Bernice M. Murphy, popular literature lecturer at Dublin’s Trinity College, opens her wide-ranging survey of The Rural Gothic in American Popular Culture with a telling remark: “it is no coincidence that when American authors and film-makers fantasise about the end of civilisation as they know it, they so often produce narratives which unconsciously evoke the beginnings of European settlement”(2). Indeed, a body of scholarship in gothic fiction (Fiedler, Goddu, Lloyd-Smith) concurs in tracing back the trope of the inherent monstrosity and grotesqueness of the American wilderness and its inhabitants to the literary production that stemmed out of the earliest days of the New World’s conquest, ranging from travellers’ memoirs to captivity tale...
Rural living in America conjures up images of traditional families based on agrarian industry in the...
This book examines the development of literary constructions of Irish-American identity from the mid...
This introductory chapter explores the integral role that class played in the establishment of a def...
Bernice M. Murphy, popular literature lecturer at Dublin’s Trinity College, opens her wide-ranging s...
Bernice M. Murphy, The Suburban Gothic in American Popular Culture. Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrav...
The Midwest has been an absent center of literary studies for as long as people have passed it over ...
UnrestrictedThe gothic genre has always been tied to empire-building, flourishing, as it does, in tw...
Recent decades have seen a revival of scholarly interest in Gothic fiction. Critics are attracted to...
During the Progressive Era, American realist and naturalist writers frequently employed the gothic m...
‘If the Gothic emerges in the shadows cast by modernity and its pasts, Ireland proved an unhappy hau...
Traditionally, the gothic genre has been identified as a formula fiction worthy of little serious st...
Derived from the work of Bernice M. Murphy, Suburban Gothic is a subgenre in popular culture provi...
May We One Day Be Found is a novel inspired by a historical event that has never been approached bef...
Various texts theorize the wanton woman and the conditions that created her but none so much as Lesl...
Provides a new account of the emergence of Irish gothic fiction in mid-eighteenth century. This book...
Rural living in America conjures up images of traditional families based on agrarian industry in the...
This book examines the development of literary constructions of Irish-American identity from the mid...
This introductory chapter explores the integral role that class played in the establishment of a def...
Bernice M. Murphy, popular literature lecturer at Dublin’s Trinity College, opens her wide-ranging s...
Bernice M. Murphy, The Suburban Gothic in American Popular Culture. Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrav...
The Midwest has been an absent center of literary studies for as long as people have passed it over ...
UnrestrictedThe gothic genre has always been tied to empire-building, flourishing, as it does, in tw...
Recent decades have seen a revival of scholarly interest in Gothic fiction. Critics are attracted to...
During the Progressive Era, American realist and naturalist writers frequently employed the gothic m...
‘If the Gothic emerges in the shadows cast by modernity and its pasts, Ireland proved an unhappy hau...
Traditionally, the gothic genre has been identified as a formula fiction worthy of little serious st...
Derived from the work of Bernice M. Murphy, Suburban Gothic is a subgenre in popular culture provi...
May We One Day Be Found is a novel inspired by a historical event that has never been approached bef...
Various texts theorize the wanton woman and the conditions that created her but none so much as Lesl...
Provides a new account of the emergence of Irish gothic fiction in mid-eighteenth century. This book...
Rural living in America conjures up images of traditional families based on agrarian industry in the...
This book examines the development of literary constructions of Irish-American identity from the mid...
This introductory chapter explores the integral role that class played in the establishment of a def...