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Tomb or Womb : The Freudian Approach to Live Burial in Edgar Allan Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher" and "The Premature Burial"
Bok av Gaj Tomas
Seminar paper from the year 2011 in the subject American Studies - Literature, grade: A, University of Graz, language: English, abstract: There is a certain clever rhetoric from the buried protagonist in the introduction The
Premature Burial, Edgar Allan Poe's tale: The boundaries which divide Life from Death,
are at best shadowy and vague. Who shall say where the one ends, and the other begins?
(Poe 322), as he finds himself buried in what he believes to be a coffin, as the story starts to
intrigue us with one of the most terrifying and arguably uncanny experiences - live burial.
The narrator is obsessed, a walking dead man, who eventually saves himself from
the terrifying experience and exaggerated fear, but not from the uncanny feeling. It is as much
dreadful as when we as readers perceive the buried-alive Lady Madeline Usher breaking the
vault steel door of her coffin, uttering eerie sounds and appearing bloody at her brother
Roderick's door in Poe's even more gruesome tale, The Fall of the House of Usher. The
protagonists too are quite different, as are the representations of the motive of live burial in
both stories - one hand we deal with, as this essay will try and prove, an evident incestuous
relationship and perhaps Roderick's certain repressed wishes, and on the other hand the
exaggerated, almost satiric general fear of a seemingly cataleptic state and death.