Robert Mighall has argued that the Gothic is a mode fundamentally concerned with history and geography (Mighall 2003, xiv). In this chapter, I will examine the ways in which the Gothic mode functions in Peter Ackroyd’s trilogy of London histories, London: The Biography; Thames: Sacred River; and London Under. To date, much of the scholarship concerning the Gothic in Ackroyd’s works has tended to focus on analyses of particular novels, while very little has been written with regard to its presence within his historical writing. Within these three companion volumes on London’s history, Ackroyd complicates the relationship between history and geography in the city by engaging with the language and tropes of the Gothic to explore what he believ...
The Modern Gothic and Literary Doubles offers refreshing new analyses of the fictions of Gothic dual...
In this paper, I examine the complex temporality and spatiality of London in fin-de-siècle British f...
An analysis of Arthur Conan Doyle’s Holmesian Canon in the light of the scientific theorizations of ...
This article concerns Peter Ackroyd’s depiction of London as an arcane labyrinth within which demar...
London exerts attraction and repulsion upon travellers, writers and artists alike.Its past is oversh...
There are good reasons to call London the capital of urban fantasy. Like no other city it embodies a...
In my thesis, I argue that there has been a trend in post-World War II British literature that posit...
There are good reasons to call London the capital of urban fantasy. Like no other city it embodies a...
There are good reasons to call London the capital of urban fantasy. Like no other city it embodies a...
Peter Ackroyd’s Hawksmoor (1985) and The House of Dr. Dee (1993) are examples of a distinctive Briti...
This chapter explores the treatment of London by two authors whose work explores the concept and pow...
This paper concerns itself with investigating the relationship between representations and reality b...
Book synopsis: London has taken a central role in urban Gothic, from key canonic texts like Strange ...
Peter Ackroyd is traditionally listed among the foremost contemporary representatives of British psy...
In the late Victorian era a new type of novel appeared. Dark and creepy, filled with supernatural c...
The Modern Gothic and Literary Doubles offers refreshing new analyses of the fictions of Gothic dual...
In this paper, I examine the complex temporality and spatiality of London in fin-de-siècle British f...
An analysis of Arthur Conan Doyle’s Holmesian Canon in the light of the scientific theorizations of ...
This article concerns Peter Ackroyd’s depiction of London as an arcane labyrinth within which demar...
London exerts attraction and repulsion upon travellers, writers and artists alike.Its past is oversh...
There are good reasons to call London the capital of urban fantasy. Like no other city it embodies a...
In my thesis, I argue that there has been a trend in post-World War II British literature that posit...
There are good reasons to call London the capital of urban fantasy. Like no other city it embodies a...
There are good reasons to call London the capital of urban fantasy. Like no other city it embodies a...
Peter Ackroyd’s Hawksmoor (1985) and The House of Dr. Dee (1993) are examples of a distinctive Briti...
This chapter explores the treatment of London by two authors whose work explores the concept and pow...
This paper concerns itself with investigating the relationship between representations and reality b...
Book synopsis: London has taken a central role in urban Gothic, from key canonic texts like Strange ...
Peter Ackroyd is traditionally listed among the foremost contemporary representatives of British psy...
In the late Victorian era a new type of novel appeared. Dark and creepy, filled with supernatural c...
The Modern Gothic and Literary Doubles offers refreshing new analyses of the fictions of Gothic dual...
In this paper, I examine the complex temporality and spatiality of London in fin-de-siècle British f...
An analysis of Arthur Conan Doyle’s Holmesian Canon in the light of the scientific theorizations of ...