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Edition:
Second edition.
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Electronic reproduction. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 2017. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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ISBN:
9781526125712 (eBook)
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9781526125729 (eBook)
Series Statement:
Manchester Gothic
Content:
An intriguing overview of Gothic literature.
Content:
Based cogently and accessibly on several important theorists, this book elucidates both the general theoretical and historical view of the gothic . It is one of the most important, most cited and most influential volumes in the explosion of the gothic over the last twenty years, now available again in paperback. Provides individual readings of major gothic texts including works by Byron, Austen, Shelley and Keats.
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Gothic writing has enjoyed a revival in recent years and many lesser-known titles have been republished. In this timely and provocative study Robert Miles uses the tools of modern literary theory and criticism to analyse this very distinctive body of texts. Miles introduces the reader to contexts of Gothic in the eigteenth century including its historical development and its placement within the period's concerns with discourse and gender.〈BR〉〈BR〉By using texts ranging from sensational novels such as The Monk and The Mysteries of Udolpho, poetic variations on Gothic by Coleridge, Shelley and Keats, to satirical works on the theme by Jane Austen, Miles presents an intriguing overview of Gothic literature. By drawing extensively on the ideas of Michel Foucault to establish a genealogy he brings Gothic writing in from the margins of 'popular fiction', resituating it at the centre of debate about Romanticism.
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Previous edition 1993.
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Introduction: What is Gothic?〈BR〉1. Historicizing the Gothic 〈BR〉2. The Gothic as discourse 〈BR〉3. The hygienic self: gender in the Gothic 〈BR〉4. Narratives of nurture 〈BR〉5. Narratives of descent 〈BR〉6. Radcliffe and interiority: towards the making of The Mysteries of Udolpho〈BR〉7. Horrid shadows: the Gothic in Northanger Abbey 〈BR〉8. Avatars of Matthew Lewis’s The Monk: Ann Radcliffe’s The Italian and Charlotte Dacre’s Zofloya: Or, The Moor 〈BR〉9. The poetic tale of terror: Christabel, The Eve of St Agnes and Lamia〈BR〉Conclusion: Lees Kruitzner and Byrons Werner〈BR〉Bibliography〈BR〉Index.
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Also available in print form.
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Mode of access: internet via World Wide Web.
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In English.
Additional Edition:
Print version: Miles, Robert. Gothic writing, 1750-1820 : a genealogy, ISBN 9780719060090
Language:
English
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