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A New Companion To The Gothic David Punter

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A New Companion To The Gothic David Punter
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.93 MB
Pages: 557
Author: David Punter
ISBN: 9781405198066, 9781444354959, 1405198060, 1444354957
Language: English
Year: 2012

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A New Companion To The Gothic David Punter by David Punter 9781405198066, 9781444354959, 1405198060, 1444354957 instant download after payment.

Content:
Chapter 1 In Gothic Darkly: Heterotopia, History, Culture (pages 11–24): Fred Botting
Chapter 2 The Goths in History and Pre?Gothic Gothic (pages 25–37): Robin Sowerby
Chapter 3 Gothic Shakespeare (pages 38–63): Dale Townshend
Chapter 4 European Gothic (pages 64–76): Neil Cornwell
Chapter 5 The Gothic Ballad (pages 77–90): Douglass H. Thomson
Chapter 6 Ann Radcliffe and Matthew Lewis (pages 91–109): Robert Miles
Chapter 7 Mary Shelley, Author of Frankenstein (pages 110–122): Nora Crook
Chapter 8 Walter Scott, James Hogg, and Scottish Gothic (pages 123–134): Ian Duncan
Chapter 9 Irish Gothic: C. R. Maturin and J. S. LeFanu (pages 135–147): Victor Sage
Chapter 10 The Political Culture of Gothic Drama (pages 148–160): David Worrall
Chapter 11 Nineteenth?Century American Gothic (pages 161–175): Allan Lloyd Smith
Chapter 12 The Ghost Story (pages 176–185): Julia Briggs
Chapter 13 Gothic in the 1890s (pages 186–196): Glennis Byron
Chapter 14 Fictional Vampires in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (pages 197–210): William Hughes
Chapter 15 Horror Fiction: In Search of a Definition (pages 211–223): Clive Bloom
Chapter 16 Love Bites: Contemporary Women's Vampire Fictions (pages 224–238): Gina Wisker
Chapter 17 Gothic Film (pages 239–251): Heidi Kaye
Chapter 18 Shape and Shadow: On Poetry and the Uncanny (pages 252–264): David Punter
Chapter 19 Gothic Criticism (pages 265–287): Chris Baldick and Robert Mighall
Chapter 20 The Gothic Sublime (pages 288–306): Vijay Mishra
Chapter 21 Psychoanalysis and the Gothic (pages 307–320): Michelle A. Masse
Chapter 22 Comic Gothic (pages 321–334): Avril Horner and Sue Zlosnik
Chapter 23 Gothic and the Graphic Novel (pages 335–349): Julia Round
Chapter 24 Goth Culture (pages 350–365): Catherine Spooner
Chapter 25 Global Gothic (pages 367–378): Glennis Byron
Chapter 26 Australian Gothic (pages 379–392): Ken Gelder
Chapter 27 New Zealand Gothic (pages 393–408): Ian Conrich
Chapter 28 Canadian Gothic (pages 409–427): Cynthia Sugars
Chapter 29 Asian Gothic (pages 428–441): Katarzyna Ancuta
Chapter 30 Japanese Gothic (pages 442–454): Charles Shiro Inouye
Chapter 31 Can You Forgive Her? The Gothic Heroine and Her Critics (pages 455–468): Kate Ferguson Ellis
Chapter 32 Picture This: Stephen King's Queer Gothic (pages 469–480): Steven Bruhm
Chapter 33 Seeing Things: Gothic and the Madness of Interpretation (pages 481–495): Scott Brewster
Chapter 34 The Gothic Ghost of the Counterfeit and the Progress of Abjection (pages 496–509): Jerrold E. Hogle
Chapter 35 The Magical Realism of the Contemporary Gothic (pages 510–522): Lucie Armitt
Chapter 36 Welcome the Coming, Speed the Parting Guest: Hospitality and the Gothic (pages 523–534): Joanne Watkiss

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