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Abandoning Ship: Face to Face at Zero Degree Interpellation in Poe's The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym

Abandoning Ship: Face to Face at Zero Degree Interpellation in Poe's The Narrative of Arthur... D e c e m b e r 2004 41 ABANDONING SHIP: FACE T O FACE AT ZERO DEGREE IN TERPELLATION IN P O E ’S THE NARRATIVE OF A R T H U R GORDON PY M Significantly, in this tale w here n o th in g is ever as it seems, we begin with a b it o f sleight o f hand. H aving k e p t n o j o u r n a l d u r in g th e tim e in w hich I was ab sen t, I f e a re d I s h o u ld n o t b e ab le to w rite, fro m m e re m em ory, a s ta te m e n t so m in u te a n d c o n n e c te d as to have th e appearance o f th a t tr u th it w o u ld really possess.1 From the very first page o f this deeply problem atic story, o u r n a r­ rator, whose nam e is a hom onym http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png English Language Notes Duke University Press

Abandoning Ship: Face to Face at Zero Degree Interpellation in Poe's The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym

English Language Notes , Volume 42 (2) – Dec 1, 2004

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Copyright © 2004 Regents of the University of Colorado
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0013-8282
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2573-3575
DOI
10.1215/00138282-42.2.41
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D e c e m b e r 2004 41 ABANDONING SHIP: FACE T O FACE AT ZERO DEGREE IN TERPELLATION IN P O E ’S THE NARRATIVE OF A R T H U R GORDON PY M Significantly, in this tale w here n o th in g is ever as it seems, we begin with a b it o f sleight o f hand. H aving k e p t n o j o u r n a l d u r in g th e tim e in w hich I was ab sen t, I f e a re d I s h o u ld n o t b e ab le to w rite, fro m m e re m em ory, a s ta te m e n t so m in u te a n d c o n n e c te d as to have th e appearance o f th a t tr u th it w o u ld really possess.1 From the very first page o f this deeply problem atic story, o u r n a r­ rator, whose nam e is a hom onym

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English Language NotesDuke University Press

Published: Dec 1, 2004

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