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Gothic Film An Edinburgh Companion Richard J Hand Jay Mcroy

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Gothic Film An Edinburgh Companion Richard J Hand Jay Mcroy
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.43 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Richard J. Hand; Jay McRoy
ISBN: 9781474448055, 1474448054
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Gothic Film An Edinburgh Companion Richard J Hand Jay Mcroy by Richard J. Hand; Jay Mcroy 9781474448055, 1474448054 instant download after payment.

Explores Gothic and horror film from early cinema to the present
  • Offers essays exploring Gothic film in the widest possible range of contexts
  • Extends the field of Gothic film by spanning diverse historical periods, international contexts and (sub)genres
  • Structured into 3 sections on History, Traditions and Adaptations
  • Provides major new appraisals of key works alongside neglected topics

This anthology explores the resilience and ubiquity of the Gothic in cinema from its earliest days to its most contemporary iterations. Fifteen newly commissioned chapters by prominent scholars in the field of Gothic and cinema studies examine the myriad ways that filmmakers mobilise Gothic conceits across multiple film genres and in conjunction with several significant film styles. In the process, the book contributes exciting new readings of canonical works of Gothic cinema as well as important new critical examinations of emerging horror subgenres.

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