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The Narrative Art of Edgar Allan PoeHanks, LaCola Lu 08 1900 (has links)
This thesis is focused on the motivations and influences on the writings of Edgar Allan Poe. Poe's work and letters are used to support the hypothesis that his work resulted from a desire to be recognized.
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The Uncanny Mind: Perpetrator Trauma in Poe’s “The Black Cat”Sonnefeld, Bethanie Allyson 01 March 2019 (has links)
Among the psychological interpretations of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Black Cat,” trauma theory has yet to make an appearance. However, the confessional nature of the story shifts—via a trauma reading—from an attempt by the narrator to ease his guilt to his attempt to understand what happened to him. The narrator’s murder of his wife traumatized him, causing erasures in the timeline and several forms of dissociation. These erasures and dissociations cause an uncanny effect within the story, which occurs as the past, present, and future are conflated and as the narrator’s mind is both known and hidden. The narrator’s tale is an attempt at working through his trauma to come to an understanding and acceptance of the events. However, the unclear timeline—both how much time has passed since his wife’s death and the passage of time in the story—suggests that the narrator does not have enough critical distance from the events, so telling his tale becomes a form of reliving that does not relieve the confusion he experiences. Ultimately, the narrator’s confession does not provide the understanding he hopes for, which places the burden of creating an understanding of the story on the individual reader.
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From Poe and Hitchcock to...Reality TV?Phelps, Kelsey W. 01 June 2010 (has links) (PDF)
This thesis expands the discussion of the mass appeal and sustained success of reality TV by initiating an examination of the direct connections between reality TV and cinematic and written fiction. As reality TV has firmly established itself as a successful genre of entertainment over the last two decades, scholarship has been slow to follow. The majority of existing scholarship focuses on reality TV as a descendant of the documentary and emphasizes the role of the non-professional, the average person, as the star. Reality TV's appropriation of structural elements from general fiction is acknowledged only briefly and the use of specific techniques borrowed from fiction is largely unexplored. Although reality TV is a variation of the documentary, this thesis explores reality TV's creation of its voyeuristic appeal through the appropriation of key elements that come directly from fiction. Specific techniques used to create a voyeuristic appeal in reality programs, such as the morally ambiguous character and the confession, can be traced, respectively, to the surprising sources of Alfred Hitchcock and Edgar Allan Poe. Reality TV, in appropriating these techniques from Hitchcock and Poe, has a similar formula for entertainment: the thrill of voyeurism as a sublime experience. The consistent appeal of reality TV cannot be fully understood without an awareness of its connections to these two great artists.
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Reading Political Hope: Temporal And Historical Modelling In Contemporary Canadian FictionJackson, Elizabeth A. 05 1900 (has links)
<p> This dissertation examines explicit and implicit conceptualizations of time and history in four contemporary Canadian novels: Allan Donaldson's Maclean, Joy Kogawa's Obasan, Margaret Laurence's The Diviners, and Lee Maracle's Daughters are Forever. Performing close textual analysis from a posture of 'deliberate empathy,' the author identifies several key textual devices and concepts that signal the texts' alternate ideas about time and history. These include temporal simultaneity, historical multiplicity, and the presence of the past. Drawing on critical work from fields including literary theory, globalization and cultural studies, indigenous studies and anthropology, the author investigates the political significance of the texts' different historical and temporal models. She argues that the way individuals and cultures understand time and history bears significant influence on the ways in which they understand their ethical relationships with and responsibility toward the world around them. The dissertation closes with a call for further engagement with questions of temporality and for continued efforts to link pedagogical activity to struggles for human rights. </p> / Thesis / Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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Translating Foreign Words in Poe : A Study on Foreignization and Domestication in Translation / Översättning av utländska ord i Poe : En undersökning om foreignization och domestication inom översättningFäldt, Matilda January 2024 (has links)
This study aims to research the different methods used by four Swedish translators to deal with foreign words in translation, focusing on their choices in terms of foreignization [staying close to the original text] and domestication [adapting the translation to make it accessible for readers] and their effect on a Swedish readership. This study’s focus will be on foreign words in the ST. This focus was chosen because it allows for the study to research the conscious decisions of the translators. In the study, four translators’ translations of three of Edgar Allan Poe’s short stories will be analysed and compared. The research questions are as follows: ● How do the translators deal with foreign (non-English) words in the source text? ● Are the translators more prone to domesticate or foreignize the source text when translating foreign words and to what extent? ● What are the potential effects of the translators’ choices on a Swedish reader?
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Valéry et Poe : le délire de la luciditéWoodsworth, Judith. January 1977 (has links)
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Shifting Sands of Identity: Salome and Select Early Twentieth-Century InterpretationsVincent, Michael F. January 2010 (has links)
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Don't Believe Everything You Read: Hoaxes and Satire in The Narrative of Arthur Gordon PymHarder, Erik E. 02 September 2014 (has links)
No description available.
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On the Relationship between Kant's Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals and the Metaphysics of MoralsHall, Christopher Adam 22 September 2010 (has links)
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Party Platforms as Sources of Public Policy in Texas, 1946-1963Schmidt, Johnell L. 05 1900 (has links)
"This study is being made to assess the actual importance of the platform in recent gubernatorial elections in Texas. Because an intensive analysis is undertaken, the scope of this thesis has been limited in two ways. First, it is confined to the years 1946-1963 spanning the Administrations of Governors Beauford Jester, Allan Shivers, and Price Daniel. Secondly, in an attempt to compare the executives with one another, platform promises related to education, health and welfare, highways, and taxation adopted at the Democratic State Convention have been included. The method utilized to determine fulfillment of a political promise has been to compare the Governor's recommendations to the Legislature with the resulting action. In particular, an attempt has been made to (1) describe the Democratic primary election, with special reference to the issues raised; (2) to discuss the Democratic State Convention with a listing of the planks mentioned above; and (3) to analyze proposals in the Governor's State of the State Messages and special messages and to compare them with the resulting legislative action." -- leaf 1.
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