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سعر ومواصفات Poe and the Subversion of American Literature : Satire, Fantasy, Critique

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SKU:JU030BK01EQXGNAFAMZ
المؤلف:Tally
الموديل:9781501309298

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  • Paperback ‎- Number of Pages‎:‎ 168 pages
  • Dimensions‎:‎ 152 x 229 x 15mm ‎- 269g
  • Publication date‎:‎ 22 Oct 2015
  • Publisher‎:‎ Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Imprint‎:‎ Bloomsbury Academic USA
  • Publication City/Country‎:‎ New York‎,‎ United States

A tightly argued treatment of Edgar Allan Poe as a subversive counter voice to the traditional American story of progress‎,‎ expansion‎,‎ and upwardly moving achievement‎.‎ Most earlier discussion of Poe as a satirist focused on his fiction‎;‎ Tally includes Poe‎'‎s poetry‎,‎ essays‎,‎ and reviews‎.‎ An Americanist at heart‎,‎ Tally contrasts Poe‎'‎s voice with the voices of Melville‎,‎ Emerson‎,‎ and Thoreau‎.‎ The result is a brilliant rethinking of Poe‎'‎s work that will influence study of mid‎-19th century American literature for some time‎.‎ Primarily of interest to specialists‎,‎ but ambitious undergraduates could handle it‎.‎ The bibliography and index are thorough‎.‎ Summing Up‎:‎ Highly recommended‎.‎ Upper‎-division undergraduates through faculty‎.‎ ‎-‎- M‎.‎ J‎.‎ Emery‎,‎ Cottey College Choice ‎(‎named a Choice Outstanding Academic Title‎)‎ Not since Louis Renza‎'‎s important revisionary study‎,‎ Edgar Allan Poe‎,‎ Wallace Stevens‎,‎ and the Poetics of American Privacy ‎(‎2002‎)‎‎,‎ has there been a book devoted to Poe ‎(‎in whole or in part‎)‎ and his place in the institution of American Literature like Robert T‎.‎ Tally Jr‎.‎‎'‎ s Poe and the Subversion of American Literature‎:‎ Satire‎,‎ Fantasy‎,‎ Critique‎.‎ And Tally‎'‎s book‎,‎ solely on Poe‎,‎ has the advantage of being able to demonstrate for the entire career how Poe systematically subverts the exceptionalist myth of America‎'‎s manifest destiny via his fiction‎,‎ criticism‎,‎ and poetry‎.‎ No other study has achieved such a depth and scope of critical demonstration with respect to Poe‎,‎ going back even further‎,‎ perhaps‎,‎ for decades‎.‎ It is very likely to shake up American Studies‎,‎ as well as rightly to put Poe and his all‎-encompassing irony once again at the symbolic heart of modern literature‎.‎ One of the best books I have read in a long time‎.‎ Daniel T‎.‎ O‎'‎Hara‎,‎ Professor of English and Humanities‎,‎ College of Liberal Arts‎,‎ Temple University‎,‎ USA Theoretically rich and empirically compelling‎,‎ Tally‎'‎s study makes a knock‎-down case for Poe the Descendentalist‎:‎ anti‎-American unmaker of epistemologies‎,‎ cities‎,‎ democracies‎,‎ missions‎,‎ selves‎,‎ narratives‎.‎ Reading across a wide range of literary genres‎,‎ Tally conjures up a subterranean Poe‎,‎ nomadic Poe‎,‎ oceanic Poe‎,‎ Deleuzian Poe‎,‎ streetwalking Poe‎,‎ slyly calling the poete maudit back from his premature burial to erupt in an afterlife of perverse joyous mockery‎.‎ This study forever makes the stately apparatus of American Studies fall back into the worldly maelstrom of Poe‎'‎s uncanny figurations‎.‎ Rob Wilson‎,‎ Professor of Literature‎,‎ Creative Writing‎,‎ and Cultural Studies‎,‎ University of California at Santa Cruz‎,‎ USA Poe and the Subversion of American Literature makes an important contribution to both classic and ongoing conversations about what might constitute a national literature in the United States‎.‎ Robert Tally explores what is ‎"‎anti‎-American‎"‎ in Poe‎'‎s opposition to conventional notions of national self‎-formation‎.‎ In Poe‎'‎s spirit of prankishness‎,‎ Tally provocatively argues in this fascinating and accessible book‎,‎ we see satire and mockery as the best elements of an American literary tradition‎.‎ Hester Blum‎,‎ Associate Professor of English‎,‎ Penn State University‎,‎ USA Robert Tally‎'‎s brilliant new book on Poe restores him to his prominent place in the development of American literature and honors his transgressive achievement‎.‎ Tally is not just an astute critic but also a wonderful‎,‎ finely honed writer‎,‎ and his book will be required reading for Poe scholars and fans alike‎.‎ David Greven‎,‎ Associate Professor of English Department of English University of South Carolina‎,‎ USA Robert T‎.‎ Tally challenges conventional ideas about Poe‎.‎ Especially the notion that he is essentially a Gothic writer‎.‎ Poe and the Subversion of American Literature is full of fresh insights‎.‎ The merits of Tally‎'‎s ideas are clear‎.‎‎.‎‎.‎the claim that satirical fantasy is a useful term for describing a considerable portion of Poe‎'‎s literary output is food for thought and will surely inspire additional studies of Poe‎.‎ ‎-‎- Travis Montgomery‎,‎ Fort Hays State University‎.‎ The Edgar Allen Poe Review Tally reveals an Edgar Allan Poe who critiques this tradition in favor of an alternative iconography‎.‎ He eschews the Poe of Gothic gloom in favor of the Poe who mockingly laughs at America‎'‎s rhetoric of ascent‎,‎ affirming how Poe is a nomad in a nation of settlers‎,‎ a satirist refusing the expectations of literary genres‎,‎ and a documenter of the urban‎,‎ rather than a respecter of any purported errand into the wilderness‎.‎ American Literature With numerous monographs and anthologies to his credit in just a few years‎,‎ Robert T‎.‎ Tally‎,‎ Jr‎.‎‎,‎ rose quickly to literary criticism‎'‎s all‎-star team‎.‎ This study stands out not only for its analysis of Poe‎,‎ but also for its contribution to genre theory as well as its critique of American Studies‎.‎ ‎.‎‎.‎‎.‎ With this book‎,‎ Tally becomes Poe Studies‎'‎ most valuable player‎.‎ U‎.‎S‎.‎ Studies Online ‎(‎reviewed by Darryl Hattenhauer‎,‎ Arizona State University West‎,‎ USA‎)‎ [A] breath of fresh air in Poe studies‎.‎ ‎.‎‎.‎‎.‎ Poe and the Subversion of American Culture places Poe‎'‎s dissenting voice right in the center of the American tradition‎,‎ but that voice‎,‎ full of derisive laughter‎,‎ continues to resist easy classification or control‎.‎ ‎.‎‎.‎‎.‎ Ultimately‎,‎ this impressive book reminds us of just how much complexity Poe offers to readers‎,‎ continuing to undercut and mock every prevailing narrative of American literature‎.‎ As such‎,‎ the book is essential for anyone interested in Poe studies‎,‎ American literature‎,‎ and American studies‎.‎ Journal of American Studies This book is one of the most significant contributions to Poe studies in recent scholarship‎.‎ ‎.‎‎.‎‎.‎ Yet just as Tally argues that Poe‎'‎s oeuvre is too broad to fit easily into any single genre‎,‎ Tally‎'‎s book is not limited to any one field of study‎.‎ His treatment of Poe‎,‎ in fact‎,‎ lends itself to scholarly investigations of the Gothic‎,‎ as well as humour‎,‎ American popular culture‎,‎ and problems of genre‎.‎ The strength of Tally‎'‎s overall argument is this comprehensiveness‎.‎ Uniquely grounded in high theory and philosophy ranging from Plato to Nietzsche‎,‎ Poe and the Subversion of American Literature gathers rhetorical support from a diverse range of thought‎,‎ challenging conventional understandings of Poe‎'‎s work‎.‎ Gothic Studies

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