NEITHER GENIUS NOR FUDGE: EDGAR ALLAN POE AND 'EUREKA'
Eureka (1848) has been taken at face value as an expanded version of a lecture on cosmology that Poe gave earlier the same year. However, its seriousness as a work of science should be questioned. Its treatment of themes found in other works by Poe shows the author’s unconcern for consistency, and t...
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doaj-49fd1b4a576d49f1923b460ddb47add92020-11-24T22:05:39ZcatAsociación Cultural 452ºF; Universitat de Barcelona452ºF2013-32942014-10-010110059NEITHER GENIUS NOR FUDGE: EDGAR ALLAN POE AND 'EUREKA'G. St. John Stott0Arab American University, JeninEureka (1848) has been taken at face value as an expanded version of a lecture on cosmology that Poe gave earlier the same year. However, its seriousness as a work of science should be questioned. Its treatment of themes found in other works by Poe shows the author’s unconcern for consistency, and the text unlikely to have resulted from a serious engagement with scientific argument. Instead it should be approached as a hoax: an attempt to reveal the gullibility of its readers. Poe’s hoaxes relied for their effect on the trust created in readers by their recognition of generic conventions, and Eureka exploited and ridiculed public trust in cosmological lecturers such as John Bovee Dods.http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/452f/article/view/10736PoeEurekaétermesmerismoengaño |
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NEITHER GENIUS NOR FUDGE: EDGAR ALLAN POE AND 'EUREKA' |
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NEITHER GENIUS NOR FUDGE: EDGAR ALLAN POE AND 'EUREKA' |
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NEITHER GENIUS NOR FUDGE: EDGAR ALLAN POE AND 'EUREKA' |
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neither genius nor fudge: edgar allan poe and 'eureka' |
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Asociación Cultural 452ºF; Universitat de Barcelona |
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2013-3294 |
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2014-10-01 |
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Eureka (1848) has been taken at face value as an expanded version of a lecture on cosmology that Poe gave earlier the same year. However, its seriousness as a work of science should be questioned. Its treatment of themes found in other works by Poe shows the author’s unconcern for consistency, and the text unlikely to have resulted from a serious engagement with scientific argument. Instead it should be approached as a hoax: an attempt to reveal the gullibility of its readers. Poe’s hoaxes relied for their effect on the trust created in readers by their recognition of generic conventions, and Eureka exploited and ridiculed public trust in cosmological lecturers such as John Bovee Dods. |
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