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This source provided background information on Gothic Literature. Although most of the
information in this article was not utilized, a particular distinction of Dark Romanticism on sin aided the progress of the essay.
“Gothic Literature.” Gothic Literature Study Guide, americanliterature.com/gothic-literature
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This source provided insight to the origin of Gothic Literature and its history from
Romanticism, specifically Dark Romanticism. This information became useful because
the definition of gothic motifs proved to be vital for this essay.
Magher, Maria. “How Does Edgar Allan Poe Keep the Reader in Suspense in ‘The Tell-Tale Heart’?” Seattle Pi Education, 21 Nov. 2017, education.seattlepi.com/edgar-allan-poe-keep-reader-suspense-the-telltale-heart-6117.html.
This source was used to provide the audience of this website additional information about other works of Edgar Allan Poe. No quotes or information was used in the production of this website, besides providing a link.
Meyers, Jeffrey (1992). Edgar Allan Poe: His Life and Legacy (Paperback ed.). New York: Cooper Square Press.
This source was used as a point of reference for the story of Poe's life. Between the Poe Museum and this accessible article, Edgar Allan Poe's bibliography gives readers more understanding of who he is as a person and as an author.
Perry, Dennis R. “Imps of the Perverse: Discovering the Poe/Hitchcock Connection.”
Literature/Film Quarterly, vol. 24, no. 4, JSTOR, 1996, pp. 393–399. Accessed 10 Oct,
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This source described the similarities of Edgar Allan Poe and Alfred Hitchcock, relating to suspense. The source discusses the importance of objects and their symbol. In addition, Perry states Hitchcock’s and Poe’s impact on the audience, and how the knowledge that the film gives the audience is important in building suspense.
---. Hitchcock and Poe: The Legacy of Delight and Terror. The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2003.
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This source also described the impact Poe had on Hitchcock, particularly Hitchcock’s childhood reading of Poe. The source was also beneficial for providing quotes from Hitchcock in which Hitchcock stated that he agreed with the similarity between Poe and him.
"Poe's Biography." Edgar Allan Poe Museum, www.poemuseum.org/poes-biography.
This resource was used as a reference for Poe's life story. Using facts such as broken engagements, etc., the Poe Museum provided essential details in Poe's early life that give more understanding and meaning to the works that he published.
Stovall, Floyd. The Conscious Art of Edgar Allan Poe. National Council of Teachers of English,
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Stovall provided information about doppelgangers for “William Wilson”, and the
psychological issues that Poe attempts to highlight through the rising of the dead in
“Ligeia,” and the mentality of Roderick Usher in the “Fall of the House of Usher.” For
this particular assignment, the paragraph about “William Wilson” and “Fall of the House
of Usher” aided comprehension and the ethos of the paper. However, I enjoyed the paragraph on “Ligeia” since previously reading the story.
Vorderer, Peter. “Suspense: Conceptualizations, Theoretical Analyses, and Empirical Explorations.” Google Books, Routledge, 1996, books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=NkVdAgAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PT29&dq=suspense%2Bin%2Bedgar%2Ballan%2Bpoe&ots=yv1a6R3XuY&sig=ZdL8aALEUp3ePQekDTWryVUZ1Kk#v=onepage&q=suspense%20in%20edgar%20allan%20poe&f=false.
This source was used to provide the audience of this website additional information about other works of Edgar Allan Poe. No quotes or information was used in the production of this website, besides providing a link.