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Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern Michele Brittany

Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern By Michele Brittany

Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern by Michele Brittany


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From shambling zombies to Gothic ghosts, horror has entertained thrill-seeking readers for centuries. This collection of essays takes in a range of topics, focusing on historic works and modern novels. Other contributions examine weird fiction, Stephen King, Richard Laymon, Indigenous Australian monster mythology and picture books.

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Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical Essays by Michele Brittany

From shambling zombies to Gothic ghosts, horror has entertained thrill-seeking readers for centuries. A versatile literary genre, it offers commentary on societal issues, fresh insight into the everyday and moral tales disguised in haunting tropes and grotesque acts, with many stories worthy of critical appraisal.

This collection of new essays takes in a range of topics, focusing on historic works such as Ann Radcliffe's Gaston de Blondeville (1826) and modern novels including Max Brooks' World War Z. Other contributions examine weird fiction, Stephen King, Richard Laymon, Indigenous Australian monster mythology and horror in picture books for young children.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Foreword: The Truth of Horror: A Brief History of the Genre's Nonfiction Works ... and Why We Need Them (Lisa Morton)
Introduction (Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak)
Section One: Horror Writers Who Forged New Ground
The mist of death is on me: Ann Radcliffe's Unexplained Supernatural in Gaston de Blondeville (Elizabeth Bobbitt)
Jekyll and Hyde Everywhere: Inconsistency and Disparity
in the Real World (Erica McCrystal)
ScatterGories: Class Upheaval, Social Chaos and the Horrors
of Category Crisis in World War Z (J. Rocky Colavito)
Section Two: Spotlighting
Horror Writers Marjorie Bowen and the Third Fury (John C. Tibbetts)
When the cage came up there was something crouched a-top of it: The Haunted Tales of L.T.C. Rolt (Danny Rhodes)
Richard Laymon's Rhetorical Style: Minimalism, Suspense and Negative Space (Gavin F. Hurley)
Four Quadrants of Success: The Metalinguistics of Author Protagonists in the Fiction of Stephen King (James Arthur Anderson)
Section Three: Exploring Literary Theory in Horror
The symptoms of possession: Gender, Power and Trauma in Late 20th Century Horror Novels (Bridget E. Keown)
Not a Bedtime Story: Investigating Textual Interactions Between the Horror Genre and Children's Picture Books (Emily Anctil)
Synchronic Horror and the Dreaming: A Theory of Aboriginal Australian Horror and Monstrosity (Naomi Simone Borwein)
Gelatinous green immensity: Weird Fiction and the Grotesque Sublime (Johnny Murray)
Section Four: Disease, Viruses and Death in Horror
Night of the Living Dead, or Endgame: Jan Kott, Samuel Beckett and Zombies (Kevin J. Wetmore, Jr.)
Koji Suzuki's Ring: A World Literary Perspective (Frazer Lee)
Mapping Digital Dis-Ease: Representations of Movement
and Technology in Jim Sonzero's Pulse and Stephen King's Cell
(Rahel Sixta Schmitz)
Afterword: Guardians of the Damned: Horror Scholarship and the Library (Becky Spratford)
About the Contributors
Index

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CIN1476674884G
9781476674889
1476674884
Horror Literature from Gothic to Post-Modern: Critical Essays by Michele Brittany
Used - Good
Paperback
McFarland & Co Inc
2020-02-28
180
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