Literature, the Gothic and the Reconstruction of History
The Past as Nightmare
Herausgeber: Renshaw, Daniel; Cocks, Neil
Literature, the Gothic and the Reconstruction of History
The Past as Nightmare
Herausgeber: Renshaw, Daniel; Cocks, Neil
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Literature, the Gothic and the Reconstruction of History, made up of contributions from archivists, historians and literary critics, examines how horror fiction and the wider Gothic mode have engaged with the constructed conception of "history".
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Literature, the Gothic and the Reconstruction of History, made up of contributions from archivists, historians and literary critics, examines how horror fiction and the wider Gothic mode have engaged with the constructed conception of "history".
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 529g
- ISBN-13: 9781032736464
- ISBN-10: 1032736461
- Artikelnr.: 71745019
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 529g
- ISBN-13: 9781032736464
- ISBN-10: 1032736461
- Artikelnr.: 71745019
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Daniel Renshaw is Lecturer in Modern History in the Department of History at the University of Reading, UK. His research focuses on migration, diaspora, prejudice and identity in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Neil Cocks is Associate Professor in the Department of English Literature at the University of Reading, UK. He has published widely on subjects as diverse as Victorian literature, children's literature, Ayn Rand, critical university studies, film theory and the Gothic.
Introduction - Neil Cocks and Daniel Renshaw; Part I. The Prehuman and
Prehistoric; 1. Gothic Nightmares of Prehistory: How the Victorian
Imagination Gave Birth to Dinosaurs as We Know Them; 2. Natural History vs.
Human History: The Scary Return of the Past in Fortitude; Part II. The
Medieval and the Early Modern; 3. "'Tis a fearful height!": Temporal and
Physical Vertigo in Eighteenth-Century Gothic Plays; 4. "Embodied, to the
eye of Fear": Affective Encounters and Antiquarian Mediation in Anne
Bannerman's Tales of Superstition and Chivalry; 5. An Inheritance of
Witches: William Harrison Ainsworth's Uses of the Medieval in The
Lancashire Witches; 6. Winterson's Witches: A Reappraisal and Reclamation
of the Abject; Part III. The Long Nineteenth Century; 7. Human Remains
and/in Gothic Nightmares: Revisiting the Past?; 8. "The Pretence of
Civilisation": Gothic Progress in G. W. M. Reynolds's The Mysteries of
London; 9. The Gothic Nature of Archives and the Work of M.R James and
Henry James; 10. Transnational Gothic Histories and the Migrant Experience
in Britain; Part IV. The Modern; 11. The Haunting of the Past in
Contemporary Italian Gothic Fiction; 12. History, Haunting through the
Layers in Contemporary Staged Ghost Stories; 13. "The Historical Text as
Literary Artifact", or Reading History as Gothic: Identity, Event, Time;
Index
Prehistoric; 1. Gothic Nightmares of Prehistory: How the Victorian
Imagination Gave Birth to Dinosaurs as We Know Them; 2. Natural History vs.
Human History: The Scary Return of the Past in Fortitude; Part II. The
Medieval and the Early Modern; 3. "'Tis a fearful height!": Temporal and
Physical Vertigo in Eighteenth-Century Gothic Plays; 4. "Embodied, to the
eye of Fear": Affective Encounters and Antiquarian Mediation in Anne
Bannerman's Tales of Superstition and Chivalry; 5. An Inheritance of
Witches: William Harrison Ainsworth's Uses of the Medieval in The
Lancashire Witches; 6. Winterson's Witches: A Reappraisal and Reclamation
of the Abject; Part III. The Long Nineteenth Century; 7. Human Remains
and/in Gothic Nightmares: Revisiting the Past?; 8. "The Pretence of
Civilisation": Gothic Progress in G. W. M. Reynolds's The Mysteries of
London; 9. The Gothic Nature of Archives and the Work of M.R James and
Henry James; 10. Transnational Gothic Histories and the Migrant Experience
in Britain; Part IV. The Modern; 11. The Haunting of the Past in
Contemporary Italian Gothic Fiction; 12. History, Haunting through the
Layers in Contemporary Staged Ghost Stories; 13. "The Historical Text as
Literary Artifact", or Reading History as Gothic: Identity, Event, Time;
Index
Introduction - Neil Cocks and Daniel Renshaw; Part I. The Prehuman and
Prehistoric; 1. Gothic Nightmares of Prehistory: How the Victorian
Imagination Gave Birth to Dinosaurs as We Know Them; 2. Natural History vs.
Human History: The Scary Return of the Past in Fortitude; Part II. The
Medieval and the Early Modern; 3. "'Tis a fearful height!": Temporal and
Physical Vertigo in Eighteenth-Century Gothic Plays; 4. "Embodied, to the
eye of Fear": Affective Encounters and Antiquarian Mediation in Anne
Bannerman's Tales of Superstition and Chivalry; 5. An Inheritance of
Witches: William Harrison Ainsworth's Uses of the Medieval in The
Lancashire Witches; 6. Winterson's Witches: A Reappraisal and Reclamation
of the Abject; Part III. The Long Nineteenth Century; 7. Human Remains
and/in Gothic Nightmares: Revisiting the Past?; 8. "The Pretence of
Civilisation": Gothic Progress in G. W. M. Reynolds's The Mysteries of
London; 9. The Gothic Nature of Archives and the Work of M.R James and
Henry James; 10. Transnational Gothic Histories and the Migrant Experience
in Britain; Part IV. The Modern; 11. The Haunting of the Past in
Contemporary Italian Gothic Fiction; 12. History, Haunting through the
Layers in Contemporary Staged Ghost Stories; 13. "The Historical Text as
Literary Artifact", or Reading History as Gothic: Identity, Event, Time;
Index
Prehistoric; 1. Gothic Nightmares of Prehistory: How the Victorian
Imagination Gave Birth to Dinosaurs as We Know Them; 2. Natural History vs.
Human History: The Scary Return of the Past in Fortitude; Part II. The
Medieval and the Early Modern; 3. "'Tis a fearful height!": Temporal and
Physical Vertigo in Eighteenth-Century Gothic Plays; 4. "Embodied, to the
eye of Fear": Affective Encounters and Antiquarian Mediation in Anne
Bannerman's Tales of Superstition and Chivalry; 5. An Inheritance of
Witches: William Harrison Ainsworth's Uses of the Medieval in The
Lancashire Witches; 6. Winterson's Witches: A Reappraisal and Reclamation
of the Abject; Part III. The Long Nineteenth Century; 7. Human Remains
and/in Gothic Nightmares: Revisiting the Past?; 8. "The Pretence of
Civilisation": Gothic Progress in G. W. M. Reynolds's The Mysteries of
London; 9. The Gothic Nature of Archives and the Work of M.R James and
Henry James; 10. Transnational Gothic Histories and the Migrant Experience
in Britain; Part IV. The Modern; 11. The Haunting of the Past in
Contemporary Italian Gothic Fiction; 12. History, Haunting through the
Layers in Contemporary Staged Ghost Stories; 13. "The Historical Text as
Literary Artifact", or Reading History as Gothic: Identity, Event, Time;
Index







