Gothick Origins and InnovationsAllan Lloyd Smith, Victor Sage Rodopi, 1994 - 234 oldal Gothic: Origins and Innovations brings together nineteen papers from an international group of scholars currently researching in the field of the Gothic which take a fresh, contemporary look at the tradition from its eighteenth-century inception to the twentieth century. Topics and authors include the current usage and definition of the term 'Gothic'; the eighteenth-century rise of the genre; the Sublime; Victorian sensation fiction, and authors such as Coleridge, Mary Shelly, Maturin, LeFanu, Washington Irving, Robert Louis Stevenson, Bram Stoker, John Neale, Jack London, Herman Melville, Dickens, Henry James and the movie version of his Turn of the Screw, The Innocents. This wide-ranging set of discussions brings to the subject a new set of perspectives, revising standard accounts of the origins of the genre and extending the historical and cultural contexts into which traditional literary history has tended to confine the subject. Framed by a lively and challenging introduction, the collection brings to bear a full range of contemporary critical instruments, approaches, and interdisciplinary languages, ranging from the new vocabularies of the socio-cultural to the latest debates in the psychoanalytic field. It provides a stimulating introduction to recent thinking about the Gothic. |
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... John Allen Stevenson The Ghost of the Counterfeit in the Genesis of the Gothic Jerrold E. Hogle Against Gothic Emma Clery Maturin and the ' Calvinist Sublime ' Richard Haslam Frankenstein and the 1832 Anatomy Act Tim Marshall ' Rip Van ...
... John Allen Stevenson The Ghost of the Counterfeit in the Genesis of the Gothic Jerrold E. Hogle Against Gothic Emma Clery Maturin and the ' Calvinist Sublime ' Richard Haslam Frankenstein and the 1832 Anatomy Act Tim Marshall ' Rip Van ...
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... John Allen Stevenson re - historicizes and re - politicizes the Freudian uncanny in his analysis of the discourses of the marvellous and the Gothic in Fielding - showing a clear connection between the representation of ghosts and the ...
... John Allen Stevenson re - historicizes and re - politicizes the Freudian uncanny in his analysis of the discourses of the marvellous and the Gothic in Fielding - showing a clear connection between the representation of ghosts and the ...
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... John Neal ; William Veeder's interpretation of the relations between form , psy- choanalysis and gender in Washington Irving ; and Ben Fisher's investigation of the psychoanalytical ' possibilities ' of the Gothic in Moby - Dick ...
... John Neal ; William Veeder's interpretation of the relations between form , psy- choanalysis and gender in Washington Irving ; and Ben Fisher's investigation of the psychoanalytical ' possibilities ' of the Gothic in Moby - Dick ...
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... John Hawkes , the images of alienation , flight and abysmal fear possess our fiction . Until the Gothic had been discovered , the serious American novel could not begin ; and as 12 See Newton Arvin , ' Melville and the Gothic Novel ...
... John Hawkes , the images of alienation , flight and abysmal fear possess our fiction . Until the Gothic had been discovered , the serious American novel could not begin ; and as 12 See Newton Arvin , ' Melville and the Gothic Novel ...
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... John Hawkes and Flannery O'Connor , splendidly convey the tragedy of modernity to their read- ers . But I still feel a little uneasy when I find that this extension of meaning to- wards the spiritual is accompanied by rather unexpected ...
... John Hawkes and Flannery O'Connor , splendidly convey the tragedy of modernity to their read- ers . But I still feel a little uneasy when I find that this extension of meaning to- wards the spiritual is accompanied by rather unexpected ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Tom Jones Jacobitism and the Rise of Gothic | 16 |
Jerrold E Hogle | 31 |
Maturin and the Calvinist Sublime Richard Haslam | 44 |
Frankenstein and the 1832 Anatomy Act Tim Marshall | 57 |
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Gothic Possibilities in MobyDick | 115 |
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