HAUNTING ROMANTICISM: DAYDREAMING AND OBSESSIVE IMAGERY IN THE WORKS BY EDGAR ALLAN POE AND PEYO YAVOROV
Journal: PHILOLOGY (Vol.1, No. 7)Publication Date: 2017-01-13
Authors : Daskalova Y.N.;
Page : 44-51
Keywords : romanticism; intertextuality; parallelism; spirituality; Edgar Allan Poe; Peyo Yavorov;
Abstract
The article deals with daydreaming and obsessive imagery in select works by Edgar Allan Poe and
Peyo Yavorov.
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