Intimacy and Recoil: Huxley reads Poe in French Symbiosis 8.1 79-90

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Author: Maria Filippakopoulou

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Author: Maria Filippakopoulou

Author: Maria Filippakopoulou

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Dive into the nuanced analysis of literary reception with Maria Filippakopoulou's essay, "Intimacy and Recoil: Huxley Reads Poe in French." This insightful work explores Aldous Huxley's critical assessment of Edgar Allan Poe through the lens of French symbolism, shedding light on the complex interplay between national literary traditions and foreign reinterpretations. Filippakopoulou meticulously examines Huxley's reaction to the French canonization of Poe, highlighting his efforts to reclaim a distinctly Anglophone literary criticism.

Perfect for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of literary studies, this essay provides a comprehensive examination of Huxley's critique, revealing the underlying tensions between nativity and foreign influence in literary discourse. Enhance your understanding of literary criticism and the intricate dynamics between English and French literary traditions with this thought-provoking analysis.

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  • In-depth analysis of Aldous Huxley's critique of Edgar Allan Poe

  • Exploration of the impact of French symbolism on American literature

  • Insightful commentary on the interplay between national and foreign literary traditions

  • Written by esteemed scholar Maria Filippakopoulou

  • Ideal for students, educators, and literary enthusiasts

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