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  • af Catherine Wynne
    555,95 - 1.062,95 kr.

    Bram Stoker, Dracula and the Victorian Gothic Stage re-appraises Stoker's key fictions in relation to his working life. It takes Stoker's work from the margins to centre stage, exploring how Victorian theatre's melodramatic and Gothic productions influenced his writing and thinking.

  • - 1818 to the Present
    af S. MacArthur
    1.191,95 kr.

    Gothic Science Fiction explores the fascinating world of gothic influenced science fiction. From Frankenstein to Doctor Who and from H. G Wells to Stephen King, the book charts the rise of a genre and follows the descent into darkness that consumes it.

  • - Mourning, Authenticity, and Tradition
    af T. Baker
    628,95 - 943,95 kr.

    An innovative reading of a wide range of contemporary Scottish novels in relation to literary tradition and modern philosophy, Contemporary Scottish Gothic provides a new approach to Scottish fiction and Gothic literature, and offers a fuller picture of contemporary Scottish Gothic than any previous text.

  • - Letting the Wrong One In
     
    1.610,95 kr.

    This unique study explores the vampire as host and guest, captor and hostage: a perfect lover and force of seductive predation.

  • - Haunted Empire
    af Melissa Edmundson
    1.199,95 kr.

    This book explores women writers' involvement with the Gothic. The chapters show how Gothic themes told from a woman's perspective emerge in unique ways when set in the different colonial regions that comprise the scope of this book: Canada, the Caribbean, Africa, India, Australia, and New Zealand.

  • af Barry Forshaw
    498,95 - 1.194,95 kr.

    Barry Forshaw celebrates with enthusiasm the British horror film and its fascination for macabre cinema. A definitive study of the genre, British Gothic Cinema discusses the flowering of the field, with every key film discussed from its beginnings in the 1940s through to the 21st century.

  • af James Machin
    1.005,95 kr.

    Weird Fiction in Britain 1880-1939 focuses on the key literary and cultural contexts of weird fiction of the period, including Decadence, paganism, and the occult, and discusses how these later impacted on the seminal American pulp magazine Weird Tales.

  • - Living Gothic
     
    733,95 kr.

    The Gothic and the Everyday aims to regenerate interest in the Gothic within the experiential contexts of history, folklore, and tradition. By using the term 'living', this book recalls a collection of experiences that constructs the everyday in its social, cultural, and imaginary incarnations

  • - Bloodlines
    af Aspasia Stephanou
    719,95 - 1.062,95 kr.

    Reading Vampire Gothic Through Blood examines the manifestations of blood and vampires in various texts and contexts. It seeks to connect, through blood, fictional to real-life vampires to trace similarities, differences and discontinuities. These movements will be seen to parallel changing notions about embodiment and identity in culture.

  • - Television Ghost Stories for Christmas and Horror for Halloween
    af Derek Johnston
    396,95 - 567,95 kr.

    This book explores the literary and cultural history behind certain Christmas and Halloween traditions, and examines the way that they have moved into broadcasting. It demonstrates how these horror traditions have become more domestic and personal, and how they provide a necessary seasonal pause for reflection on our fears.

  • - Carnival, Hauntings and Vampire Kisses
    af Gina Wisker
    310,95 - 1.285,95 kr.

    This book revives and revitalises the literary Gothic in the hands of contemporary women writers. It makes a scholarly, lively and convincing case that the Gothic makes horror respectable, and establishes contemporary women's Gothic fictions in and against traditional Gothic.

  • af Paulina Palmer
    321,95 kr.

    This book explores the development of queer Gothic fiction, contextualizing it with reference to representations of queer sexualities and genders in eighteenth and nineteenth-century Gothic, as well as the sexual-political perspectives generated by the 1970s lesbian and gay liberation movements and the development of queer theory in the 1990s.

  • - National Identity, Collaboration and Cultural Adaptation
    af Xavier Aldana Reyes
    1.198,95 kr.

    With illustrative case studies, Aldana Reyes demonstrates how the Gothic mode has been a permanent yet ever-shifting fixture of the literary and cinematic landscape of Spain since the late-eighteenth century.

  • - Food and Horror in Film
    af Lorna Piatti-Farnell
    1.446,95 kr.

    This book offers a critical analysis of the relationship between food and horror in post-1980 cinema.

  • - An International Perspective
     
    1.642,95 kr.

    This volume analyses the role of Bram Stoker's Dracula and its sequels in the evolution of the Gothic.

  • - The Body in Parts
    af Ian Conrich & Laura Sedgwick
    1.586,95 kr.

    This is the first book-length study to systematically and theoretically analyse the use and representation of individual body parts in Gothic fiction.

  • - Formations to Transformations
     
    359,95 kr.

    'My revenge is just begun! I spread it over centuries, and time is on my side,' warns Dracula. This statement is descriptive of the Gothic genre. Like the Count, the Gothic encompasses and has manifested itself in many forms. Bram Stoker and the Gothic demonstrates how Dracula marks a key moment in the transformation of the Gothic. Harking back to early Gothic's preoccupation with the supernatural, decayed aristocracy and incarceration in gloomy castles, the novel speaks to its own time, but has also transformed the genre, a revitalization that continues to sustain the Gothic today. This collection explores the formations of the Gothic, the relationship between Stoker's work and some of his Gothic predecessors, such as Poe and Wollstonecraft, presents new readings of Stoker's fiction and probes the influences of his cultural circle, before concluding by examining aspects of Gothic transformation from Daphne du Maurier to Stoker's own 'reincarnation' in fiction and biography. Bram Stoker and the Gothic testifies to Stoker's centrality to the Gothic genre. Like Dracula, Stoker's 'revenge' shows no sign of abating.

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