The first book-length study to address Moore's significance to the
Gothic, this volume is also the first to provide in-depth analyses
of his spoken-word performances, poetry and prose, as well as his
comics and graphic novels. The essays collected here identify the
Gothic tradition as perhaps the most significant cultural context
for understanding Moore's work, providing unique insight into its
wider social and political dimensions as well as addressing key
theoretical issues in Gothic Studies, Comics Studies and Adaptation
Studies. Scholars, students and general readers alike will find
fresh insights into Moore's use of horror and terror, homage and
parody, plus allusion and adaptation. The international list of
contributors includes leading researchers in the field and the
studies presented here enhance the understanding of Moore's works
while at the same time exploring the ways in which these serve to
advance a broader appreciation of Gothic aesthetics. -- .
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