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Richard Kopley
Edgar Allan Poe and the Dupin Mysteries
2011. x, 262 S. 216 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER PALGRAVE MACMILLAN 2011
ISBN: 0-230-12038-5 (0230120385)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-230-12038-9 (9780230120389)
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Using the methods of Edgar Allan Poe´s sleuth C. Auguste Dupin, Kopley here offers surprising discoveries about Poe´s detective tales and traces the origins of the modern detective tale genre.
Formal Considerations of the Dupin Tales ´The Murders in the Rue Morgue´ and The Philadelphia Saturday News ´The Mystery of Marie Rogêt´ and ´Various Newspaper Files´ ´The Purloined Letter´ and Death-Bed Confessions Biographical Considerations of the Dupin Tales
"This book will be useful for readers who are especially interested in the Dupin tales, and the inclusion of the texts of those three tales adds to the usefulness of the book. There is an ample bibliography of primary and secondary materials involved in the critiques of the Dupin tales, and the index is also helpful for easy reference. Poe would doubtless find much to gratify him, were he to read this book." - The Edgar Allan Poe Review
"The book´s overall presentation of Poe´s ´mysteries´ makes it an indispensable resource for scholars and critics. Moreover, unlike John T. Irwin´s brilliant but often idiosyncratic criticism of Poe´s detective fiction in The Mystery to a Solution (1994), Kopley´s book is couched in a jargon-free style that will help to make it useful for teachers and accessible for students of all stripes and levels." - Review 19
"Edgar Allan Poe virtually invented the detective story, and Kopley reveals unexpected dimensions of his important discovery through an innovative combination of close reading, genetic criticism, and biography. Kopley s diligent research and astute literary analysis illuminate the meanings and contexts of Poe s detective stories in fresh ways. This book will be of great value to scholars of Poe and the American Renaissance." - David S. Reynolds, author of Waking Giant: America in the Age of Jackson
"This rich synthesis of primary source research and secondary criticism reveals much about Poe s reading, his sources of inspiration, and his creative process. Kopley s study underscores the continued value and vitality of original archival discovery to the study of our major American authors." - Kent P. Ljungquist, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
RICHARD KOPLEY is Professor of English, The Pennsylvania State University, DuBois, USA.