Exhibited by Candlelight : : Sources and Developments in the Gothic Tradition.
Exhibited by Candlelight: Sources and Developments in the Gothic Tradition focuses on a number of strands in the Gothic. The first is Gothic as a way of looking. Paintings used as reference points, tableaux, or the Hammer Studios' visualizations of Dracula present ways of seeing which are sugge...
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Superior document: | DQR Studies in Literature |
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Place / Publishing House: | Boston : : BRILL,, 1995. ©1995. |
Year of Publication: | 1995 |
Language: | English |
Series: | DQR Studies in Literature
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (320 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Exhibited by Candlelight: Introduction.
- Anthony JOHNSON: Gaps and Gothic Sensibility: Walpole, Lewis, Mary Shelley, and Maturin.
- David PUNTER: Ossian, Blake and the Questionable Source.
- Michel BARIDON: The Gothic Revival and the Theory of Knowledge in the First Phase of the Enlightenment.
- Manuel AGUIRRE: The Roots of the Symbolic Role of Woman in Gothic Literature.
- E.J. CLERY: Laying the Ground for Gothic: The Passage of the Supernatural from Truth to Spectacle.
- Peter de VOOGD: Sentimental Horrors: Feeling in the Gothic Novel.
- Helga HUSHAHN: Sturm und Drang in Radcliffe and Lewis.
- Thomas KULLMANN: Nature and Psychology in Melmoth the Wanderer and Wuthering Heights.
- Claire LAMONT: Jane Austen's Gothic Architecture.
- Neil CORNWELL: Gothic and Its Origins in East and West: Vladimir Odoevsky and Fitz-James O'Brian.
- Douglas S. MACK: Aspects of the Supernatural in the Shorter Fiction of James Hogg.
- Alan SHELSTON: The Supernatural in the Stories of Elizabeth Gaskell.
- Chris BALDICK: The End of the Line: The Family Curse in Shorter British Fiction.
- C.C. BARFOOT: The Gist of the Gothic in English Fiction; or, Gothic and the Invasion of Boundaries.
- Marysa DEMOOR: Male Monsters or Monstrous Males in Victorian Women's Fiction.
- Gudrun KAUHL: Myths of Enclosure and Myths of the Open in The Monk and Wuthering Heights.
- Elizabeth TILLEY: Gender and Role-playing in Lady Audley's Secret.
- W.M. VERHOEVEN: Opening the Text: The Locked-Trunk Motif in Late Eighteenth-Century British and American Gothic Fiction. Robert DRUCE: Pulex Defixus, Or, The Spellbound Flea: An Excursion into Porno-Gothic.
- Wim TIGGES: The Split Personality and Other Gothic Elements in David Lindsay's A Voyage to Arcturus.
- Bart WESTERWEEL: An Immense Snake Uncoiled: H. Rider Haggard's Heart of Darkness and Imperial Gothic.
- N.J. BREDEROO: Dracula in Film.
- Theo D'HAEN: Postmodern Gothic.
- Notes on Contributors.