"Tell-Tale Signs" - Edgar Allan Poe and Bob Dylan: towards a model of intertextuality
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YEAR:
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2009
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Conference Paper
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Edgar Allan Poe; Bob Dylan; intertextuality
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Literature
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http://www.iuien-uah.net
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English
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PUB ID:
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103-449-222
(Last edited on
2009/05/26 06:20:31 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
This paper shows how the poetry and prose of Edgar Allan Poe cast a long shadow across the work of America's greatest living songwriter, Bob Dylan (1941-). Both Poe's and Dylan's work straddle the dividing-line between "high" and "mass" culture by pertaining to both; read through Poe, Dylan's work may be seen as a significant manifestation of American Gothic. It is further suggested that the much-noted resort to embedded quotation in the writings of both undermines received notions of "originality" and points up the need for an open and inclusive model of influence and intertextuality.
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