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Explore the eerie and captivating world of Edgar Allan Poe, a master of American Gothic Literature influenced by Romanticism but with a darker twist. Delve into his unique blend of supernatural themes, intense emotions, and chilling narratives, emblematic of Gothic literature developing in both Europe and the U.S. Discover the typical Gothic elements Poe weaves into his stories, from ruined buildings and haunted castles to ancestral curses and madness. Unravel the mysteries within classics like "The Fall of the House of Usher" and "The Masque of the Red Death" that exemplify Poe's profound impact on the genre.
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Edgar Allan Poe American Gothic Literature
Offshoot of Romanticism • Edgar Allan Poe is considered a “Dark Romantic” • He follows some aspects of Romanticism, only with a darker twist • Supernatural • Emotion and Feeling
What makes Poe unique? • While Poe’s stories are “creepy” that is not his defining characteristic…..many stories are “creepy” • Poe is emblematic of Gothic Literature in U.S. • Combines horror and Romanticism • Also developing in Europe • Frankenstein- Mary Shelley • Dracula- Bram Stoker
Typical Gothic Elements (Places) • Ruined buildings • Castles • Haunted houses • Dungeons, crypts, catacombs • Secret passageways, winding staircases, mazes • Darkness, shadows, flickering light
Typical Gothic Elements (People and Plot) • Ancestral curses and omens • Madness • Live Burial • Death • Torture and Murder