Contrasting Visions in Poe, Hawthorne and Melville
Title: Contrasting Visions in Poe, Hawthorne and Melville
Category: /Literature/English
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Contrasting Visions in Poe, Hawthorne and Melville
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 984 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Contrasting Visions in Poe, Hawthorne and Melville
Gothic Romanticism has eight basic characteristics. All of Gothic stories carry most of these traits. These traits are hero-villain conflict; a person, place or object possessing a great power; a virtue is hidden in the story-line; personal magnetism is evident; usually includes some criminal act; "explained supernatural"; an enchanted setting such as an ancient castle; and extensive and insistent literary allusion.
Edgar A. Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman
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also makes statements but on a different level.
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Melville, Herman. "Bartleby, the Scrivener". The Norton Anthology of American Literature. Ed. Nina
Baym. W.W. Norton & Company: New York, 1998. 2330-55.
Poe, Edgar A. "The Tale-Tell Heart". The Norton Anthology of American Literature. Ed. Nina Baym.
W.W. Norton & Company: New York, 1998. 1546-50.