Thursday, February 7, 2019

Edgar Allan Poe’s Tale of the Ragged Mountains and Lovecraft’s The Outs

Edgar Allan Poes taradiddle of the hassle Mountains and Lovecrafts The foreigner Both Edgar Allan Poe and H.P. Lovecraft were known for their tales of horror, shocking discoveries and mysterious characters. Lovecraft was known to have mimicked Poes style in his popular horror stories of the early 20th century. Poe, genius of the most famous writers of short stories and poems in the 19th century, amazed readers with his generative descriptions and chilling plots. Neither disappoint in deuce of their stories Poes Tale of the Ragged Mountains and Lovecrafts The Outsider. Although these are not the most famous of separately authors works, scholars often debate over the meaning and themes of each story. One crude theme in both(prenominal) the stories is the shocking discovery made by the characters. In The Outsider, the narrator discovers his true identity by glancing into a reflect as he explores his new world. A Tale of the Ragged Mountains tells both of Bedl oes discovery of the similarity of Oldebs past to his own, as easily as the narrators discovery of who Bedloe might actually be, himself. The communal thread between the two lies in those discoveries, and also in the pick up of each to a new, foreign world however their personal reactions to their single discoveries are very different. In his Outsider, H.P. Lovecraft tells the story of a man who lives in a dark, musty world, void of any light. His entire knowledge comes from the thousands of books that soak up the dark wet castle he inhabits. Since he has never seen other person, he can only imagine the human language or what he himself looks like. After scaling a tall tower, he stumbles into a world above his, on a night with a hit moon. His joy i... ...ered the writer and his style. Their similarities are common in many of their stories. The themes of these two works are no exception, and share many mutual points, contempt the plot differences. Works CitedLovecraft, Howard Phillips. The Outsider. H.P. Lovecraft Library. 1921. 6 Nov. 2002 .Mosig, Dirk W. The Four Faces of The Outsider. Discovering H.P. Lovecraft. Ed. Darrell Schweitzer. Mercer Island, Washington Starmont House, 1987.Philippon, Daniel J. Poe in the Ragged Mountains environmental history and Romantic aesthetics. Southern Literary Journal 30.2 (1998) 1-16.Poe, Edgar Allan. A Tale of the Ragged Mountains. 1844. Rev. 29 Jun. 1999. http//www.literature.org/authors/poe-edgar-allan/atale.html (15 Nov. 2002).PID 6754Marlow Engl.12.051

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