Edgar Allan Poe’s The Fall of the House of Usher: Thoughts on an Architecture of Terror

Nikolaos-Ion Terzoglou
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The present study is part of a research field that lies at the intersection of architecture and narratology. It is our, the authors’, shared belief that spatial metaphor in the textual realm plays a significant role in the construction of meaning. In certain literary works, the spatial background of the story is designed with great care, functioning as a dynamic matrix that organizes the plot, adding to or emphasizing the meaning of the narrative. This practice, which we refer to as textual architecture, could be extremely valuable to architects because it offers up a treasure-trove of design methods able to generate meaning through space. The present study offers a way of understanding such spatiality in the context of architectural epistemology. It does so by contemplating the literature in which textual space is delineated. The outcome of this process is an original method of mapping textual architecture based on what we describe as spatial figures. We chose to apply this method to highlight an interesting narrative strategy within the literary genre of horror. We believe that certain writers have used space not to create an atmosphere of terror but to generate terror itself. The products of such endeavours form part of a genealogy that sees textual architecture as a means of generating a feeling of terror. We term this genealogy the architecture of terror. The present study also aims to highlight what we regard as a seminal point in the development of the above-mentioned strategy - the publication in 1839 of Edgar Allan Poe’s short story The Fall of the House of Usher. We examine the spatial figures of this work and their semantic function.
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埃德加-爱伦-坡的《厄舍宫的陷落》:关于恐怖建筑的思考
本研究是建筑学和叙事学交叉研究领域的一部分。我们--作者--共同认为,文本领域的空间隐喻在意义建构中发挥着重要作用。在某些文学作品中,故事的空间背景经过精心设计,成为组织情节的动态矩阵,增加或强调叙事的意义。我们将这种做法称为 "文本建筑"(textual architecture),它为建筑师提供了一个能够通过空间产生意义的设计方法宝库,因此对建筑师来说极具价值。本研究提供了一种从建筑认识论角度理解这种空间性的方法。为此,本研究对描述文本空间的文献进行了思考。这一过程的成果是一种基于我们所描述的空间图形的绘制文本建筑的原创方法。我们选择运用这种方法来突出恐怖文学体裁中一种有趣的叙事策略。我们认为,某些作家利用空间不是为了营造恐怖气氛,而是为了制造恐怖本身。这种努力的产物构成了一个谱系的一部分,它将文本建筑视为产生恐怖感觉的一种手段。我们将这一谱系称为 "恐怖建筑"。本研究还旨在强调我们认为是上述策略发展过程中的一个开创性节点--1839 年出版的埃德加-爱伦-坡的短篇小说《厄舍宅邸的陷落》。我们研究了这部作品的空间形象及其语义功能。
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