Poe’s Strategies of Seduction: Transference, Incongruity and the Undecidability of Meaning

What makes readers, particularly critics, revisit Poe? One of the objections that can be brought against most psychoanalytic interpretations of his life or work is its omission of “the why.” Why write about Poe? What compels us to return to an author already surrounded by, to use Susan Sontag’s wor...

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Main Author: Lorelei Caraman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Pardubice 2015-12-01
Series:American and British Studies Annual
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Online Access:https://absa.upce.cz/index.php/absa/article/view/2273
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description What makes readers, particularly critics, revisit Poe? One of the objections that can be brought against most psychoanalytic interpretations of his life or work is its omission of “the why.” Why write about Poe? What compels us to return to an author already surrounded by, to use Susan Sontag’s words, “thick encrustations” of criticism and theory? There seems to be an undefined “something,” a certain element “X” in Poe that irresistibly attracts (our) critical commentary. Designating this elusive quality “X” as textual “seduction,” the following article attempts, in a sense, to define the undefinable: that is, to identify and describe some of the Poe-esque characteristics that continue to keep readers and critics glued to his work. Drawing principally from Jacques Lacan’s model of transference, Roland Barthes’ “erotics of reading” and Pierre Bayard’s theory of “applied literature,” this paper posits that some of Poe’s strategies of literary seduction include, on the one hand, anticipated textual effects that operate similarly to transference in their double fulfillment of the analyst’s role of S.s.S and S.s.R and, on the other, carefully constructed thematic incongruities that result in an ultimate “undecidability” of meaning.
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spelling doaj.art-aeadfeecc556447494f61b5cf14c5dcb2023-05-06T14:00:30ZengUniversity of PardubiceAmerican and British Studies Annual1803-60582788-22332015-12-018Poe’s Strategies of Seduction: Transference, Incongruity and the Undecidability of MeaningLorelei Caraman0Alexandru Ioan Cuza University What makes readers, particularly critics, revisit Poe? One of the objections that can be brought against most psychoanalytic interpretations of his life or work is its omission of “the why.” Why write about Poe? What compels us to return to an author already surrounded by, to use Susan Sontag’s words, “thick encrustations” of criticism and theory? There seems to be an undefined “something,” a certain element “X” in Poe that irresistibly attracts (our) critical commentary. Designating this elusive quality “X” as textual “seduction,” the following article attempts, in a sense, to define the undefinable: that is, to identify and describe some of the Poe-esque characteristics that continue to keep readers and critics glued to his work. Drawing principally from Jacques Lacan’s model of transference, Roland Barthes’ “erotics of reading” and Pierre Bayard’s theory of “applied literature,” this paper posits that some of Poe’s strategies of literary seduction include, on the one hand, anticipated textual effects that operate similarly to transference in their double fulfillment of the analyst’s role of S.s.S and S.s.R and, on the other, carefully constructed thematic incongruities that result in an ultimate “undecidability” of meaning. https://absa.upce.cz/index.php/absa/article/view/2273Poetransferencepsychoanalysisliterary seductioninterpretation
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Poe’s Strategies of Seduction: Transference, Incongruity and the Undecidability of Meaning
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transference
psychoanalysis
literary seduction
interpretation
title Poe’s Strategies of Seduction: Transference, Incongruity and the Undecidability of Meaning
title_full Poe’s Strategies of Seduction: Transference, Incongruity and the Undecidability of Meaning
title_fullStr Poe’s Strategies of Seduction: Transference, Incongruity and the Undecidability of Meaning
title_full_unstemmed Poe’s Strategies of Seduction: Transference, Incongruity and the Undecidability of Meaning
title_short Poe’s Strategies of Seduction: Transference, Incongruity and the Undecidability of Meaning
title_sort poe s strategies of seduction transference incongruity and the undecidability of meaning
topic Poe
transference
psychoanalysis
literary seduction
interpretation
url https://absa.upce.cz/index.php/absa/article/view/2273
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