
And Now I Found These Fancies Creating Their Own Realities, And All Imagined Horrors Crowding Upon Me In Fact'. The Narrative Of Arthur Gordon Pym Is An Archetypal American Story Of Escape From Home And Family Which Traces A Young Man's Rite Of Passage Through A Series Of Terrible Brushes With Death During A Fateful Sea Voyage. But It Also Goes Much Deeper, As Pym Encounters Various Interpretative Dilemmas, At Last Leaving The Reader With A Broken-off Ending That Defies Solution. Apart From Its Violence And Mystery, The Tale Calls Attention To The Act Of Writing And To The Problem Of Representing Truth. Layer Upon Layer Of Elaborate Hoaxes Include Its Author's Own Role Of Posing As Ghost-writer Of The Narrative; Pym - His Only Novel - Has Become The Key Text For Our Understanding Of Poe. This Edition Offers Eight Short Tales Which Are Linked To Pym By Their Treatment Of Persistent Themes - Fantastic Voyages, Gigantic Whirlpools, And Premature Burials - Or By Their Ironic Commentary On Poe's Mystification Of His Readers. About The Series: For Over 100 Years Oxford World's Classics Has Made Available The Widest Range Of Literature From Around The Globe. Each Affordable Volume Reflects Oxford's Commitment To Scholarship, Providing The Most Accurate Text Plus A Wealth Of Other Valuable Features, Including Expert Introductions By Leading Authorities, Helpful Notes To Clarify The Text, Up-to-date Bibliographies For Further Study, And Much More.
A young man's impulsive decision to stow away on a whaling ship initiates a harrowing sequence of survival, mutiny, and supernatural discovery. Arthur Gordon Pym seeks independence from his family, but his desire for adventure leads him into a series of life-threatening encounters on the high seas. The narrative follows his progression from a hidden passenger to a participant in a violent mutiny and eventual exploration of uncharted southern territories. The story utilizes a first-person perspective that shifts between realistic maritime detail and increasingly surreal, nightmarish occurrences, culminating in an abrupt and unresolved conclusion.
Discussion often centers on the abrupt and enigmatic conclusion of the novel, which continues to invite diverse interpretations regarding its symbolic meaning. Readers frequently highlight the stark transition from the grounded, gritty realism of the early chapters to the hallucinatory and abstract nature of the final segments. Critics often examine the text as a meta-fictional experiment, noting how Poe intentionally blurs the lines between authorship and the fictional persona of Pym. The work is widely regarded as a foundational text for understanding Poe's broader thematic preoccupations with death, the unknown, and the limits of human perception. Many readers find the pacing uneven, yet they acknowledge its significant influence on the development of the adventure and horror genres.
Page Count:
326
Publication Date:
1998-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191561894
ISBN-13:
9780191561894
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