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Putting Context to New Use in Literary Studies: A Conceptual-Historicist Interpretation of Poe's "Man of the Crowd"

Iulian Cananau
- 01 Jan 2017 - 
- Vol. 15, Iss: 2, pp 241-261
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The authors examines critical practices at work in the interpretation of Poe's canonical piece "The Man of the Crowd" in light of the recent debates in literary studies around the problem of context and contextualization in general and the "hegemony" of new historicism in particular.
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Poe's adherence to a strict aesthetic formalism used to be problematic for studies of the relationship between his work and its American context; the methodology of New Historicism has helped to surmount this problem but sometimes with excessive emphasis on socio-historical contexts. This essay examines critical practices at work in the interpretation of Poe's canonical piece "The Man of the Crowd" in light of the recent debates in literary studies around the problem of context and contextualization in general and the "hegemony" of new historicism in particular. It then suggests an alternative method of reading literary texts and their contexts — one based on Reinhart Koselleck's history of concepts. It offers an analysis of "The Man of the Crowd" as an illustration of this method.

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Reading and Not Reading 'The Man of the Crowd': Poe, the City, and the Gothic Text

Bran Nicol
TL;DR: Poe's "The Man of the Crowd" as mentioned in this paper is considered a counterpart to "The Purloined Letter" in cultural theory and has been particularly valued as a kind of sociological document which reveals and critiques aspects of the scopic and material conditions of the modern city.
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“Absent subjectivity in Poe’s THE MAN OF THE CROWD”

Xiaoli Li
- 28 May 2022 - 
TL;DR: In this article , Cananau et al. examined the reading process of the reader in "The Man of the Crowd" and found that it exhibits emptiness in subjectivity, one of the heated topics of Lacanian theory.
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On the Path to Citizenship : A Conceptual Historicist Reading of Antebellum Women's Protest Literature

Iulian Cananau
- 01 Feb 2020 - 
TL;DR: This article introduced a new approach to the history of pro-test literature, and to literary history writing in general, by investigating three antebellum American works by women that ex ect.
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Narrative as Rhetoric in The Faerie Queene

TL;DR: For instance, the authors argues that it makes a difference if, instead of merely reading the poem as a piece of storytelling, we approach it as a poem that represents storytelling, and does so in a manner that interrogates the values and motives, the politics and ideology, embedded in the structure of storytelling.