Description: Please refer to the section BELOW (and NOT ABOVE) this line for the product details - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Title:EurekaISBN13:9781548217228ISBN10:1548217220Author:Blake, Sheba (Author), Poe, Edgar Allan (Author)Description:(This is a RePrint) - Eureka Is A Lengthy Non-Fiction Work By American Author Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) Which He Subtitled A Prose Poem, Though It Has Also Been Subtitled As An Essay On The Material And Spiritual Universe Adapted From A Lecture He Had Presented, Eureka Describes Poe's Intuitive Conception Of The Nature Of The Universe With No Antecedent Scientific Work Done To Reach His Conclusions He Also Discusses Man's Relationship With God, Whom He Compares To An Author It Is Dedicated To The German Naturalist And Explorer Alexander Von Humboldt (1769-1859) Though It Is Generally Considered A Literary Work, Some Of Poe's Ideas Anticipate 20Th Century Scientific Discoveries And Theories Indeed A Critical Analysis Of The Scientific Content Of Eureka Reveals A Non-Causal Correspondence With Modern Cosmology Due To The Assumption Of An Evolving Universe, But Excludes The Anachronistic Anticipation Of Relativistic Concepts Such As Black Holes Eureka Was Received Poorly In Poe's Day And Generally Described As Absurd, Even By Friends Modern Critics Continue To Debate The Significance Of Eureka And Some Doubt Its Seriousness, In Part Because Of Poe's Many Incorrect Assumptions And His Comedic Descriptions Of Well-Known Historical Minds It Is Presented As A Poem, And Many Compare It With His Fiction Work, Especially Science Fiction Stories Such As The Facts In The Case Of M Valdemar His Attempts At Discovering The Truth Also Follow His Own Tradition Of Ratiocination, A Term Used In His Detective Fiction Tales Poe's Suggestion That The Soul Continues To Thrive Even After Death Also Parallels With Works In Which Characters Reappear From Beyond The Grave Such As Ligeia The Essay Is Oddly Transcendental, Considering Poe's Disdain For That Movement He Considered It His Greatest Work And Claimed It Was More Important Than The Discovery Of Gravity Eureka Is Poe's Last Major Work And His Longest Non-Fiction Work At Nearly 40,000 Words In Length The Work Has Its Origins In A Lecture Poe Presented On February 3, 1848, Titled On The Cosmography Of The Universe At The Society Library In New York He Had Expected An Audience Of Hundreds; Only 60 Attended And Many Reportedly Were Confused By The Topic Poe Had Hoped The Profits From The Lecture Would Cover Expenses For The Production Of His New Journal The Stylus Some Reviews In The Contemporary Press Offered Lavish Praise For The Lecture While Others Critiqued It Harshly Eureka Is Poe's Attempt At Explaining The Universe, Using His General Proposition Because Nothing Was, Therefore All Things Are In It, Poe Discusses Man's Relationship To God And The Universe Or, As He Offers At The Beginning: I Design To Speak Of The Physical, Metaphysical And Mathematical - Of The Material And Spiritual Universe: Of Its Essence, Its Origin, Its Creation, Its Present Condition And Its Destiny In Keeping With This Design, Poe Concludes That Space And Duration Are One And That Matter And Spirit Are Made Of The Same Essence Poe Suggests That People Have A Natural Tendency To Believe In Themselves As Infinite With Nothing Greater Than Their Soul-Such Thoughts Stem From Man's Residual Feelings From When Each Shared An Original Identity With God Ultimately Individual Consciousnesses Will Collapse Back Into A Similar Single Mass, A Final Ingathering Where The Myriads Of Individual Intelligences Become Blended Likewise, Poe Saw The Universe Itself As Infinitely Expanding And Collapsing Like A Divine Heartbeat Which Constantly Rejuvenates Itself, Also Implying A Sort Of Deathlessness In Fact, Because The Soul Is A Part Of This Constant Throbbing, After Dying, All People, In Essence, Become God Binding:Paperback, PaperbackPublisher:Createspace Independent Publishing PlatformPublication Date:2017-06-19Weight:0.4 lbsDimensions:0.14'' H x 11.02'' L x 8.5'' WNumber of Pages:68Language:English
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Book Title: Eureka
Number of Pages: 66 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: CreateSpace
Publication Year: 2017
Item Height: 0.1 in
Topic: Reference
Genre: Philosophy
Item Weight: 8 Oz
Item Length: 11 in
Author: Edgar Allen Poe, Sheba Blake
Item Width: 8.5 in
Format: Trade Paperback