“And
all I loved, I loved alone”… Edgar
Allan Poe is one of the best writers ever! And one of my favourite of course.
I’ve chosen exactly his story mostly because of personal attitude. I adore his
style of writing. That’s why I had no doubt, that any his story will be
masterpiece. Poe
was fierce and fearless critic. He called a spade a spade and didn’t worshiped
any idols.
Edgar Allan
Poe wrote about the eternal and exotic and neglected topical and dull. One
of his favourite themes is the nature, which is his source
for the difficult to interpret and exquisite symbols -
ancient and those he established himself.
The Nature is metaphorical to the core and hides subtle shades of secret
meaning. He introduced the British horror story, or the Gothic genre, to
American literature, along with the detective story, science fiction, and
literary criticism.
One of his
horror (or gothic) stories I’ve chosen for my Stylistics’ Final Project. Hope
I’ll cope with this task)
I’ve heard
about “The Fall of the House of Usher”, but never read it. I expected the story
to be as psychological and chilly as the others. Judging by the title, there
should have been some tragedy, connected with family. And I turned to be quite
right.
This semi-fantastic tale about the narrator's
last visit to the old mansion of his friend, the strange lady’s Madeline illness, the more strange mental Usher’s
illness, about the secret inner connection between brother and sister, and
supernatural communication between home and its inhabitants, of premature
burial, the death and, in the end, the fall of the house of Usher to the dark waters
of the lake and the escaping narrator, who barely managed to do it in the
moment of disaster.
The action of
the story takes place in a surreal, mysterious world, where usual coordinates
of time and space and power laws of logic and common sense do not work at all.
The plot is built around a terrible disaster, the atmosphere is full of
darkness, impasse,
and fates of heroes – of grim tragedy.
“The Fall of
the House of Usher” is comparatively short, but BE CAREFUL! – it is deceitful
point of view.
Poe’s usage
of the peculiar vocabulary creates a special atmosphere here, though it demands
some time to perceive it correctly and consult some additional sources to be
sure in every single point.
Hopefully,
you won’t be bored reading these comments. I should end my long speech now.
Join the company – read E. A. Poe.
I see that E. A. Poe's stories are very popular among our students and nevertheless I like your choice. As I understood you are aware with Poe's style of writing and hope you'll do a fantastic analysis of “The Fall of the House of Usher”. P.S. thanks for the link to the movie)
ВідповістиВидалитиI remember we draw a picture of this house at school and I got a B+ for it. Child's trauma for my whole life((
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