Confinement and liminality, a condition of ambiguity existing in between two defined states, are both major characteristics of the Gothic. In this dissertation, I argue that the two rely on each other in order to create uncertainties and present captivating yet often ambiguous stories. This ambiguity has a key function in the Gothic, drawing in readers who want to make sense of the narrative but ultimately keeping final interpretation elusive. Avoiding absolute explanation heightens the horror or terror in the text by leaving readers uncertain. Liminality helps achieve ambiguity; characters trapped in liminal states necessarily remain in-between and unclearly defined. I argue that confinements can function as liminal spaces for the characte...
This dissertation explores representations of monsters and the monstrous in nineteenth-century Briti...
Gothic scholarship has enjoyed a long and fruitful relationship with developments in philosophy, the...
Two hundred years ago the Bethlem Asylum of London, also known as Bedlam, is reported to have ‘welco...
This thesis addresses the central role of the haunted house in mid-to-late Victorian Gothic texts. I...
From early eighteenth-century literature to contemporary Gothic literature, the existence of Gothic ...
My dissertation takes a new approach to the study of the American gothic, focusing on the rhetorical...
Abstract : This dissertation explores how conventional Gothic elements are represented in three cont...
The establishment of the Gothic as one of the more multifaceted movements in our literary history is...
The visualization of the self, or at least the visualization of womanhood, is made literal in Wharto...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2012n62p99 In nineteenth-century texts the Victorian home is not...
This chapter explores the representation of the grave and burial grounds from the proto-Gothic Grave...
This study explores the paradox that the delineation of mind, the dominant concern of the English an...
During the Progressive Era, American realist and naturalist writers frequently employed the gothic m...
Halfway Houses examines popular American Gothic fiction through a critical focus on what I call the ...
Traditionally, the gothic genre has been identified as a formula fiction worthy of little serious st...
This dissertation explores representations of monsters and the monstrous in nineteenth-century Briti...
Gothic scholarship has enjoyed a long and fruitful relationship with developments in philosophy, the...
Two hundred years ago the Bethlem Asylum of London, also known as Bedlam, is reported to have ‘welco...
This thesis addresses the central role of the haunted house in mid-to-late Victorian Gothic texts. I...
From early eighteenth-century literature to contemporary Gothic literature, the existence of Gothic ...
My dissertation takes a new approach to the study of the American gothic, focusing on the rhetorical...
Abstract : This dissertation explores how conventional Gothic elements are represented in three cont...
The establishment of the Gothic as one of the more multifaceted movements in our literary history is...
The visualization of the self, or at least the visualization of womanhood, is made literal in Wharto...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2012n62p99 In nineteenth-century texts the Victorian home is not...
This chapter explores the representation of the grave and burial grounds from the proto-Gothic Grave...
This study explores the paradox that the delineation of mind, the dominant concern of the English an...
During the Progressive Era, American realist and naturalist writers frequently employed the gothic m...
Halfway Houses examines popular American Gothic fiction through a critical focus on what I call the ...
Traditionally, the gothic genre has been identified as a formula fiction worthy of little serious st...
This dissertation explores representations of monsters and the monstrous in nineteenth-century Briti...
Gothic scholarship has enjoyed a long and fruitful relationship with developments in philosophy, the...
Two hundred years ago the Bethlem Asylum of London, also known as Bedlam, is reported to have ‘welco...