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The Political Poe examines the collective works of Edgar Allan Poe through a political lens. While others have gestured toward Poe鈥檚 gloomy conservatism, Michael J. Blouin argues that Poe鈥檚 reaction against Jacksonian America鈥攚ith its drift into populism, demagoguery, and what Poe felt was an unhinged politicization of everyday life鈥攎irror the concerns of contemporary American life. Poe consistently denounced democracy. He leveraged racist and misogynistic tendencies. But despite these politics, Blouin uncovers lessons for a world where political thought is antagonistic and every truth has become a battleground for partisan bickering. Here, horror isn鈥檛 just a heartbeat beneath the floorboards; it鈥檚 a lack of political imagination for what can be created.

鈥淓xamining an impressive range of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, Blouin counters the traditional image of an apolitical Poe, arguing for a surprisingly consistent political disposition, evident across genres and throughout his career. Blouin makes a strong case that Poe鈥檚 fear of Jacksonian populism and the excesses of democracy pervade Poe鈥檚 work, which speaks to the political crises of our own times as well.鈥濃擲cott Peeples, author, The Man of the Crowd: Edgar Allan Poe and the City

鈥淚t鈥檚 easy to write off Edgar Allan Poe as an apolitical aesthete or a reactionary, would-be aristocrat. Either way, the stories that we tend to tell about Poe can make it seem like he lived through the hyper-politicized Jacksonian Era without absorbing (let alone responding to) the major issues of his day. Michael Blouin鈥檚 The Political Poe provides a provocative correction to these tendencies, giving us a Poe who directly and imaginatively responded to the political trends of the early nineteenth century U.S.鈥攖rends that are eerily similar to the politics of our own early twenty-first century moment.鈥濃擡dward Whitley, Lehigh University 

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9781685970550
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Publication Details

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Publication Date
03/31/2026
Pages
280
Trim size
6 x 9 inches
Art
13 b&w images
Edition
1st