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American Gothic Literature Edgar Allan Poe Author Study

The Dark Side of Individualism American Gothic

Gothic Literature Gothic Literary tradition came to be in part from the Gothic architecture of the Middle Ages. Gothic cathedrals with irregularly placed towers, and high stained-glass windows were intended to inspire awe and fear in religious worshipers. The Beginnings…

Gargoyles—carvings of small deformed creatures squatting at the corners and crevices of Gothic cathedrals—were supposed to ward off evil spirits, but they often look more like demonic spirits themselves. Think of the gargoyle as a mascot of Gothic, and you will get an idea of the kind of imaginative distortion of reality that Gothic represents.

Shifting American View After winning independence, America held a bright promise Democracy spread (in small steps) Economic promise was all around Technology was advancing at a steady pace Writers, poets, and artists work to capture and depict the best of what a nation might become.

Shifting American View The ugly truth rears its head 15% of population still considered property Women confined to home and under the authority of men Native Americans losing land and power And raises questions Where was America headed? With such rapid growth, how to maintain unity and vision What is the human cost of rapid expansion and technological growth?

Exploring the Dark Side Gothic writers take on the questions, providing no clear answer, but illustrating the destruction taking place underneath the optimism of the Renaissance. They pose disturbing questions about Americans’ ideas of humanity, society, and the cosmos. The Gothics hold up a mirror, exposing the cruelty, inhumanity, anxiety and fear that rapid expansion and technological advancement, and premature independence can evoke.

Gothicism vs. Romanticism Nature, Individualism, Imagination, Emotion Romantic writers celebrated the beauties of nature. Gothic writers were peering into the darkness at the supernatural. Romanticism developed as a reaction against the rationalism of the Age of Reason. The romantics freed the imagination from the hold of reason, so they could follow their imagination wherever it might lead. For some Romantics, when they looked at the individual, they saw hope (think “A Psalm of Life”). For some Romantic writers, the imagination led to the threshold of the unknown—the shadowy region where the fantastic, the demonic and the insane reside. When the Gothic's saw the individual, they saw the potential of evil.

Gothicism vs. Romanticism Nature, Individualism, Imagination, Emotion Gothicism emerged as a response to the blind faith and optimism of Romanticism. For the Gothic writers, the imagination led to the threshold of the unknown – the shadowing region where the fantastic, the demonic, and the insane reside. When Gothics saw the individual, they saw the potential for evil.

Gothic Movement in America The Gothic Tradition was firmly established in Europe before American writers had made names for themselves. By the 19th century, Edgar Allan Poe, Nathanial Hawthorne, and to a lesser extent Washington Irving and Herman Melville were using the Gothic elements in their writing. Edgar Allan Poe was the master of the Gothic form in the United States.

Edgar Allan Poe His stories have: Themes focused on Death Grief Obsession The supernatural Settings that feature Dark, medieval castles Decaying ancient estates Characters that are Male—insane Female—beautiful and dead (or dying) Plots that include Murder Live burials Physical and mental torture Retribution from beyond the grave For Poe, it was only in these extreme situations that people revealed their true nature.

The Gothic dimension of Poe’s fictional world offered him a way to explore the human mind in these extreme situations and so arrive at an essential truth

Edgar Allan Poe During a life marked by pain and loss, Edgar Allan Poe wrote haunting tales in which he explored the dark side of the human mind. A well-read man with a taste for literature, Poe was cursed with a morbidly sensitive nature and made his feelings of sadness and depression the basis of a distinctive body of literary work. The following is a look at the life and work of a mysterious American master.

Marked by Loss Poe was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1809, one of three children born to a couple who toured the East as actors. Before he was three years old, his father had abandoned the family, and his mother had died of tuberculosis. John and Francis Allan, took Poe to their home in Richmond, Virginia and became his foster parents. With the Allan’s he briefly lived in England, and continued his education in the United States. Poe’s Childhood

A Restless Spirit This period in Poe’s life was full of high’s and lows. 1826, he started at the University of Virginia, where his reckless habits led to heavy debt, forcing him to leave school. He moved to Boston, where he published his first book, Tamerlane and Other Poems in 1827. In 1828, he was flat broke and enlisted into the army. John Allan got him an appointment at West Point, but he found the school confining and made sure he was expelled. Poe’s Writing

A Man of Letters After leaving West Point, he moved to Baltimore to live with his aunt Maria Clemm and her young daughter Virginia. There he began writing short stories. In 1834, he moved to Richmond to work for the Southern Literary Messenger. His reviews in the Messenger led to increased in the magazine’s circulation. In 1836, Poe married his cousin. Soon after, a disagreement led to him leaving the Messenger and moving again, this time to New York City. After publishing another short novel, he moved again searching for work, this time to Philadelphia. Poe’s Career

He moved back to Baltimore in 1849, where his health declined quickly. In the years following Virginia’s death, Poe struggled with despair as well as his own failing health. He moved back to Baltimore in 1849, where his health declined quickly. He collapsed on a Baltimore street where he was taken to a hospital. He died a few days later.

Poe’s Reputation Poe’s work generated strong responses. Critics either loved his work, or they hated it. Shortly after his death, a one-time friend published a biography on Poe. This work established the view of Poe as a gifted, but socially unaccepted writer. This tainted his reputation in America for many years. Eventually in the United States, his reputation was regained. Today, Poe is recognized as a master of poetry, a superb writer of short stories, and a profound explorer of the torments of the human soul. He wrote only one novel, around 50 poems, and 70 short stories.

Timeline: Poe’s Life & Work 1839 Poe published Tales of Grotesque and Arabesque including “The Fall of the House of Usher” 1845 Poe published “The Raven” 1827 Poe published Tamerlane and Other Poems 1836 Poe married Virginia Clemm 1809 Poe was born on January 19th 1831 Expelled from West Point Publishes Poems 1847 Poe dies in Baltimore on October 7th 1841 Poe wrote “The Murders of Rue Morgue”