Hawthorne’s The House of the Seven Gables is a text about haunting on many levels: Hawthorne himself is haunted by his family history and by the literary influence of British gothic; the house is haunted by literal ghosts, signaling the unresolved nature of past events; the novel’s characters are haunted by the family history and their own unfulfilled futures. The book is also haunted by the Pyncheon nostalgia for the old aristocratic order, as well as by capitalist exploitation of racial and class others. This paper uses Jacques Derrida’s concept of hauntology to explore those different facets of the ghostly. As a result, the reading of Gables’ ghosts reveals a tension at the heart of the novel between a pessimistic and an optimistic readi...
Most of the criticism on the writings of Hawthorne focus on his family, religion, and class. Each of...
PhDThe 'haunted home' has enjoyed a long-standing position as a motif within society, crossing a sp...
This thesis explores the conventions of both historical and Gothic fiction in order to investigate w...
This dissertation deals with the symbolic uses of the prominent old houses in selected fiction of Na...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, February, 2021C...
The years following the introduction of the daguerreotype in 1839 saw the emergence of two alternati...
Although Hawthorne himself chose it in the preface to describe The House of the Seven Gables, paving...
Through the structure of a haunted house, this thesis surveys horror literature from the late 1800s ...
This thesis traces the development of the haunted house in British and American literature and cover...
This article focuses on William Gibson’s s hort story “The Gernsback Continuum”, and its reading tha...
Halfway Houses examines popular American Gothic fiction through a critical focus on what I call the ...
Traditionally, the gothic genre has been identified as a formula fiction worthy of little serious st...
This thesis combines work in hauntology and phenomenology to explore the ways in which individuals e...
This thesis addresses the central role of the haunted house in mid-to-late Victorian Gothic texts. I...
This short introductory paper presents some key aspects of hauntological approaches in cultural stud...
Most of the criticism on the writings of Hawthorne focus on his family, religion, and class. Each of...
PhDThe 'haunted home' has enjoyed a long-standing position as a motif within society, crossing a sp...
This thesis explores the conventions of both historical and Gothic fiction in order to investigate w...
This dissertation deals with the symbolic uses of the prominent old houses in selected fiction of Na...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, February, 2021C...
The years following the introduction of the daguerreotype in 1839 saw the emergence of two alternati...
Although Hawthorne himself chose it in the preface to describe The House of the Seven Gables, paving...
Through the structure of a haunted house, this thesis surveys horror literature from the late 1800s ...
This thesis traces the development of the haunted house in British and American literature and cover...
This article focuses on William Gibson’s s hort story “The Gernsback Continuum”, and its reading tha...
Halfway Houses examines popular American Gothic fiction through a critical focus on what I call the ...
Traditionally, the gothic genre has been identified as a formula fiction worthy of little serious st...
This thesis combines work in hauntology and phenomenology to explore the ways in which individuals e...
This thesis addresses the central role of the haunted house in mid-to-late Victorian Gothic texts. I...
This short introductory paper presents some key aspects of hauntological approaches in cultural stud...
Most of the criticism on the writings of Hawthorne focus on his family, religion, and class. Each of...
PhDThe 'haunted home' has enjoyed a long-standing position as a motif within society, crossing a sp...
This thesis explores the conventions of both historical and Gothic fiction in order to investigate w...