Princeton University Press
Edgar Allan Poe and the Masses
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Edgar Allan Poe has long been viewed as an artist who was hopelessly out of step with his time. But as Terence Whalen shows, America's most celebrated romantic outcast was in many ways the nation's most representative commercial writer. Whalen explores the antebellum literary environment in which Poe worked, an environment marked by economic conflict, political strife, and widespread foreboding over the rise of a mass audience. The book shows that the publishing industry, far from being a passive backdrop to writing, threatened to dominate all aspects of literary creation. Faced with financial hardship, Poe desperately sought to escape what he called "the magazine prison-house" and "the horrid laws of political economy." By placing Poe firmly in economic context, Whalen unfolds a new account of the relationship between literature and capitalism in an age of momentous social change.
The book combines pathbreaking historical research with innovative literary theory. It includes the first fully-documented account of Poe's response to American slavery and the first exposé of his plot to falsify circulation figures. Whalen also provides a new explanation of Poe's ambivalence toward nationalism and exploration, a detailed inquiry into the conflict between cryptography and common knowledge, and a general theory of Poe's experiments with new literary forms such as the detective story. Finally, Whalen shows how these experiments are directly linked to the dawn of the information age. This book redefines Poe's place in American literature and casts new light on the emergence of a national culture before the Civil War.
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Frontmatter
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CONTENTS
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PREFACE
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
xi - PART ONE CAPITALISM AND LITERATURE
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Chapter One INTRODUCTION: MINOR WRITING AND THE CAPITAL READER
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Chapter Two THE HORRID LAWS OF POLITICAL ECONOMY
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Chapter Three FABLES OF CIRCULATION: FOE'S INFLUENCE ON THE MESSENGER
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Chapter Four POE AND THE MASSES
76 - PART TWO RACE AND REGION
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Chapter Five AVERAGE RACISM: POE, SLAVERY, AND THE WAGES OF LITERARY NATIONALISM
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Chapter Six SUBTLE BARBARIANS: THE SOUTHERN VOYAGE OF EDGAR ALLAN POE
147 - PART THREE MASS CULTURE
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Chapter Seven THE CODE FOR GOLD: POE AND CRYPTOGRAPHY
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Chapter Eight CULTURE OF SURFACES
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Chapter Nine THE INVESTIGATING ANGEL: POE, BABBAGE, AND "THE POWER OF WORDS"
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NOTES
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