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The Fantastic And European Gothic History Literature And The French Revolution Matthew Gibson

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The Fantastic And European Gothic History Literature And The French Revolution Matthew Gibson
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Publisher: University of Wales Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.07 MB
Pages: 243
Author: Matthew Gibson
ISBN: 9780708325728, 0708325726
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Fantastic And European Gothic History Literature And The French Revolution Matthew Gibson by Matthew Gibson 9780708325728, 0708325726 instant download after payment.

This fascinating study examines the rise of fantastic and frénétique literature in Europe during the nineteenth century, introducing readers to lesser-known writers like Paul Féval and Charles Nodier, whose vampires, ghouls, and doppelgängers were every bit as convincing as those of the more famous Bram Stoker and Ann Radcliffe, but whose political motivations were far more serious. Matthew Gibson demonstrates how these writers used the conventions of the Gothic to attack both the French Revolution and the rise of materialism and positivism during the Enlightenment. At the same time, Gibson challenges current understandings of the fantastic and the literature of terror as promulgated by critics like Tzvetan Todorov, David Punter, and Fred Botting.

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