Routledge companion to Gothic / edited by Catherine Spooner and Emma McEvoy.
Material type: TextPublication details: Abingdon : Routledge, 2007.Description: xiv, 290 pISBN:- 0415398436 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 9780415398435 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- Horror tales, English -- History and criticism
- Horror tales, American -- History and criticism
- Gothic revival (Literature) -- English-speaking countries
- Horror tales, English -- History and criticism
- Horror tales, American -- History and criticism
- Gothic revival (Literature) -- English-speaking countries
- 306.1 GOT
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
In a wide ranging series of introductory essays written by some of the leading figures in the field, this essential guide explores the world of Gothic in all its myriad forms throughout the mid-eighteenth Century to the internet age.
The Routledge Companion to Gothic includes discussion on:
the history of Gothic gothic throughout the English-speaking world i.e. London and USA as well as the postcolonial landscapes of Australia, Canada and the Indian subcontinent key themes and concepts ranging from hauntings and the uncanny; Gothic femininities and queer Gothic gothic in the modern world, from youth to graphic novels and films.With ideas for further reading, this book is one of the most comprehensive and up-to-date guides on the diverse and murky world of the gothic in literature, film and culture.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Introduction
- About the Contributors
- Gothic Traditions
- Pre-Gothic Eighteenth Century Gothic Gothic and the Romantics Victorian Gothic Gothic and Modernism Contemporary Gothic
- Gothic Locations
- Gothic London American Gothic Scottish Gothic Irish Gothic Gothic and Empire Canadian Gothic Australian Gothic
- Gothic Concepts
- The Uncanny Abject and grotesque Trauma and memory Gothic Masculinities Gothic femininities Desire and sexuality Masks, veils and disguises Gothic culture Gothic children
- Gothic Media
- Gothic and Film 1: Adaptations Gothic and Film 2: Horror Gothic and TV Gothic and the Graphic Novel Gothic music and subculture Gothic and new technologies
- Index
Author notes provided by Syndetics
Catherine Spooner is Senior lecturer in English at Lancaster University, UK. Her publications include Fashioning Gothic Bodies (MUP, 2004) and Contemporary Gothic (Reaktion 2006).
Emma McEvoy lectures at the University of Westminster, UK. She has published work on various Romantic and Gothic texts and contributed to the OUP edition of Matthew Lewis' The Monk (1995).