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Volume 12 (2010): Issue 2 (Nov 2010)
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Gothic Studies
Contents
Contents
Contributors
Pages: x–xi
Introduction
Poe and the Gothic
By:
Benjamin Fisher
Pages: 1–3
Poe‘s Oriental Gothic
‘Metzengerstein’ (1832), ‘The Visionary’ (1834), ‘Berenice’ (1835), the Imagination, and Authorship‘s Perils
By:
Travis Montgomery
Pages: 4–28
Retzsch‘s Outlines and Poe‘s ‘The Man of the Crowd’
By:
Kevin Hayes
Pages: 29–41
Poe and the Gothic of the Normal
Thinking ‘Inside the Box’
By:
Elaine Hartnell-Mottram
Pages: 42–52
‘Desert of the Blest’
Poe‘s Anti-Representational Invocations of the Near East
By:
Brian Yothers
Pages: 53–60
Poe and Prophecy
Degeneration in the Holy Land and the House of Usher
By:
Molly Robey
Pages: 61–69
The Orientalization of John Winthrop in ‘The City in the Sea’
By:
Robert Oscar Lopez
Pages: 70–83
Reviews
By:
Agnieszka Soltysik Monnet
,
Mariaconcetta Costantini
,
David Punter
,
Charles Crow
,
Martin Willis
,
Tony Venezia
,
Kaley Kramer
, and
Lesley Hall
Pages: 84–101
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