From Anne Rice's best-selling novels to our recurrent interest
in vampires and the occult, the Gothic has an unyielding hold on
our imagination. But what exactly does "Gothic" mean? How does it
differ from "terror" or "horror," and where do its parameters lie?
Through a wide range of brief essays written by leading scholars,
The Handbook of the Gothic, second edition, provides a virtual
encyclopedia of things Gothic. From the Demonic to the Uncanny, the
Bronte sisters to Melville, this volume plots the characteristics
of Gothic's vastly different schools and manifestations, offering a
comprehensive guide of Gothic writing and culture.
Among the many topics and figures discussed are: American
Gothic, the Bronte Sisters, Angela Carter, the Demonic, Female
Gothic, Ghost Stories, Film, Washington Irving, Henry James, H. P.
Lovecraft, Madness, Herman Melville, Monstrosity, Orientalism,
Post-Colonial Gothic, Anne Rice, Romanticism, Sado-Masochism, Bram
Stoker, the Sublime, the Uncanny, Vampires, and Werewolves.
This revised edition of The Handbook of the Gothic contains over
twenty new entries on Gothic writers such as Stephen King and
Daphne Du Maurier, new genres such as African-American Gothic, new
terms like Gothic Graphic Novel and Comic, and a new preface which
situates the handbook within current studies of the Gothic.
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