism -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 15: "The Masque oftheRed Death" inLiterature andCinema: Poe's Short Story andCorman's Film Adaptation -- Introduction -- Corman's Filmography -- Corman's Film Adaptation of"The Masque oftheRed Death" Contrast between theWritten Original Tale andtheFilm Adaptation -- Space -- Time -- Actors -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 16: The Man oftheCrowd andHis Descendants: Poe, Rampo, andSakate -- From Edogawa Rampo toSakate Yoji -- The Attic asaDetective Meta-Fiction -- The Shifting Spectacle ofTokyo: Rampo, Abe, andSakate -- Conclusion: TheParadox ofModernism -- References -- Index Guerrero-Strachan, Santiago Rodríguez Print version Ibáñez, José R. Ibáñez. Retrospective Poe Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 9783031099854 American Literature Readings in the 21st Century Ser