This paper investigates three different medial instances of the Overlook Hotel, a space originally hailing from Stephen King’s The Shining. Based on close readings of King’s novel, Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation and a level in the action RPG Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines by Troika Games, the following text argues that the Overlook is a serial figure founded on the concept of malignant space in possession of a potent, and often overwhelming, story of violence that despite attempts at its repression cannot be silenced, as in the tradition of the Gothic ghost story. This basic formula is then traced through different media – the novel, film, and video game – where it is seen as gradually shifting its focus from the fictional characters to t...
Notre thèse peut être résumée en une phrase qui apparaît dans le roman de Stephen King The Shining :...
This paper discusses the importance of a particular recurring motif in Stephen King's novels, which ...
Stephen King is well known for popular horror fiction but has recently been addressed more thoroughl...
Abstract For the construction of the Overlook Hotel (The Shining, 1980) Stanley Kubrick recreates, ...
This essay is a narratological analysis of Stephen King’s The Shining, and employs Mieke Bal’s c...
This essay is a narratological analysis of Stephen King’s The Shining, and employs Mieke Bal’s c...
The interrelationship between literature and cinema is usually reduced merely to the connection bet...
The interrelationship between literature and cinema is usually reduced merely to the connection bet...
The article focuses on the ways of creating suspense in Stephen King's novel The Shining. Its main p...
Literature has always been a medium through which authors have explored the many profound human cond...
Whether reading Stephen King’s The Shining or viewing Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation the prevalence of...
This paper deals with the motifs of insanity and isolation in Steven King’s The Shining and Dennis L...
This paper deals with the motifs of insanity and isolation in Steven King’s The Shining and Dennis L...
Literature has always been a medium through which authors have explored the many profound human cond...
This paper deals with the motifs of insanity and isolation in Steven King’s The Shining and Dennis L...
Notre thèse peut être résumée en une phrase qui apparaît dans le roman de Stephen King The Shining :...
This paper discusses the importance of a particular recurring motif in Stephen King's novels, which ...
Stephen King is well known for popular horror fiction but has recently been addressed more thoroughl...
Abstract For the construction of the Overlook Hotel (The Shining, 1980) Stanley Kubrick recreates, ...
This essay is a narratological analysis of Stephen King’s The Shining, and employs Mieke Bal’s c...
This essay is a narratological analysis of Stephen King’s The Shining, and employs Mieke Bal’s c...
The interrelationship between literature and cinema is usually reduced merely to the connection bet...
The interrelationship between literature and cinema is usually reduced merely to the connection bet...
The article focuses on the ways of creating suspense in Stephen King's novel The Shining. Its main p...
Literature has always been a medium through which authors have explored the many profound human cond...
Whether reading Stephen King’s The Shining or viewing Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation the prevalence of...
This paper deals with the motifs of insanity and isolation in Steven King’s The Shining and Dennis L...
This paper deals with the motifs of insanity and isolation in Steven King’s The Shining and Dennis L...
Literature has always been a medium through which authors have explored the many profound human cond...
This paper deals with the motifs of insanity and isolation in Steven King’s The Shining and Dennis L...
Notre thèse peut être résumée en une phrase qui apparaît dans le roman de Stephen King The Shining :...
This paper discusses the importance of a particular recurring motif in Stephen King's novels, which ...
Stephen King is well known for popular horror fiction but has recently been addressed more thoroughl...