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The Complete Essays Literary Studies Criticism Cryptography & Autography - cover

The Complete Essays Literary Studies Criticism Cryptography & Autography

Edgar Allan Poe

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "The Complete Essays, Literary Studies, Criticism, Cryptography & Autography," Edgar Allan Poe showcases his multifaceted genius as a writer, critic, and theorist. This collection brings together a diverse array of essays that span the realms of literary critique, aesthetic philosophy, and the burgeoning fields of cryptography and autography. Poe's literary style is marked by its precision, depth, and often macabre undertones, reflecting the complexities of the human experience and the intricacies of the written word. His critical essays not only dissect contemporary literary works but also formulate theories that would later influence modern literary criticism, bridging the romantic and gothic traditions of his era with emerging American literary identities. Poe, often regarded as the father of the modern short story and a pioneer of detective fiction, drew from his tumultuous personal life and sharp intellect to create a body of work that interrogates the very nature of art and authorship. His experiences with tragedy, loss, and mental anguish imbue his essays with a profound psychological insight, allowing readers to glimpse the mind of a writer grappling with the burdens of creativity and societal expectations. This compelling collection is a must-read for scholars, aspiring writers, and literature enthusiasts alike. It offers invaluable insights into Poe's literary philosophy and serves as a testament to his enduring influence on American literature. By delving into this volume, readers will not only appreciate the nuances of Poe's thought but also gain a deeper understanding of the literary culture of the 19th century.
Available since: 10/11/2022.
Print length: 1335 pages.

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