Fables of Mind: An Inquiry Into Poe's FictionThis revisionist study of Poe's fiction concentrates on works generally neglected by Poe critics. Operating in reverse chronological order, Joan Dayan begins with a close reading of Poe's Eureka, subtitled "Essay on the Material and Spiritual Universe" and uses this cosmology to examine Poe's method in creating his fiction. This "unreadable" work, she argues, best exemplifies that method, for in his work, the bizarre, apparently nonsensical, and the most stylistically jarring lapses are the truest exercises of his fiction-making powers. In Eureka, Poe alternates between the roles of skeptic and believer, and the very question of cognition--not what we see, but how we see--comes to dominate his work. Fables of Mind makes the unprecedented argument that the issue of convertability--of the material universe, of the landscape, of the identity of woman--is the key to Poe's thought and the plot of his fiction. |
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... language that ultimately de- termines his science of the human mind . At stake is not the creation of a symbol or symbols , but a procedure of constant transmutation . What counts are the disequilibrium and relativity of all objects of ...
... language that ultimately de- termines his science of the human mind . At stake is not the creation of a symbol or symbols , but a procedure of constant transmutation . What counts are the disequilibrium and relativity of all objects of ...
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... language that crosses sacred and sen- sual , thus beguiling us into sensing the unbelievable . In fact , when Ed- wards arrives at one of the most unintelligible places of " The Mind " ( " SEEING the Brain exists only mentally " ) , he ...
... language that crosses sacred and sen- sual , thus beguiling us into sensing the unbelievable . In fact , when Ed- wards arrives at one of the most unintelligible places of " The Mind " ( " SEEING the Brain exists only mentally " ) , he ...
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... language of damnation . Poe's world is that of the unregenerate of the sometimes long - winded , but always determined speculator — who , damned to articulate his thoughts , has gone mad in the attempt to say , to name the unnameable ...
... language of damnation . Poe's world is that of the unregenerate of the sometimes long - winded , but always determined speculator — who , damned to articulate his thoughts , has gone mad in the attempt to say , to name the unnameable ...
Contents
Introduction 39 | 5 |
A New World of Philosophy | 19 |
The Poet in the Garden | 80 |
Copyright | |
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