The Political Poe examines the collective works of Edgar Allan Poe
through a political lens. While others have gestured toward Poe’s
gloomy conservatism, Michael J. Blouin argues that Poe’s reaction
against Jacksonian America—with its drift into populism,
demagoguery, and what Poe felt was an unhinged politicization of
everyday life—mirror the concerns of contemporary American life. Poe
consistently denounced democracy. He leveraged racist and misogynistic
tendencies. But despite these politics, Blouin uncovers lessons for a
world where political thought is antagonistic and every truth has
become a battleground for partisan bickering. Here, horror isn’t
just a heartbeat beneath the floorboards; it’s a lack of political
imagination for what can be created.
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ISBN
9781685970567
Publisert
2026
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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