Edgar Allan Poe : the design of order
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Edgar Allan Poe : the design of order
(Critical studies series)
Vision , Barnes & Noble, 1987
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Includes index
Contents of Works
- Introduction / by A. Robert Lee
- Reflections on, and in, `The fall of the house of Usher' / by Mark Kinkead-Weekes
- Doodling America : Poe's `MS. Found in a bottle' / by Harold Beaver
- Poe's stories of premature burial : `That ere kind of style' / by Arnold Goldman
- Poe`s comic vision and southwestern humour / by James Justus
- Was the chevalier left-handed? Poe's Dupin stories / by Robert Giddings
- `Impudent and ingenious fiction' : Poe's The narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym / by A. Robert Lee
- `A stranger sound, as of a harp-string broken' : the poetry of Edgar Allan Poe / by David Murray
- Law, lawlessness and philosophy in Edgar Allan Poe / by Eric Mottram
- `I am a Virginian' : Edgar Allan Poe and the South / by Richard Gray
- Poe in France : a myth revisited / by John Weghtman
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Description
This book is intended for all readers of William Golding, whether they be students, professional critics, or casual readers. Thirty years after the publication of Lord of the Flies, a complete Golding bibliography would consist of well over 2000 entries. To add to this mass of exegesis must be at the risk of burying Golding's work under yet more writing about his writing. This study does not claim to be an "interpretation" of the novels: it does not set out to explain what they mean. Rather, the aim has been to explore the ways in which the novels create meaning.
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