Book synopsis: In the winter of 1922-23 archaeologist Howard Carter and his wealthy patron George Herbert, the Fifth Earl of Carnarvon, sensationally opened the tomb of Tutenkhamen. Six weeks later Herbert, the sponsor of the expedition, died in Egypt. The popular press went wild with rumours of a curse on those who disturbed the Pharaoh's rest and for years followed every twist and turn of the fate of the men who had been involved in the historic discovery. Long dismissed by Egyptologists, the mummy's curse remains a part of popular supernatural belief. Roger Luckhurst explores why the myth has captured the British imagination across the centuries, and how it has impacted on popular culture. Tutankhamen was not the first curse story to ...
This paper explores the history of the Mummy in popular culture with a particular focus on its prese...
This paper explores the history of the Mummy in popular culture with a particular focus on its prese...
Mummies are objects of wonder in museums worldwide, often made popular by films and books. Fascinate...
We associate the curse of the mummy with the opening of the tomb of Tutankhamen in February 1923 and...
This article considers the way the late nineteenth-century genre of mummy fiction represents the exh...
Book synopsis: In our scientifically and technologically orientated society magic has not vanished -...
This thesis was submitted to the Department of History of the University of Kansas in partial fulfil...
In 1923 or thereabouts, Britain fell under the ‘Tut-ankh-amen spell’. Howard Carter and Lord Carnarv...
This article tackles the way the archaeological fiction of the late-Victorian and Edwardian eras con...
Partant de la définition que donne Patrick Brantlinger du gothique impérial victorien, ce travail ab...
This lecture presents the major findings of the first anthropological study of British and American ...
This article examines the literary and cinematic antecedents of a cinema icon, The Mummy, produced b...
Nineteenth-century fiction participated in a wider cultural discourse through which a constructed sp...
This study examines late Victorian and Edwardian British mummy fiction as a response to the manifold...
This book explores the history of the Mummy movie, a genre hitherto largely overlooked, marginalised...
This paper explores the history of the Mummy in popular culture with a particular focus on its prese...
This paper explores the history of the Mummy in popular culture with a particular focus on its prese...
Mummies are objects of wonder in museums worldwide, often made popular by films and books. Fascinate...
We associate the curse of the mummy with the opening of the tomb of Tutankhamen in February 1923 and...
This article considers the way the late nineteenth-century genre of mummy fiction represents the exh...
Book synopsis: In our scientifically and technologically orientated society magic has not vanished -...
This thesis was submitted to the Department of History of the University of Kansas in partial fulfil...
In 1923 or thereabouts, Britain fell under the ‘Tut-ankh-amen spell’. Howard Carter and Lord Carnarv...
This article tackles the way the archaeological fiction of the late-Victorian and Edwardian eras con...
Partant de la définition que donne Patrick Brantlinger du gothique impérial victorien, ce travail ab...
This lecture presents the major findings of the first anthropological study of British and American ...
This article examines the literary and cinematic antecedents of a cinema icon, The Mummy, produced b...
Nineteenth-century fiction participated in a wider cultural discourse through which a constructed sp...
This study examines late Victorian and Edwardian British mummy fiction as a response to the manifold...
This book explores the history of the Mummy movie, a genre hitherto largely overlooked, marginalised...
This paper explores the history of the Mummy in popular culture with a particular focus on its prese...
This paper explores the history of the Mummy in popular culture with a particular focus on its prese...
Mummies are objects of wonder in museums worldwide, often made popular by films and books. Fascinate...