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Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque

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299:, wrote that "grotesque" means "horror", which is gory and often disgusting, and "arabesque" means "terror", which forsakes the blood and gore for the sake of frightening the reader. Even so, accurately defining Poe's intentions for the terms is difficult and subdividing his tales into one category or another is even more difficult. 221:
complimented the author's intellectual capacity, his vivid descriptions, and his opulent imagination. Even with those positive reviews, the edition did not sell well. When Poe requested a second release in 1841 with eight additional tales included, the publisher declined.
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suggested that Poe's work was better suited for readers of the future; people of the time should consider it "below the average of newspaper trash... wild, unmeaning, pointless, aimless... without anything of elevated fancy or fine humor".
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firm Lea & Blanchard and released in two volumes. The publisher was willing to print the collection based on the recent success of Poe's story "
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Twentieth Century Interpretations of Poe's Tales: A Collection of Critical Essays: "Notes from Underground"
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in his essay "On the Supernatural in Fictitious Composition". Both terms refer to a type of
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The South Vindicated from the Treason and Fanaticism of the Northern Abolitionists
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Poe later revised several of these tales and republished them under new titles:
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The Man That Was Used Up: A Tale of the Late Bugaboo and Kickapoo Campaign
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to endorse the book, writing to him, "If I could be permitted to add
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Edgar Allan Poe: An Illustrated Companion to His Tell-Tale Stories
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Contemporary reviews were mixed. The anonymous critic in the
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Neimeyer, Mark. "Poe and Popular Culture", collected in
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Poe may have been using these terms as subdivisions of
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has been the thesis, I maintain that terror is not of
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Index


Edgar Allan Poe
Horror
short stories
satire
1840
short stories
Edgar Allan Poe
1840
Philadelphia
The Fall of the House of Usher
royalties
Washington Irving
preface
terror
Germany
soul
William Drayton
Charleston, South Carolina
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
member of Congress
judge
subsidized
Burton's Gentleman's Magazine
Grotesque
Arabesque
Walter Scott
Islamic art
mosques
The Philosophy of Furniture

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