2022
DOI: 10.47205/plhr.2022(6-iv)08
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The Origin of Uncanny; Revelation of Lurking Horror in The Man of the Crowd with the help of Fairclough’s 3D Model

Abstract: The uncanny represents all the terrible, fearful, and death-arousing elements that make the meanings of a text uncertain. The existing structure of the plot, storyline, themes, narration, and writing style help in building up the nonsensical or uncanny work. This exhaustion and repulsiveness are quite interwoven in Edgar Allen Poe's works. To unravel this uncanny and horridness from Poe's The Man of the Crowd, the researcher has used Fairclough's 3D (three-dimensional) model. By the application of all three la… Show more

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