The Palgrave Handbook to Horror Literature
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| Shrnutí: | XX, 534 p. text |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2018.
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| Vydání: | 1st ed. 2018. |
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| On-line přístup: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97406-4 |
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Obsah:
- 1. Introduction, Kevin Corstorphine
- 2. Bhayānaka (Horror and the Horrific) in Indian Aesthetics, Dhananjay Singh
- 3. Horror in the Medieval North: The Troll, Ármann Jakobsson
- 4. The Horror Genre and Aspects of Native American Indian Literature, Joy Porter
- 5. Vampires, Shape-Shifters, and Sinister Light: Mistranslating Australian Aboriginal Horror in Theory and Literary Practice, Naomi Simone Borwein
- 6. Men, Women, and Landscape in American Horror Fiction, Dara Downey
- 7. Blood Flows Freely: The Horror of Classic Fairy Tales, Lorna Piatti-Farnell
- 8. Turning Dark Pages and Transacting with the Inner Self: Adolescents’ Perspectives of Reading Horror Texts, Phil Fitzsimmons
- 9. Horror and Damnation in Medieval Literature, Andrew J. Power
- 10. The Jacobean Theater of Horror, Tony Perrello
- 11. “A mass of unnatural and repulsive horrors”: Staging Horror in Nineteenth-Century English Theatre, Sarah A. Winter
- 12. Horror in Gothic Chapbooks, Franz J. Potter
- 13. “We stare and tremble”: Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Horror Novels, Natalie Neill
- 14. “The Horror! The Horror!”: Tracing Horror in Modernism from Conrad to Eliot, Matthias Stephan
- 15. Global Horror: Pale Horse, Pale Rider, David Punter
- 16. Vampires: Reflections in a Dark Mirror, Wendy Fall
- 17. Zombie Fictions, Anya Heise-von der Lippe
- 18. “You don’t think I’m like any other boy. That’s why you’re afraid”: Haunted / Haunting Children from The Turn of the Screw to Tales of Terror, Chloé Germaine Buckley
- 19. Discussing Dolls: Horror and the Human Double, Sandra Mills
- 20. “They Have Risen Once: They May Rise Again”: Animals in Horror Literature, Bernice M. Murphy
- 21. Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Woods?: Deep Dark Forests and Literary Horror, Elizabeth Parker
- 22. Disability and Horror, Alan Gregory
- 23. Monstrous Machines and Devilish Devices, Gwyneth Peaty
- 24. “And Send her Well-Dos’d to the Grave”: Literary Medical Horror, Laura R. Kremmel
- 25. Imperial Horror and Terrorism, Johan Höglund
- 26. Postmodern Literary Labyrinths: Spaces of Horror Reimagined, Katharine Cox
- 27. Evolutionary Study of Horror Literature, Mathias Clasen
- 28. Transgressive Horror and Politics: The Splatterpunks and Extreme Horror, Aalya Ahmad
- 29. Boundary Crossing and Cultural Creation: Transgressive Horror and Politics of the 1990s, Coco d’Hont
- 30. “Maggot Maladies”: Origins of Horror as a Culturally Proscribed Entertainment, Sarah Cleary
- 31. The Mother of All Horrors: Medea’s Infanticide in African American Literature, Christina Dokou
- 32. Horror, Race, and Reality, Ordner W. Taylor, III
- 33. Postcolonial Horror, Tabish Khair
- 34. Conceptualizing Varieties of Space in Horror Fiction, Andrew Hock Soon Ng
- 35. Towards an Acoustics of Literary Horror, Matt Foley
- 36. Hesitation Marks: The Fantastic and The Satirical in Postmodern Horror, Laura Findlay
- 37. “It’s Alive!” New Materialism and Literary Horror, Susan Yi Sencindiver
- 38. Horror “After Theory”, Lyle Enright.