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- Title
"A worn, weary, discontented look": The Influence of West Point and the Hudson River Valley on Poe.
- Authors
Claywell, Gina
- Abstract
This article argues that the Hudson River Valley-and specifically West Point-influenced Poe's writing and specifically his 1831 Poems dedicated to the U.S. Corps of Cadets. The grandeur of West Point's locale, the mystical nature of the surrounding rocky cliffs, the deep verdant river valley, the "light from out the lurid sea/ Streams up the turrets silently" of the widening river at Trophy Point, and West Point's castellated architecture had a strong impact on Poe. Despite the haunting beauty of the area, Poe, like many cadets who view the scene laid out before them with a jaundiced perspective, knew the "worn, weary, discontented"desire to be anywhere but there. Drawing on work by Russell, Hecker, and Thompson, among others, the article concludes by suggesting reasons why Poe left West Point.
- Subjects
HUDSON River Valley (N.Y. &; N.J.); POE, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849; UNITED States Military Academy; CYNICISM; POETRY writing
- Publication
Edgar Allan Poe Review, 2018, Vol 19, Issue 2, p137
- ISSN
2150-0428
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5325/edgallpoerev.19.2.0137