CFP for 2022 Conference

IF 0.2 0 LITERATURE, AMERICAN Edgar Allan Poe Review Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.5325/edgallpoerev.22.1.0220
Nathan J. Timpano, A. Golahny, Margarita Rigal-Aragón, Fernando González-Moreno, Ana González-Rivas Fernández, John Gruesser, Devin Zuber, Megan Hines, Birte Bruchmüller, Travis Montgomery, I. Finseth, John A. Dern, Christopher P. Semtner, Heyward Ehrlich, Amy Branam Armiento, Ann Siladi, B. Cantalupo
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Abstract:Poe's references to the visual arts have long been noted, but rarely examined for personal and original content. Barbara Cantalupo's recent monograph is an exception in this regard and proposes that Poe's interest in the arts was deep and generally concerned beauty and aesthetic issues. Facile with aspects of antiquity, the Renaissance, and the Baroque, Poe had an enthusiasm for artists working in the United States that was more personal than his interest in those from the European past. He knew firsthand works by Joshua Shaw, Clark Mills, and Hiram Powers. Without traveling to continental Europe, Poe became familiar with Renaissance and Baroque art through his reading and by viewing works in New York and Philadelphia. He was sufficiently familiar with foremost artists and antiquities to make references that strengthened his characters and settings. In commenting on exhibits in New York, Poe revealed his opinions, both positive and negative. Conversant with the typical qualities of major categories of art, Poe did not stray from the generally received information about past art but evidently relied on his own observations for current art. Ultimately, Poe's interest in the visual arts depended on how he could use painting and sculpture in his writings.
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摘要:爱伦·坡对视觉艺术的借鉴早已引起人们的注意,但很少有人对其个人和原创内容进行考察。芭芭拉·坎塔卢波最近的专著在这方面是一个例外,她提出坡对艺术的兴趣是深刻的,通常与美和美学问题有关。坡对古代、文艺复兴和巴洛克风格的方方面面都很熟悉,他对在美国工作的艺术家有一种热情,这种热情比他对欧洲过去的艺术家更感兴趣。他了解约书亚·肖、克拉克·米尔斯和海勒姆·鲍尔斯的第一手作品。坡没有去过欧洲大陆,而是通过阅读和在纽约和费城观看作品,熟悉了文艺复兴和巴洛克艺术。他对最重要的艺术家和古物非常熟悉,所以他会引用一些东西来强化自己的角色和背景。在评论纽约的展览时,坡透露了他的观点,既有积极的,也有消极的。爱伦·坡熟悉主要艺术类别的典型特征,他没有偏离人们对过去艺术的普遍接受的信息,而是显然依靠自己对当代艺术的观察。最终,坡对视觉艺术的兴趣取决于他如何在他的作品中使用绘画和雕塑。
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期刊介绍: The Edgar Allan Poe Review publishes scholarly essays on and creative responses to Edgar Allan Poe, his life, works, and influence and provides a forum for the informal exchange of information on Poe-related events.
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