The Routledge Companion to Folk Horror offers a comprehensive guide to this popular genre. It explores its origins, canonical texts and thinkers, the crucial underlying themes of nostalgia and hauntology, and identifies new trends in the field. Divided into five parts, the first focuses on the history of Folk Horror from medieval texts to the present day. It considers the first wave of contemporary Folk Horror through the films of the ‘unholy trinity’, as well as discussing the influence of ancient gods and early Folk Horror. Part 2 looks at the spaces, landscapes, and cultural relics, which form a central focus for Folk Horror. In Part 3, the contributors examine the rich history of the use of folklore in children’s fiction. The next pa...
Current creatives across a variety of British media are taking inspiration for their work from, and ...
‘Folk horror’ has often been considered, following Mark Gatiss’ description of the genre, as central...
The notion of folk horror as a distinct sub-genre has developed in leaps and bounds since its reviva...
The Routledge Companion to Folk Horror offers a comprehensive guide to this popular genre. It explor...
SINCE AT LEAST 2010, critics have been working to define folk horror, understand its appeal, and est...
The last few years have seen an increased interest in everything remotely connected to folk horror. ...
This closing chapter returns to the concept of folk horror, which is a key locus of intersection for...
In this chapter I argue two separate (but related) things. Firstly, focusing primarily on the cult f...
This handbook examines the use of horror in storytelling, from oral traditions through folklore and ...
This handbook examines the use of horror in storytelling, from oral traditions through folklore and ...
Thomas Hardy and the Folk Horror Tradition takes the uncanny and unsettling fiction of Thomas Hardy ...
Outlining key elements of folk horror, this article discusses the influence of British 1970s televis...
This chapter identifies a wave of contemporary British fiction in which Folk Horror is redefined fro...
This article aims at investigating the American folk horror revival of the 2010s, focusing on texts ...
Folk Horror, although being identified as a cinematographic genre quite recently, sinks its roots in...
Current creatives across a variety of British media are taking inspiration for their work from, and ...
‘Folk horror’ has often been considered, following Mark Gatiss’ description of the genre, as central...
The notion of folk horror as a distinct sub-genre has developed in leaps and bounds since its reviva...
The Routledge Companion to Folk Horror offers a comprehensive guide to this popular genre. It explor...
SINCE AT LEAST 2010, critics have been working to define folk horror, understand its appeal, and est...
The last few years have seen an increased interest in everything remotely connected to folk horror. ...
This closing chapter returns to the concept of folk horror, which is a key locus of intersection for...
In this chapter I argue two separate (but related) things. Firstly, focusing primarily on the cult f...
This handbook examines the use of horror in storytelling, from oral traditions through folklore and ...
This handbook examines the use of horror in storytelling, from oral traditions through folklore and ...
Thomas Hardy and the Folk Horror Tradition takes the uncanny and unsettling fiction of Thomas Hardy ...
Outlining key elements of folk horror, this article discusses the influence of British 1970s televis...
This chapter identifies a wave of contemporary British fiction in which Folk Horror is redefined fro...
This article aims at investigating the American folk horror revival of the 2010s, focusing on texts ...
Folk Horror, although being identified as a cinematographic genre quite recently, sinks its roots in...
Current creatives across a variety of British media are taking inspiration for their work from, and ...
‘Folk horror’ has often been considered, following Mark Gatiss’ description of the genre, as central...
The notion of folk horror as a distinct sub-genre has developed in leaps and bounds since its reviva...