Monsters from the Id: The Rise of Horror in Fiction and Film

Monsters from the Id: The Rise of Horror in Fiction and Film
ISBN-10
1890626066
ISBN-13
9781890626068
Category
Literary Criticism / General
Pages
298
Language
English
Published
2000
Publisher
Spence Publishing Company
Author
E. Michael Jones

Description

Jones uncovers the origins of horror in the suffering inflicted by political and sexual revolution. The avenging monster, a mainstay of horror, emerged from the sexual dissolution of the French Revolution (Frankenstein) and thrived in the syphilitic underworld of Victorian England (Dracula). From Nosferatu and Psycho to Alien and Interview with the Vampire, the twentieth century has spawned new monsters of unprecedented horror. -- What is the connection between sex and horror? -- Why are vampires and nameless or faceless monsters so common in horror? -- Why do we need horror -- yet fail to understand it?

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