In this ground-breaking study Francesca Saggini explores the relationship between the late eighteenth-century novel and the theatre, arguing that the implicit theatricality of the Gothic novel made it an obvious source from which dramatists could take ideas. Similarly, elements of the theatre provided inspiration to novelists. Saggini opens her study with a very useful and persuasive overview of the themes and forms of Gothic drama. In her view, stage appropriation is the textual threshold in which novelistic and dramatic/ performative texts overlap on and disseminate through each other. She examines in details the use of three specific aspects of Gothic dramatic language as recorded by both novel and drama: music, lighting, and scene ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This dissertation explores the connection between the ...
My dissertation, “Phantoms of Old Forms: The Gothic Mode in the Dramatic Verse of Tennyson and Brown...
Connections between the Gothic and opera remain a subsidiary concern to most writers on the Gothic a...
In this ground-breaking study Francesca Saggini explores the relationship between the late eighteent...
This thesis offers a theoretically-aware discussion of the stage appropriations of Gothic novels and...
Gothic horror centers its focus on tragedy, death and romance. Thought of as a genre unto itself, a ...
text"Uncanny Affects" argues, broadly, that the gothic novel of the eighteenth and nineteenth centur...
This study demonstrates that much of the Gothic novel's effect results from the form of the classica...
This thesis is an examination of values and craftsmanship in the Gothic novel, and sets out to demon...
Gothic studies, the specialist academic field that explores the Gothic text, has developed substanti...
Recent decades have seen a revival of scholarly interest in Gothic fiction. Critics are attracted to...
Since Ellen Moers coined the concept of the female Gothic in 1974, numerous studies have been dedic...
This paper is the outcome of a series of seminars dedicated to the reading of Joanna Baillie’s Gothi...
Between the 1790s and the 1820s, more than fifty women writers wrote in what we now call the Gothic...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06Gothic drama reached a height of popularity in the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This dissertation explores the connection between the ...
My dissertation, “Phantoms of Old Forms: The Gothic Mode in the Dramatic Verse of Tennyson and Brown...
Connections between the Gothic and opera remain a subsidiary concern to most writers on the Gothic a...
In this ground-breaking study Francesca Saggini explores the relationship between the late eighteent...
This thesis offers a theoretically-aware discussion of the stage appropriations of Gothic novels and...
Gothic horror centers its focus on tragedy, death and romance. Thought of as a genre unto itself, a ...
text"Uncanny Affects" argues, broadly, that the gothic novel of the eighteenth and nineteenth centur...
This study demonstrates that much of the Gothic novel's effect results from the form of the classica...
This thesis is an examination of values and craftsmanship in the Gothic novel, and sets out to demon...
Gothic studies, the specialist academic field that explores the Gothic text, has developed substanti...
Recent decades have seen a revival of scholarly interest in Gothic fiction. Critics are attracted to...
Since Ellen Moers coined the concept of the female Gothic in 1974, numerous studies have been dedic...
This paper is the outcome of a series of seminars dedicated to the reading of Joanna Baillie’s Gothi...
Between the 1790s and the 1820s, more than fifty women writers wrote in what we now call the Gothic...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06Gothic drama reached a height of popularity in the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This dissertation explores the connection between the ...
My dissertation, “Phantoms of Old Forms: The Gothic Mode in the Dramatic Verse of Tennyson and Brown...
Connections between the Gothic and opera remain a subsidiary concern to most writers on the Gothic a...