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Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 Neo-Gothic Narratives : Illusory Allusions from the Past
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'Recent years have seen the strong development of Neo-Victorian studies, including its theorisation by such scholars as Cora Kaplan, Sally Shuttleworth, Ann Heilmann, Christian Gutleben, Marie-Louise Kohlke, Mark Llewellyn and others. It is a focus that has engaged literary critics from around the globe like Carmen Veronica Borbély (Romania), Susanne Gruß (Germany), Tiffany Gagliardi Trotman (Spain), Hitomi Nakatani (Japan), Agnieszka Matysiak (Poland), Max Duperray (France), Jeanne Ellis (South Africa) and Van Leavenworth (Sweden) to name just a few. [NP] ‘Neo-Gothic Narratives’ defines and theorizes what, exactly, qualifies as such a text, what mobilises the employment of the Gothic to speak to our own times, whether nostalgia plays a role and whether there is room for humour besides the sobriety and horror in these narratives across various media. What attracts us to the Gothic that makes us want to resurrect, reinvent, echo it? Why do we let the Gothic redefine us? Why do we let it haunt us? Does it speak to us through intertexuality, self-reflectivity, metafiction, immersion, affect? Are we reclaiming the history of women and other subalterns in the Gothic that had been denied in other forms of history? Are we revisiting the trauma of English colonisation and seeking national identity? Or are we simply tourists who enjoy cruising through the otherworld? The essays in this volume investigate both the readerly experience of Neo-Gothic narratives as well as their writerly pastiche.'

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Notes

  • Contents indexed selectively.
  • Also contains work by Australian academics Jessica Gildersleeve and Nike Sulway, which has not been confirmed to contain Australian content.

Contents

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Anthem Press , 2020 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Haunted Cultures, Haunting Lives : The Neo-Gothic in Australian Postcolonial Novels, Karen Livett , single work criticism

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    • London,
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      England,
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      United Kingdom (UK),
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      Western Europe, Europe,
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      Anthem Press ,
      2020 .
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      Extent: 250p.p.
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      • Published March 2020.
      ISBN: 9781785272196 (ebk), 9781785272189 (pdf)
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