Richard Wilbur, a former Poet Laureate of the United States and one of
the most admired poets and critics of his generation, revisits the
poetry of Poe, exploring the philosophical seriousness of verse often
identified with its macabre and gothic surfaces. Here is the whole canon
of Poe's mature poetry, along with a judicious selection of prose
writings that illuminate Poe's poetic goals.
"Our poetry, in Poe's view, must specialize in aesthetic transcendence,
eschewing the truth, morality, and passion which might entangle it with
this present world. The whole movement of Poe's poetry is away from the
material here and now. . . . The poet's strategy is to accomplish a
mock-destruction of earthly things, estranging the reader from material
reality and so, presumably, propelling his imagination toward the
ideal." **-- Richard Wilbur, from the introduction
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About the American Poets Project
Elegantly designed in compact editions, printed on acid-free paper, and
textually authoritative, the American Poets Project makes available the
full range of the American poetic accomplishment, selected and
introduced by today's most discerning poets and critics.