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Item Number: 144851
Title: The Gothic and death
Author: Davison, Carol Margaret
Price: Not Available
ISBN: 9781784992699
Description: Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2017. 24cm., hardcover, 272pp., 7 illus.

Summary: The Gothic and death offers the first ever published study devoted to the subject of the Gothic and death across the centuries. It investigates how the multifarious strands of the Gothic and the concepts of death, dying, mourning and memorialisation ('the Death Question') - have intersected and been configured cross-culturally to diverse ends from the mid-eighteenth century to the present day. Drawing on recent scholarship in such fields as Gothic Studies, film theory, Women's and Gender Studies and Thanatology Studies, this interdisciplinary collection of fifteen essays by international scholars combines an attention to socio-historical and cultural contexts with a rigorous close reading of works, both classic and lesser known. This area of enquiry is considered by way of such popular and uncanny figures as corpses, ghosts, zombies and vampires, and across various cultural and literary forms such as Graveyard Poetry, Romantic poetry, Victorian literature, nineteenth-century Italian and Russian literature, Anglo-American film and television, contemporary Young Adult fiction and Bollywood film noir.

Contents: 1. Past, present and future death in the graveyard, Serena Trowbridge. 2. On the very verge of legitimate invention' - Charles Bonnet and Blake's illustrations to The Grave (1808)', Sibylle Erle. 3. Entranced by death - Horace Smith's Mesmerism, Bruce Wyse. 4. "This dreadful machine" - the spectacle of death and the aesthetics of crowd control, Emma Galbally and Conrad Brunström. 5. Undying histories - Washington Irving's gothic afterlives, Yael Maurer. 6. Deadly interrogations - cycles of death and transcendence in Byron's gothic, Adam White. 7. The annihilation of self and Species - The ecogothic sensibilities of Mary Shelley and Nathaniel Hawthorne, Jennifer Schell. 8. Death cults in gothic "lost world" fiction', John Cameron Hartley. 9. Dead again - zombies and the spectre of cultural decline, Matthew Pangborn. 10. A double dose of death in Iginio Ugo Tarchetti's "I Fatali", Christina Petraglia. 11. Through the opaque veil - the gothic and death in Russian realism, Katherine Bowers. 12. Afterdeath and the Bollywood gothic noir, Vijay Mishra. 13. Dead and ghostly children in contemporary literature for young people, Michelle J. Smith. 14. Modernity's fatal addictions - technological necromancy and E. Elias Merhige's Shadow of the Vampire', Carol Margaret Davison. 15. "I'm not in that thing you know ... I'm remote. I'm in the cloud" - networked spectrality in Charlie Brooker's "Be Right Back", Neal Kirk. (International Gothic)

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