This article proposes, a reading of Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey (1818) as a case study for discussing infectious literature, storytelling as therapy and the interconnectedness of Gothic methodologies and medical humanities. Northanger Abbey was written in a period when women’s reading habits was a contested topic, so I will provide a quick historical overview of the period and the problematic Gothic novel, which Northanger Abbey satirizes. Where previous research has focused on Catherine Morland, the protagonist and ‘misreader’ in this Gothic satire, this article will focus on Austen’s feminized hero, Henry Tilney, and read him in the role of a mesmeric healer. His goal is to cure Catherine of her obsession with Gothic novels, in order f...
In this article I argue that the Harry Potter novels constitute a Gothic narrative about homoerotic ...
Gothic studies has long been concerned with representations of the fragility of human flesh in the g...
Characterization of nineteenth-century literary Gothic is usually confined to affective response. Th...
This article proposes, a reading of Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey (1818) as a case study for discus...
This study reopens the conversation regarding Jane Austen\u27s Northanger Abbey and its relationsh...
Jane Austen is one of the most outstanding British literary figures of the early nineteenth-century....
This book chapter explores the relevance of travel literature for understanding Jane Austen's posthu...
It is well known that Jane Austen\u27s Northanger Abbey is a parody of the Gothic genre, and this pa...
This article seeks to argue that The Turn of the Screw is a sinister parody of Jane Austen’s Northan...
This paper deals with illnesses, real and imagined, in Jane Austen’s world, and her writing as a mea...
This paper analyzes Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park and Northanger Abbey in terms of genre. In particul...
In response to the strictly gendered society of Regency England, Jane Austen’s 1817 Gothic parody no...
My thesis applies the critical lens of disability studies to the Victorian public health crisis, and...
The Gothic is often associated with the fantastical, with people and events that only take place wit...
In this densely-argued and fascinating study Miriam Bailin begins by noting the frequency with which...
In this article I argue that the Harry Potter novels constitute a Gothic narrative about homoerotic ...
Gothic studies has long been concerned with representations of the fragility of human flesh in the g...
Characterization of nineteenth-century literary Gothic is usually confined to affective response. Th...
This article proposes, a reading of Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey (1818) as a case study for discus...
This study reopens the conversation regarding Jane Austen\u27s Northanger Abbey and its relationsh...
Jane Austen is one of the most outstanding British literary figures of the early nineteenth-century....
This book chapter explores the relevance of travel literature for understanding Jane Austen's posthu...
It is well known that Jane Austen\u27s Northanger Abbey is a parody of the Gothic genre, and this pa...
This article seeks to argue that The Turn of the Screw is a sinister parody of Jane Austen’s Northan...
This paper deals with illnesses, real and imagined, in Jane Austen’s world, and her writing as a mea...
This paper analyzes Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park and Northanger Abbey in terms of genre. In particul...
In response to the strictly gendered society of Regency England, Jane Austen’s 1817 Gothic parody no...
My thesis applies the critical lens of disability studies to the Victorian public health crisis, and...
The Gothic is often associated with the fantastical, with people and events that only take place wit...
In this densely-argued and fascinating study Miriam Bailin begins by noting the frequency with which...
In this article I argue that the Harry Potter novels constitute a Gothic narrative about homoerotic ...
Gothic studies has long been concerned with representations of the fragility of human flesh in the g...
Characterization of nineteenth-century literary Gothic is usually confined to affective response. Th...