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A World Of Words Language And Displacement In The Fiction Of Edgar Allan Poe Michael J S Williams

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A World Of Words Language And Displacement In The Fiction Of Edgar Allan Poe Michael J S Williams
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Publisher: Duke University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.91 MB
Pages: 201
Author: Michael J. S. Williams
ISBN: 9780822381495, 0822381494
Language: English
Year: 2013

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A World Of Words Language And Displacement In The Fiction Of Edgar Allan Poe Michael J S Williams by Michael J. S. Williams 9780822381495, 0822381494 instant download after payment.

A World of Words offers a new look at the degree to which language itself is a topic of Poe's texts. Stressing the ways his fiction reflects on the nature of its own signifying practices, Williams sheds new light on such issues as Poe's characterization of the relationship between author and reader as a struggle for authority, on his awareness of the displacement of an "authorial writing self" by a "self as it is written," and on his debunking of the redemptive properties of the romantic symbol.

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