Compare And Contrast Edgar Allan Poe And Edhen King

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The genre of English literature known as Gothic first appeared widespread in the late seventeen hundreds with the publishing of “Horace Walpole 's The Castle of Otranto: A Gothic Story” in which the Genre received its name. This novel quickly grew the popularity of the genre and brought it to the masses. Throughout the rest of this century, many new authors emerged and gained popularity by writing in this genre. At the turn of the next century, a new author known as Edgar Allan Poe completely revolutionized the genre by exploring different aspects of the "dark" side of the imagination. Poe was able to do this by writing about the phsycological and conscious aspects of the brain and literature ("The Gothic Experience" 1-4). Hundreds of years …show more content…

Edgar Allan Poe 's most notable contribution to the gothic genre was the introduction of the crime aspect of gothic literature. This is most noted in his story, "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," in which the reader finds out about events through a narrator that figures out the events of a crime while narrating the details and in "The Masque of of the Red Death" which features "the physiological horrors of disease and inevitable death" (Fisher IV 1-8). Not only did Poe innovate in crime, but moved the gothic genre forward with works such as "The Raven" that adds suspense and dread to the genre. Poe 's story "The Cask of Amontillado" explores the concept of revenge while other stories involve terror and mystery (Fisher IV 1-8). This influence can be seen in Stephen King 's "The Shining" which explores horror and the "gradual descent into madness" (Berner 1-3). Likewise, one can see Poe 's influence in "Carrie" in which a girl takes revenge upon on those who bully her. In King 's story "The Stand," King discusses the massive spread of disease while his story "The Dead Zone" explores the mind through a coma and "telepathic powers" (Berner …show more content…

One can see many similarities between the two author’s style including concepts such as horror, mystery, and revenge, though each author is able to keep their individual touches. During his time, Poe innovated the genre by being one of the first to write mystery and crime stories. Poe was heavily influenced by the tragic events that occurred in his life including losing his parents, being separated from his siblings, losing his wife, suffering from poverty, and being addicted to alcohol. Unlike Poe, King experienced less tragedy throughout his life and took much influence from the works of Poe and other great authors. Without the works of Poe, Stephen King works would have never been the same and possibly would have not been

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