The appearance of the ghostly is generally described as a manifestation, and to perceive the ghostly is predicated on the act of seeing. To be manifest is to be apparent, clear, evident and obvious and a manifestation is an act of revelation, even one of proof. The genre of the ghostly however is rarely truly seen in critical works, and the aim of this thesis is to engage with and explore the implications raised by the act of seeing within the tradition of the British ghost story. The appearance of the ghostly not only requires the acknowledgement of the existence of ‘the other’ by witnesses, but also actively prompts the viewer to see all that surrounds them in a wholly new way. With the focus firmly on the issue of seeing, this thesis se...
Ghost stories have served integral functions to various societies: a confrontation of mortality, an ...
The term “phantom limb” is used to describe the phenomenal tingling sensation that occurs in the ner...
The Victorians were haunted by the supernatural, by ghosts and fairies, table-rappings and telepathi...
This paper investigates the connection between the spiritualist movement and the literary ghost stor...
This paper investigates the connection between the spiritualist movement and the literary ghost stor...
The Victorian culture of mourning and fascination with death is only partly responsible for the rise...
This book resituates the ghost story as a matter of literary hospitality and as part of a vital preh...
The scholarly cataloguing and study of oral folktales, the evolution of Gothic fiction, the rise of ...
This study examines the interpretations that were made of ghosts in England, and to a lesser extent ...
This book argues that theology is central to an understanding of the literary ghost story. Victorian...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
This chapter considers the ghosts that become visible to white men, but it also examines the phenome...
At the lowest point of its descent to inartistic ugliness, the Gothic tale was a gallery crowded wit...
This article employs a Jungian analytical perspective in its exploration of the phenomenon of ghost ...
In the 19th century, photography was often employed in attempts to objectively capture evidence of p...
Ghost stories have served integral functions to various societies: a confrontation of mortality, an ...
The term “phantom limb” is used to describe the phenomenal tingling sensation that occurs in the ner...
The Victorians were haunted by the supernatural, by ghosts and fairies, table-rappings and telepathi...
This paper investigates the connection between the spiritualist movement and the literary ghost stor...
This paper investigates the connection between the spiritualist movement and the literary ghost stor...
The Victorian culture of mourning and fascination with death is only partly responsible for the rise...
This book resituates the ghost story as a matter of literary hospitality and as part of a vital preh...
The scholarly cataloguing and study of oral folktales, the evolution of Gothic fiction, the rise of ...
This study examines the interpretations that were made of ghosts in England, and to a lesser extent ...
This book argues that theology is central to an understanding of the literary ghost story. Victorian...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
This chapter considers the ghosts that become visible to white men, but it also examines the phenome...
At the lowest point of its descent to inartistic ugliness, the Gothic tale was a gallery crowded wit...
This article employs a Jungian analytical perspective in its exploration of the phenomenon of ghost ...
In the 19th century, photography was often employed in attempts to objectively capture evidence of p...
Ghost stories have served integral functions to various societies: a confrontation of mortality, an ...
The term “phantom limb” is used to describe the phenomenal tingling sensation that occurs in the ner...
The Victorians were haunted by the supernatural, by ghosts and fairies, table-rappings and telepathi...