American fantastique
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![In 1856, Edmond Goncourt wrote that Poe had discovered a new literary world: “le miraculeux scientifique.”[1] Illustration: A daguerreotype of Edgar Allan Poe](/images/thumb/200px-Edgar_Allan_Poe.jpg)
In 1856, Edmond Goncourt wrote that Poe had discovered a new literary world: “le miraculeux scientifique.”[1]
Illustration: A daguerreotype of Edgar Allan Poe
Illustration: A daguerreotype of Edgar Allan Poe
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The American fantastique refers to instances of the fantastique in American culture.
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Instances
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See also
- American literature
- American science fiction
- Fantastique
- American horror
- American speculative fiction[2]
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