The Midwest has been an absent center of literary studies for as long as people have passed it over on their way to somewhere else. While the region has produced a litany of writers and stories central to the canon of American literature, little work has been done to unify or systemize its defining characteristics. I argue that beginning right after the turn of the twentieth century, the Midwest became a distinctly gothic region. I demonstrate the developing characteristics of midwestern gothic literature through the works of Willa Cather, Louise Erdrich, Marilynne Robinson, and Gillian Flynn. Fusing elements of borderlands theory, frontier theory, American gothic theory, and Queer theory, the midwestern gothic framework emphasizes the role...
In the United States, the words ‘contemporary’ and ‘gothic’ go together like zombies and brains. Lik...
My dissertation takes a new approach to the study of the American gothic, focusing on the rhetorical...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts-Engli...
UnrestrictedThe gothic genre has always been tied to empire-building, flourishing, as it does, in tw...
Various texts theorize the wanton woman and the conditions that created her but none so much as Lesl...
During the Progressive Era, American realist and naturalist writers frequently employed the gothic m...
Bernice M. Murphy, popular literature lecturer at Dublin’s Trinity College, opens her wide-ranging s...
In this dissertation, I define regionalism in literature as the effort to define and defend a region...
Bernice M. Murphy, popular literature lecturer at Dublin’s Trinity College, opens her wide-ranging s...
The American local color movement, roughly spanning the end of the Civil War to the turn of the cent...
Traditionally, the gothic genre has been identified as a formula fiction worthy of little serious st...
This study examines the influence of the regional mind upon the work of Southerners William Gilmore ...
The thesis offers the definition of the Southern Ontario Gothic as a genre by exemplifying its narra...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis analyzes the novels of Margaret Atwood through t...
Traversing the coastal spaces of contemporary American narratives, this thesis pioneers a new fronti...
In the United States, the words ‘contemporary’ and ‘gothic’ go together like zombies and brains. Lik...
My dissertation takes a new approach to the study of the American gothic, focusing on the rhetorical...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts-Engli...
UnrestrictedThe gothic genre has always been tied to empire-building, flourishing, as it does, in tw...
Various texts theorize the wanton woman and the conditions that created her but none so much as Lesl...
During the Progressive Era, American realist and naturalist writers frequently employed the gothic m...
Bernice M. Murphy, popular literature lecturer at Dublin’s Trinity College, opens her wide-ranging s...
In this dissertation, I define regionalism in literature as the effort to define and defend a region...
Bernice M. Murphy, popular literature lecturer at Dublin’s Trinity College, opens her wide-ranging s...
The American local color movement, roughly spanning the end of the Civil War to the turn of the cent...
Traditionally, the gothic genre has been identified as a formula fiction worthy of little serious st...
This study examines the influence of the regional mind upon the work of Southerners William Gilmore ...
The thesis offers the definition of the Southern Ontario Gothic as a genre by exemplifying its narra...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis analyzes the novels of Margaret Atwood through t...
Traversing the coastal spaces of contemporary American narratives, this thesis pioneers a new fronti...
In the United States, the words ‘contemporary’ and ‘gothic’ go together like zombies and brains. Lik...
My dissertation takes a new approach to the study of the American gothic, focusing on the rhetorical...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts-Engli...