CONTESTED CASTLE: GOTHIC NOVELS AND THE SUBVERSION OF DOME

by Kate Ellis

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The Gothic novel emerged out of the romantic mist alongside a new conception of the home as a separate sphere for women. Looking at novels from Horace Walpole's Castle of Otranto to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Kate Ferguson Ellis investigates the relationship between these two phenomena of middle-class culture--the idealization of the home and the popularity of the Gothic--and explores how both male and female authors used the Gothic novel to challenge the false claim of home as a safe, protected place. Linking terror -- the most important ingredient of the Gothic novel -- to acts of transgression, Ellis shows how houses in Gothic fiction imprison those inside them, while those locked outside wander the earth plotting their return and their revenge.
 
  • ISBN10 0252060482
  • ISBN13 9780252060489
  • Publish Date 1 June 1989
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of Illinois Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 248
  • Language English