What is the Gothic? Few literary genres have attracted so much praise and critical disdain simultaneously. This Guide returns to the Gothic novel's first wave of popularity, between 1764 and 1820, to explore and analyse the full range of contradictory responses that the Gothic evoked. Angela Wright appraises the key criticism surrounding the Gothic fiction of this period, from eighteenth-century accounts to present-day commentaries. Adopting an easy-to-follow thematic approach, the Guide examines: - contemporary criticism of the Gothic - the aesthetics of terror and horror - the influence of the French Revolution - religion, nationalism and the Gothic - the relationship between psychoanalysis and the Gothic - the relationship between gender and the Gothic. Concise and authoritative, this indispensable Guide provides an overview of Gothic criticism and covers the work of a variety of well-known Gothic writers, such as Horace Walpole, Ann Radcliffe, Matthew Lewis and many others.
Provides a survey of literary gothicism from its origins in Renaissance revenge tragedy, through eighteenth century novels and plays, to nineteenth and twentieth century film and fiction.
This is an introduction to a genre of ever-increasing importance in literary studies.
Quoted in Jon Mee, The Cambridge Introduction to Charles Dickens (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 20 0), 43. ... Jonathan H. Grossman, Charles Dickens's Networks: Public Transport and the Novel (Oxford: Oxford University Press ...
"Written with an undergraduate audience in mind, this text offers a synthesis of the main topics of Gothic interest and clearly argued summaries of critical debate.
This work offers a new perspective on Gothic fiction and reassesses its place in literary history. After defining his concept of "affective form" and summarizing the problematic assumptions behind recent...
A glossary of terms. An annotated, critical reading list. This book offers students, writers, and serious fans a window into some of the most popular topics, styles and periods in this subject.
In this way, he links the architecture of the Gothic Revival directly with the Pre-Raphaelites and their obsessions with relations between flat surface and detail in painting, and with the arts and crafts movement led by Morris, ...
Haunting. Voices,. Haunted. Text. TONI. MORRISON'S. A. MERCY. Ruth. Bienstock. Anolik. Toni Morrison's novel A Mercy (2009) begins with a mysterious voice addressing an unspecified audience: “Don't be afraid. My telling can't hurt you ...
This is the first full-length study of Gothic to be written from the perspective of Bakhtinian theory. Dr Howard uses Bakhtin's concepts of heteroglossia and dialogism in specific historical analyses...
NISBET , ADA , and Nevius , BLAKE , Dickens Centennial Essays ( Berkeley : University of California Press , 1971 ) . Nisbet , J. F. , Marriage and Heredity : A View of Psychological Evolution ( London : Ward & Downey , 1889 ) .