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Edgar Allan Poe in Context

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Informationen zum Autor Kevin J. Hayes is Professor of English at the University of Central Oklahoma. Editor of The Cambridge Companion to Edgar Allan Poe, he has published several books on American literature, history and culture, including Poe and the Printed Word (2000) and The Road to Monticello: The Life and Mind of Thomas Jefferson (2008). Klappentext These accessible essays provide the most detailed picture of the historical! cultural and literary contexts surrounding Poe's life and times. Zusammenfassung Written by specialists in various areas of early nineteenth-century American life! these accessible essays examine Poe's geographical! social and literary contexts! as well as those created by the publishing industry and advances in science and technology! painting an unprecedented portrait of his life and times. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of illustrations; Notes on contributors; Preface; Part I. Geographical Contexts: 1. Great Britain Christopher Gair; 2. The south James Hutchisson; 3. The American west Nathaniel Lewis; 4. The sea David Dowling; 5. France Andrea Goulet; 6. The Near East Travis Montgomery; 7. The polar regions Mark Canada; Part II. Social Contexts: 8. The urban environment Bran Nicol; 9. Curiosity Lindsey Hursh; 10. Alcohol, addiction, and rehabilitation Paul Fisher; 11. Fashion, furnishings, and style Patricia A. Cunningham; 12. The American stage Philip E. Phillips; 13. Lions and bluestockings Anne Boyd Rioux; 14. Slavery and abolitionism Paul Christian Jones; 15. The cult of mourning Therese M. Rizzo; Part III. The Contexts of Publishing: 16. The literary profession John Evelev; 17. Magazines Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock; 18. Gift books Kathryn K. Shinn; 19. Literary piracy Michael Everton; 20. The art of reviewing Jonathan Hartmann; 21. The politics of publishing Amy Branam; Part IV. Literary Contexts: 22. Ancient classics Gregory Hays; 23. Rabelais and Lesage Lois Davis Vines; 24. The Gothic movement Alan Brown; 25. Byron Chris Beyers; 26. Folk narrative Katherine Kim; 27. Transcendentalism Heidi Silcox; 28. Charles Dickens Tara Moore; 29. Nathaniel Hawthorne and the art of the tale Meghan A. Freeman; Part V. Scientific and Pseudoscientific Contexts: 30. Phrenology Brett Zimmerman; 31. Photography Satwik Dasgupta; 32. Mesmerism Bruce Mills; 33. Architecture Alvin Holm; 34. Fiction science Peter Swirski; 35. Cosmology and cosmogony Jonathan Taylor; 36. Forensic science Benjamin F. Fisher; 37. Technology John Tresch; Further reading....

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