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The Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe: Critical Essay by Beverly A. Hume

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Edgar Allan Poe
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SOURCE: Hume, Beverly A. “Poe's Mad Narrator in Eureka.Essays in Arts and Sciences 22 (October 1993): 51-65.

In the following essay, Hume refutes criticism that assumes that Poe himself is the narrator of Eureka, and suggests rather that the narrator is a madman created by Poe.

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