Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This dissertation explores the connection between the Gothic novel and Ancient Tragedy (as described by Aristotle in his Poetics). This connection focuses on our emotional reaction to the text and has a direct impact on the historical persistence of the Gothic--both in its survival as a distinct literary genre and in its influence on other genres. I explore three primary texts in the project, each at distinctive historical points: Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey (1818), Mary Elizabeth Braddon's Lady Audley's Secret (1862) and Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897). Through my use of Aristotle and Ancient Tragedy I argue that we do not lose the community experience when we leave the arena of Greek and Roman...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis analyzes the novels of Margaret Atwood through t...
abstract: This research conceptualizes Gothic literature featuring undead characters produced and po...
The British Gothic novel reached a level of very high popularity in the literary market of the late ...
text"Uncanny Affects" argues, broadly, that the gothic novel of the eighteenth and nineteenth centur...
text"Uncanny Affects" argues, broadly, that the gothic novel of the eighteenth and nineteenth centur...
618 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.At the beginning of the eight...
Thesis abstract: Despite the fact that some critics view the period of the true Gothic as ending in ...
This dissertation examines Shakespeare’s role as the most significant precursor to the Gothic author...
This chapter examines in three stages the surprisingly vital place of the Classical literatures of G...
My dissertation takes a new approach to the study of the American gothic, focusing on the rhetorical...
Recent decades have seen a revival of scholarly interest in Gothic fiction. Critics are attracted to...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06Gothic drama reached a height of popularity in the ...
“Bad Writing: Responses to Early Gothic Fiction and the Cultivation of Emotional Taste” analyzes por...
“Bad Writing: Responses to Early Gothic Fiction and the Cultivation of Emotional Taste” analyzes por...
My dissertation, “Phantoms of Old Forms: The Gothic Mode in the Dramatic Verse of Tennyson and Brown...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis analyzes the novels of Margaret Atwood through t...
abstract: This research conceptualizes Gothic literature featuring undead characters produced and po...
The British Gothic novel reached a level of very high popularity in the literary market of the late ...
text"Uncanny Affects" argues, broadly, that the gothic novel of the eighteenth and nineteenth centur...
text"Uncanny Affects" argues, broadly, that the gothic novel of the eighteenth and nineteenth centur...
618 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.At the beginning of the eight...
Thesis abstract: Despite the fact that some critics view the period of the true Gothic as ending in ...
This dissertation examines Shakespeare’s role as the most significant precursor to the Gothic author...
This chapter examines in three stages the surprisingly vital place of the Classical literatures of G...
My dissertation takes a new approach to the study of the American gothic, focusing on the rhetorical...
Recent decades have seen a revival of scholarly interest in Gothic fiction. Critics are attracted to...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06Gothic drama reached a height of popularity in the ...
“Bad Writing: Responses to Early Gothic Fiction and the Cultivation of Emotional Taste” analyzes por...
“Bad Writing: Responses to Early Gothic Fiction and the Cultivation of Emotional Taste” analyzes por...
My dissertation, “Phantoms of Old Forms: The Gothic Mode in the Dramatic Verse of Tennyson and Brown...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis analyzes the novels of Margaret Atwood through t...
abstract: This research conceptualizes Gothic literature featuring undead characters produced and po...
The British Gothic novel reached a level of very high popularity in the literary market of the late ...