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Christopher Looby, "The Paradox of Philadelphia Gothic"

Christopher Looby, "The Paradox of Philadelphia Gothic"

Update: 2008-10-30
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(October 29, 2008) 



In the first half of the 19th century, Philadelphia spawned a literary tradition of Lurid Crime, Weird Hallucination, Brooding Supernatural, and Sheer Horror - largely the work of three forgotten novelists. This exhibition resuscitates Charles Brockden Brown, Robert Montgomery Bird, and George Lippard through early editions of their works and oil portraits never before exhibited, and puts them in the company of Edgar Allan Poe, who absorbed their themes and obsessions while he lived in Philadelphia - the birthplace of the Gothic tradition in American literature. Speaker: Christopher Looby, Professor of English, University of California at Los Angeles.
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Christopher Looby, "The Paradox of Philadelphia Gothic"

Christopher Looby, "The Paradox of Philadelphia Gothic"

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