Gothic Literature (Edinburgh Critical Guides to Literature)

by Andrew Smith.

Martin Halliwell (Editor) and Andy Mousley (Editor)

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This introductory study provides a thorough grounding in both the history of Gothic literature and the way in which Gothic texts have been (and can be) critically read. The book opens with a chronology and an introduction to the principal texts and key critical terms, followed by four chapters: The Gothic Heyday 1760-1820; Gothic 1820-1865; Gothic Proximities 1865-1900; and the Twentieth Century. The discussion examines how the Gothic has developed in different national contexts and in different forms, including novels, novellas, poems, and films. Each chapter concludes with a close reading of a specific text - Frankenstein, Jane Eyre, Dracula and The Silence of the Lambs - to illustrate the ways in which contextual discussion informs critical analysis. The book ends with a conclusion outlining possible future developments within scholarship on the Gothic.
Key Features * Provides a single, comprehensive and accessible introduction to Gothic literature * Offers a coherent account of the historical development of the Gothic in a range of literary and national contexts * Introduces the ways in which critical theories of class, gender, race and national identity have been applied to Gothic texts *Includes an outline of essential resources and a guide to further reading
  • ISBN10 0748623698
  • ISBN13 9780748623693
  • Publish Date 13 September 2007 (first published 1 January 2007)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 13 May 2013
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Edinburgh University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 224
  • Language English