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The Man of the Crowd

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Edgar Allan Poe is often perceived as a solitary figure, immersed in his imagination and detached from the world around him. However, he was always in a specific place, albeit not for long. This exploration of Poe’s life highlights his transient existence in American cities such as Richmond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York. The narrative reveals how his surroundings significantly influenced his outlook and career, primarily shaped by the urban landscapes of America. Poe's work was closely linked to the burgeoning American magazine industry, prompting him to create not only stories and poems but also journalism and editorials aimed at an urban audience. His proximity to urban slavery in Richmond exposed him to the harsh realities of slave jails and auction houses. In Philadelphia, he encountered a city grappling with its violent tendencies. As suburbs began to emerge as alternatives to city life, Poe experimented with living on the then-rural Upper West Side of Manhattan and later in the Bronx. Although he seldom incorporated "local color" into his fiction, his urban mysteries and tales of troubled minds reflect the complexities of his experiences among soldiers, slaves, and immigrants.

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The Man of the Crowd, Scott Peeples

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Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Scott Peeples
Erscheinungsdatum
2020
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
208
ISBN10
069118240X
ISBN13
9780691182407
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Edgar Allan Poe is often perceived as a solitary figure, immersed in his imagination and detached from the world around him. However, he was always in a specific place, albeit not for long. This exploration of Poe’s life highlights his transient existence in American cities such as Richmond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York. The narrative reveals how his surroundings significantly influenced his outlook and career, primarily shaped by the urban landscapes of America. Poe's work was closely linked to the burgeoning American magazine industry, prompting him to create not only stories and poems but also journalism and editorials aimed at an urban audience. His proximity to urban slavery in Richmond exposed him to the harsh realities of slave jails and auction houses. In Philadelphia, he encountered a city grappling with its violent tendencies. As suburbs began to emerge as alternatives to city life, Poe experimented with living on the then-rural Upper West Side of Manhattan and later in the Bronx. Although he seldom incorporated "local color" into his fiction, his urban mysteries and tales of troubled minds reflect the complexities of his experiences among soldiers, slaves, and immigrants.