This paper will stipulate that the primary text, albeit sub-rosa, is about words, specifically Poe’s fear of being unable to find his “writing voice”, or of having his voice plagarized (“purloined”) by someone else.
THE MOST notorious ill-fortune must in the end yield to the untiring courage of philosophy-as the most stubborn city to the ceaseless vigilance of an enemy.
This paper will stipulate that the primary text, albeit sub-rosa, is about words, specifically Poe’s fear of being unable to find his “writing voice”, or of having his voice plagarized (“purloined”) by someone else.
THE MOST notorious ill-fortune must in the end yield to the untiring courage of philosophy-as the most stubborn city to the ceaseless vigilance of an enemy.