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Italian Gothic An Edinburgh Companion Marco Malvestio

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Italian Gothic An Edinburgh Companion Marco Malvestio
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Publisher: Edinburgh Companions to the Gothic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.45 MB
Pages: 364
Author: Marco Malvestio
ISBN: 9781474490160, 1474490166
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Italian Gothic An Edinburgh Companion Marco Malvestio by Marco Malvestio 9781474490160, 1474490166 instant download after payment.

Editors: Marco Malvestio, Stefano Serafini

This companion constitutes the first, systematic theorisation of the Italian Gothic. Through an interdisciplinary, trans-medial approach that encompasses prose fiction, poetry, journalism, film, music, and comics, it explores the varied and complex metamorphoses of the Gothic in Italy from the late eighteenth century to the present day. Although the last thirty years have seen a burgeoning in the academic study of the Gothic at college and university levels and in related publications, scholars have long struggled to even acknowledge the very existence of this mode in the Italian context. This companion does not only fill in a historical and critical gap in the scholarship, but it also contributes to revitalising the field of Gothic Studies, opening new channels of communication, and paving the way to the exploration of the fruitful interchanges between Italian and other European and American configurations of the Gothic.

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