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How to Murder a Young and Beautiful Woman: Death in Edgar Allan Poe’s Gothic Tales

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In Edgar Allan Poe’s short stories there is a morbid obsession with the death of women. It is easy to identify these narratives, since their title corresponds, invariably, to the names of the victims: “Berenice”, “Ligeia”, “Eleonora”, “Annabel Lee”, “Morella”, etc. Uncommon names for stories where the macabre and the improbable play a leading role, and the relationship between the living and the dead is frequently an incestuous one. In this paper, I analyse the aesthetic and biographical reasons behind this phenomenon, resorting to some celebrated stories from the Gothic writer, and to the work of several specialists in Poe’s literary production.

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Edgar Allan Poe Short story Woman Death

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Mancelos, João de. “How to Murder a Young and Beautiful Woman: Death in Edgar Allan Poe’s Gothic Tales”. Atas do XXI Encontro da Associação Portuguesa de Estudos Anglo-Americanos. Org. Ana Maria Lopes et al. Viseu: 2002, APEAA. 415-422. ISBN: 972-8765-02-9.

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