In our times, one of the most prevailing forms of terror is certainly the psychological terror. In the history of literature and cinema, it’s impossible to forget some very widely known characters called psychos, especially those created by Edgar Allan Poe, Robert Bloch, Stephen King, Bret Easton Ellis, Sarah Kane and Patrick McGrath. Usually, they are haunted not only by their own private memories, but also by a literary memory that associates them to a common heritage, as if each psychotic character belonged to a very old gothic family, in which every member had been cursed to inherit the disease of his ancestors or the sins of his fathers. Haunted by images of their past, that recurrently return to the present, these psychos defy the bar...
Ghost stories are an ingrained part of most cultures because, typically, humans must be forced to co...
The article deals with the immersive novel “The Raw Shark Texts” by Steven Hall in the aspect of gen...
This thesis explores depictions of suffering in American haunted house horror films and considers ho...
In our times, one of the most prevailing forms of terror is certainly the psychological terror. In t...
Psychos’ Haunting Memories: A(n) (Un)common Literary Heritage Maria Antónia Lima Abstract: ...
Haunted houses are still a central figure in contemporary American film and literature alike. Contem...
The fear of the dead visiting the living from beyond the grave is common in many cultures of the wor...
Using psychoanalytic theory, one can see that the Gothic genre addresses fears to reveal the ever-te...
The introduction of the supernatural into literary discourse, together with an emphasis on insanity,...
The ‘uncanny’, according to Freud — the feeling that something familiar turns out as strange and unk...
The writing of Sigmund Freud and Joseph Conrad at the turn of the nineteenth century mounts a critiq...
In Mathematics there are two types of numbers known as ‘real’ and ‘imaginary’. Both of them are addr...
Both Life of Pi by Yann Martel and The Narative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket by Edgar Allen Poe...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Apocalyptic exceptionalism and existential particulari...
The article entitled Childhood subversions and infantilizations of adulthood in the literature and f...
Ghost stories are an ingrained part of most cultures because, typically, humans must be forced to co...
The article deals with the immersive novel “The Raw Shark Texts” by Steven Hall in the aspect of gen...
This thesis explores depictions of suffering in American haunted house horror films and considers ho...
In our times, one of the most prevailing forms of terror is certainly the psychological terror. In t...
Psychos’ Haunting Memories: A(n) (Un)common Literary Heritage Maria Antónia Lima Abstract: ...
Haunted houses are still a central figure in contemporary American film and literature alike. Contem...
The fear of the dead visiting the living from beyond the grave is common in many cultures of the wor...
Using psychoanalytic theory, one can see that the Gothic genre addresses fears to reveal the ever-te...
The introduction of the supernatural into literary discourse, together with an emphasis on insanity,...
The ‘uncanny’, according to Freud — the feeling that something familiar turns out as strange and unk...
The writing of Sigmund Freud and Joseph Conrad at the turn of the nineteenth century mounts a critiq...
In Mathematics there are two types of numbers known as ‘real’ and ‘imaginary’. Both of them are addr...
Both Life of Pi by Yann Martel and The Narative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket by Edgar Allen Poe...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Apocalyptic exceptionalism and existential particulari...
The article entitled Childhood subversions and infantilizations of adulthood in the literature and f...
Ghost stories are an ingrained part of most cultures because, typically, humans must be forced to co...
The article deals with the immersive novel “The Raw Shark Texts” by Steven Hall in the aspect of gen...
This thesis explores depictions of suffering in American haunted house horror films and considers ho...