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The Gothic Vision: Three Centuries of Horror, Terror and Fear

Autor Dani Cavallaro
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2005
The Gothic Vision examines a broad range of tales of horror, terror, the uncanny and the supernatural, spanning the late-eighteenth century to the present, and of related theoretical approaches to the realm of dark writing. It argues that such narratives are objects for historical analysis, due to their implication in specific ideologies, whilst also focusing on the recurrence over time of themes of physical and psychological disintegration, spectrality and monstrosity. Central to the book's argument is the proposition that fear is a ubiquitous phenomenon, capable of awakening consciousness even as it appears to paralyze it.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780826478894
ISBN-10: 0826478891
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Recenzii

Mentioned, Todays Books 'Book Register', June 2006
'If you are into horror, death and destruction, this is a must...this volume will tell you all you need to know about the rhetoric of horror. An invaluable and fascinating book for students' The Lecturer
'A thorough, well-written overview of Gothic literature from the publication of Horace Walpole's The Castle of Otranto (1764) to the present (Stephen King, Anne Rice, Patrick McGrath). I would use it as a compulsory text for undergraduates.' Anne Williams, Professor of English, University of Georgia

Cuprins

Introduction
The Frame of Reference: Theoretical Debates on Horror, Terror and Fear
Part I: Darkness
Introduction
1. Dark Places
2. Dark Times
3. Dark Psyches
Part II: Haunting
Introduction
4. The Rhetoric of Haunting
5. Spectral Forms
6. Haunting Settings
Part III: Narative and the Self
Introduction
7. Words and Visions
8. Textual Identities
9. Storytelling as Therapy
Part IV: Child and Adult
Introduction
10. Families
11. The Abandoned Child
12. Childhood and Otherness
Part V: Monstrosity
Introduction
13. Vampires
14. Hybrid and Grotesque Bodies
15. The Abject
Epilogue