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The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym, Edgar Allan Poe - Further Reading
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Black, Lynette C. “Pym's Vision Transcribed by ‘Le Bateau Ivre.’” In Mississippi Quarterly 41, No. 1 (Winter 1987): 3-19.
Discusses Pym's influence on Arthur Rimbaud's poem, “Le Bateau Ivre.”
Berressem, Hanjo. “Godolphin, Goodolphin, Goodol'phin, Goodo'Pyn, Good ol' Pym: A Question of Integration.” In Pynchon Notes 10 (October 1982): 3–17.
Discusses the interrelationship between Pym and Thomas Pynchon's novel V., and asserts that Pynchon uses Pym as a source.
Carmichael, Thomas. “A Postmodern Genealogy: John Barth's Sabbatical and The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym.” In University of Toronto Quarterly 60, No. 3 (Spring 1991): 389-401.
Examines Poe's Pym and Barth's novel Sabbatical, concluding that both are characterized by blurred narrative voices.
Dameron, J. Lasley....
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