This comprehensive study of author Thomas Harris' popular works
focuses particularly on Harris's internationally known antihero
Hannibal "The Cannibal" Lecter in the classic novels Red Dragon,
Silence of the Lambs, and Hannibal. In 12 scholarly essays, the
work examines several themes within Harris' trilogy, including the
author's artistic exploration of repressed desires, his refinement
of neo-noir themes and the serial killer motif, and his developing
perceptions of feminine gender roles. Several essays also focus on
Harris' works before and after the popular trilogy, examining
themes such as gothic romance in Harris's first novel Black Sunday
and the making of a monster in the trilogy's 2006 prequel Hannibal
Rising.
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