Literary Theory and CriticismCourier Corporation, 2012 M05 4 - 224 páginas This essential anthology of Poe's critical works features items from the Southern Literary Messenger, Graham's Magazine, and other periodicals, reviewing works by Dickens, Hawthorne, Cooper, and many others. The Theory of Poetry — consisting of "The Philosophy of Composition," "The Rationale of Verse," and "The Poetic Principle" — appears as well. Introduction. |
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... whole affair had made his alcoholic and financial troubles even more public, which made it harder for him to get work. The tailspin continued, eventually leaving Poe literally in the gutter. His death in 1849 remains one of the more ...
... whole affair had made his alcoholic and financial troubles even more public, which made it harder for him to get work. The tailspin continued, eventually leaving Poe literally in the gutter. His death in 1849 remains one of the more ...
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... whole establishment is, we are assured, “a scene of Heaven,” &c. Mr. Fay says he will not even attempt to describe it— why, therefore, should we? A daughter of this family is nineteen when she is wooed by a young Neapolitan, Rinaldo, of ...
... whole establishment is, we are assured, “a scene of Heaven,” &c. Mr. Fay says he will not even attempt to describe it— why, therefore, should we? A daughter of this family is nineteen when she is wooed by a young Neapolitan, Rinaldo, of ...
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... whole matter ends in smoke, or, as our author beautifully expresses it, is “veiled in impenetrable mystery.” Mr. Leslie now pays a visit to the painter Ducci, and is astonished at there beholding the portrait of the very youth whose ...
... whole matter ends in smoke, or, as our author beautifully expresses it, is “veiled in impenetrable mystery.” Mr. Leslie now pays a visit to the painter Ducci, and is astonished at there beholding the portrait of the very youth whose ...
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... whole, to those of his friend Drake.... By the hackneyed phrase, sportive elegance, we might possibly designate at once the general character of his writings and the very loftiest praise to which he is justly entitled. Alnwick Castle is ...
... whole, to those of his friend Drake.... By the hackneyed phrase, sportive elegance, we might possibly designate at once the general character of his writings and the very loftiest praise to which he is justly entitled. Alnwick Castle is ...
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... whole publication as indicated by the back. This may be quite fair in trade, but is morally wrong not the less. The volume is only one of a series—only part of a whole; and the title has no right to insinuate otherwise. So obvious is ...
... whole publication as indicated by the back. This may be quite fair in trade, but is morally wrong not the less. The volume is only one of a series—only part of a whole; and the title has no right to insinuate otherwise. So obvious is ...
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