The Cambridge Companion to American Crime Fiction 2010
DOI: 10.1017/ccol9780521199377.003
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Poe and the origins of detective fiction

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“…Often considered as the leading figure and inventor of detective stories (Esplin, 2016;Kopley, 2008;Rachman, 2010;Yang, 2010), Poe, together with Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville are prominent authors of American Dark Romanticism whose works influence the development of Gothic literature in America and England (Kaplan, 2018;Kopley, 2010). Poe's tales, specifically, show evidence of creepy symbols, dreadful themes, and psychological effects of guilt and sin characteristic of grotesque literature (Møllegaard & Belcher, 2013;Sommerfeld, 2018).…”
Section: Psychosomatic Charactermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Often considered as the leading figure and inventor of detective stories (Esplin, 2016;Kopley, 2008;Rachman, 2010;Yang, 2010), Poe, together with Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville are prominent authors of American Dark Romanticism whose works influence the development of Gothic literature in America and England (Kaplan, 2018;Kopley, 2010). Poe's tales, specifically, show evidence of creepy symbols, dreadful themes, and psychological effects of guilt and sin characteristic of grotesque literature (Møllegaard & Belcher, 2013;Sommerfeld, 2018).…”
Section: Psychosomatic Charactermentioning
confidence: 99%