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Poe abroad : influence, reputation, affinities / edited by Lois Davis Vines.

Van Pelt Library PS2638 .P62 1999
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Vines, Lois.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849--Appreciation--Foreign countries.
Poe, Edgar Allan.
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849--Translations--History and criticism.
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849.
Fantasy literature, American--Translations--History and criticism.
Fantasy literature, American.
Fantasy literature, American--Appreciation--Foreign countries.
Literature, Modern--American influences.
Literature, Modern.
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849--Influence.
Fantasy literature, American--Appreciation.
Foreign countries.
Translations.
Physical Description:
vi, 275 pages ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, [1999]
Summary:
Perhaps no one would be more shocked at the steady rise of his literary reputation -- on a truly global scale -- than Edgar Allan Poe himself. Poe's literary reputation has climbed steadily since his death in 1849.
In Poe Abroad, Lois Vines has brought together a collection of essays that document the American writer's influence on the diverse literatures -- and writers -- of the world. Over twenty scholars demonstrate how and why the Baltimore writer has significantly influenced many of the major literary figures of the last 150 years.
Part One includes studies of Poe's popularity among general readers, his influence on literary movements, and his reputation as a poet, fiction writer, and literary critic. Part Two presents analyses of the role Poe played in the literary development of specific writers representing many different cultures.
Poe Abroad commemorates the 150th anniversary of Poe's death and celebrates his worldwide impact, beginning with the first literal translation of Poe into a foreign language, "The Gold-Bug" into French in 1845. Charles Baudelaire translated another Poe tale in 1848 and years later wrote an essay that would make Poe a well-known author in Europe even before he achieved recognition in America.
Poe died knowing only that some of his stories had been translated into French. He probably never would have imagined that his work would be admired and imitated as far away as Japan, China, and India or would have a lasting influence on writers such as Baudelaire, August Strindberg, Franz Kafka, Jorge Luis Borges, Julio Cortazar, and Tanizaki Junichiro.
As we approach the sesquicentennial of his death, Poe Abroad brings together a timely one-volumeassessment of Poe's influence throughout the world.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [251]-257) and index.
ISBN:
0877456976
OCLC:
41641379

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