Poe and Women
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Poe and Women

Recognition and Revision

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eBook - ePub

Poe and Women

Recognition and Revision

About this book

Edgar Allan Poe notoriously identified "the death . . . of a beautiful woman" as "the most poetical topic in the world." Despite this cringeworthy claim, it is widely known that Poe drew creative inspiration from female authors and that women figure prominently among the artists and critics fascinated by the writer's creative legacy. Filling a major gap in scholarship on Poe, this volume investigates the varied ways that women have influenced perceptions of Poe through biography, criticism, editorial work, and creative adaptation. Covering a timeframe from the mid-nineteenth century to the present, Poe and Women addresses a range of topics, including accounts of Poe written by female contemporaries, the scholarly efforts of women in establishing Poe's worldwide reputation, and the revision of antebellum gender constructs in popular adaptations of Poe's work. This collection will appeal not only to Poe specialists but also to anyone interested in the writer's ongoing relevance to gender discussions inside and outside the academy.

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Yes, you can access Poe and Women by Amy Branam Armiento,Travis Montgomery in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Literature & Gothic, Romance, & Horror Literary Criticism. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Contents
  4. List of Illustrations
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. Chapter One: “The Vast Pantheon of Speculation”: Edgar Allan Poe and His Women Biographers
  7. Chapter Two: Spiritual Dialogues: Lydia Maria Child, Edgar Allan Poe, and the Politics of Unity
  8. Chapter Three: Fifty Years of Women’s Scholarship on Poe
  9. Chapter Four: Transnational Poe and Women Scholars Abroad
  10. Chapter Five: “Can You See Me?”: Poe’s Female Characters and the Struggle for Self-Definition on Film
  11. Chapter Six: “And She Grew Strangely”: Poe, Women, and Comics
  12. Chapter Seven: “Sort of E. A. Poeish”: Edgar Allan Poe and Female Pulp Writers
  13. Chapter Eight: Traces of Poe’s House of Usher in the Work of Contemporary Women Horror Writers
  14. Afterword: Maureen Cobb Mabbott and The Collected Works of Edgar Allan Poe
  15. About the Editors and Contributors