The introduction of the supernatural into literary discourse, together with an emphasis on insanity, visions and hallucinations, and not excluding such extreme motifs as sadism and bestiality, demonstrates how in the mid and late nineteenth-century century the Gothic tradition was still a potent resource for presenting a wide-range of psychological and cultural anxieties, perhaps to some extent a reaction to Victorian evolutionary positivism, the era’s optimistic confidence in science and the inevitability of progress. Without exception, in the ghost stories and vampire tales here analyzed, which belong to what has been identified as the Victorian Gothic, the concern with subjectivity and with the inner workings of the mind is so pronounce...
The end of the nineteenth century witnessed a rise in popularity of Gothic fiction, which included t...
Why, at a time when the majority of us no longer believe in ghosts, demons or the occult, does Gothi...
Recent decades have seen a revival of scholarly interest in Gothic fiction. Critics are attracted to...
The introduction of the supernatural into literary discourse, together with an emphasis on insanity,...
The Victorian era was arguably the most productive time for the Gothic genre. Laden with supernatura...
The establishment of the Gothic as one of the more multifaceted movements in our literary history is...
This study explores the paradox that the delineation of mind, the dominant concern of the English an...
Since ancient times, monsters have populated the human mind and, along with us, they have evolved...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 149-151)Psychologists, and Jungian psychologists especial...
This thesis examines how certain Gothic fictions of the nineteenth century draw upon and critique ph...
This paper explores the idea that the creation of the monsters’ existence at the hands of Gothic aut...
Gothic scholarship has enjoyed a long and fruitful relationship with developments in philosophy, the...
This thesis offers a study of a particular period (1884-1899) in Britain in which Fantastic literatu...
What is usually understood by the term "Gothic" is the distant and rather obscure period of Middle A...
This dissertation traces the development of the supernatural from the late eighteenth to the late ni...
The end of the nineteenth century witnessed a rise in popularity of Gothic fiction, which included t...
Why, at a time when the majority of us no longer believe in ghosts, demons or the occult, does Gothi...
Recent decades have seen a revival of scholarly interest in Gothic fiction. Critics are attracted to...
The introduction of the supernatural into literary discourse, together with an emphasis on insanity,...
The Victorian era was arguably the most productive time for the Gothic genre. Laden with supernatura...
The establishment of the Gothic as one of the more multifaceted movements in our literary history is...
This study explores the paradox that the delineation of mind, the dominant concern of the English an...
Since ancient times, monsters have populated the human mind and, along with us, they have evolved...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 149-151)Psychologists, and Jungian psychologists especial...
This thesis examines how certain Gothic fictions of the nineteenth century draw upon and critique ph...
This paper explores the idea that the creation of the monsters’ existence at the hands of Gothic aut...
Gothic scholarship has enjoyed a long and fruitful relationship with developments in philosophy, the...
This thesis offers a study of a particular period (1884-1899) in Britain in which Fantastic literatu...
What is usually understood by the term "Gothic" is the distant and rather obscure period of Middle A...
This dissertation traces the development of the supernatural from the late eighteenth to the late ni...
The end of the nineteenth century witnessed a rise in popularity of Gothic fiction, which included t...
Why, at a time when the majority of us no longer believe in ghosts, demons or the occult, does Gothi...
Recent decades have seen a revival of scholarly interest in Gothic fiction. Critics are attracted to...