Synopsis
The Political Poe examines the collective works of Edgar Allan Poe through a political lens. While others have gestured toward Poe's gloomy conservatism, Michael J. Blouin argues that Poe's reaction against Jacksonian America-with its drift into populism, demagoguery, and what Poe felt was an unhinged politicization of everyday life-mirror the concerns of contemporary American life. Poe consistently denounced democracy. He leveraged racist and misogynistic tendencies. But despite these politics, Blouin uncovers lessons for a world where political thought is antagonistic and every truth has become a battleground for partisan bickering. Here, horror isn't just a heartbeat beneath the floorboards; it's a lack of political imagination for what can be created.
Publisher information
- Publisher: University Of Iowa Press
- ISBN: 9781685970550
- Number of pages: 280
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 25 mm
- Weight: 454g
- Languages: English
