Seshiski: Southeast Journal of Language and Literary Studies
Vol 5 No 1 (2025): Volume 5 Issue 1 June 2025

SILENCE-A FABLE: GOTHIC AS WORLDVIEW

Rauf, Ramis (Unknown)



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Publish Date
30 Jun 2025

Abstract

This study aims to illuminate the gothic in the Romantic era through Edgar Allan Poe's A Fable. It seeks to answer the question: How does gothic express the worldview in Edgar Allan Poe's A Fable? This study employs the theory of genetic structuralism of Lucien Goldmann, who views literary works as a reflection of scholarly works, including their interrelationship with the social environment, which is the response of the collective subject (trans-individual subject). It occurs due to the shared taste and thought between authors as literary writers and readers in understanding literature as a human factor. The study's significant findings reveal that Gothic in Edgar Allan Poe's A Fable critiques the upheaval stemming from the Enlightenment era, leading to environmental degradation. It is depicted in prose narratives that mention a specific location, the Libyan region, which borders the Zaire River. The river is tainted by saffron. The title of this prose, Silence-A Fable, perfectly captures the silence of the environment, yet it also conveys a sense of restlessness, loneliness, solitude, mystery, tension, and horror. These features collectively embody the essence of the Gothic genre.

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seshiski

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Arts Humanities Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

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SESHISKI: Southeast Journal of Language and Literary Studies publishes research and scholarly papers that represent diverse research paradigms and theoretical orientations to consider language and literature across various populations, local and global locations, and perspectives.We welcome ...