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Maelzel's Chess-Player
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Verlag: | Digicat |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 29.05.2022 |
ISBN/EAN: | 8596547019534 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 25 |
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Beschreibungen
Maelzel's Chess Player is an essay by Edgar Allan Poe exposing a chess player called The Turk. The latter had become famous in Europe and the United States and toured widely. Yet most of his fame was attributed to fraudulent automation methods of chess-playing, which became the main topic of the presented book.
Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849) is one of the most seminal figures in American literature, known for his gothic and macabre tales, as well as his pioneering contributions in the detective fiction genre and literary criticism. His work often portrayed the complexities of the human psyche and explored themes of death, decay, and the supernatural. Poe's writing style is characterized by rich language and a rhythmic cadence that appeals to the senses and emotions of the reader. 'Maelzel's Chess-Player,' while lesser-known than some of his other works, showcases Poe's analytical mind and critical approach. It is an essay that debunks the mystery surrounding an automaton chess player, revealing the hidden human element guiding its moves. This demonstration of his analytical abilities complements his creative reputation, for which he is most famously known through tales like 'The Tell-Tale Heart,' 'The Fall of the House of Usher,' and poems such as 'The Raven.' Poe's influence is extensive, with his work not only being a cornerstone in American literature but also impacting international literary movements such as symbolism and decadentism. Despite personal hardships and an early death, Poe's legacy lives on, with his works continuing to captivate and terrify readers, serving as a testament to his genius and literary prowess.