[Authorities in Question: 'Unusual' Narrators in Tales by Edgar Allan Poe]
Title: [Authorities in Question: 'Unusual' Narrators in Tales by Edgar Allan Poe]
Category: /Literature/English
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[Authorities in Question: 'Unusual' Narrators in Tales by Edgar Allan Poe]
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 3264 | Pages: 12 (approximately 235 words/page)
Title:
[Authorities in Question: 'Unusual' Narrators in Tales by Edgar Allan Poe]
Contents:
1. Introduction................................1
2. Literary Reference......................1
3.1. Dreamer and Visionary..............2
3.2. The "Impossible" Narrator.........4
3.3. The Narrator - A Liar ?..............6
4. Conclusion..................................8
Bibliography..............................11
1. Introduction
There is no doubt that Edgar Allan Poe was one of the most influential American writers of the 19th century. His impact can be measured by tracing the literary influence he had on succeeding generations of writers as well as by regarding the responses to
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Prince, A Dictionary of Narratology, Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press (1987).
Franz K. Stanzel, Theorie des Erzählens, Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (61995).
Gisela Vitt-Maucher, "Träumer und Phantast als narratives Medium bei Hoffmann, Poe, Dostojewski und Stolper", in: E.T.A. Hoffmann - Jahrbuch, Bd. 1 (1992-93), Berlin: Erich Schmidt.
Tracy Ware, "The Two Stories of 'William Wilson'", in: Studies in Short Fiction, Vol. 26 (1989), pp. 43-48.