Contemporary Scottish Gothic Mourning, Authenticity, and Tradition

An innovative reading of a wide range of contemporary Scottish novels in relation to literary tradition and modern philosophy, Contemporary Scottish Gothic provides a new approach to Scottish fiction and Gothic literature, and offers a fuller picture of c

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Contemporary Scottish Gothic Mourning, Authenticity, and Tradition Timothy C. Baker

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Contemporary Scottish Gothic

10.1057/9781137457202 - Contemporary Scottish Gothic, Timothy C. Baker

The Palgrave Gothic Series Series Editor: Clive Bloom

This series of gothic books is the first to treat the genre in its many inter-related, global and ‘extended’ cultural aspects to show how the taste for the medieval and the sublime gave rise to a perverse taste for terror and horror and how that taste became not only international (with a huge fan base in places such as South Korea and Japan) but also the sensibility of the modern age, changing our attitudes to such diverse areas as the nature of the artist, the meaning of drug abuse and the concept of the self. The series is accessible but scholarly, with referencing kept to a minimum and theory contextualised where possible. All the books are readable by an intelligent student or a knowledgeable general reader interested in the subject. Timothy C. Baker CONTEMPORARY SCOTTISH GOTHIC Mourning, Authenticity, and Tradition Dara Downey AMERICAN WOMEN’S GHOST STORIES IN THE GILDED AGE Barry Forshaw BRITISH GOTHIC CINEMA Margarita Georgieva THE GOTHIC CHILD David J. Jones SEXUALITY AND THE GOTHIC MAGIC LANTERN Desire, Eroticism and Literary Visibilities from Byron to Bram Stoker Lorna Piatti-Farnell and Maria Beville (editors) THE GOTHIC AND THE EVERYDAY Living Gothic Aspasia Stephanou READING VAMPIRE GOTHIC THROUGH BLOOD Bloodlines Catherine Wynne BRAM STOKER, DRACULA AND THE VICTORIAN GOTHIC STAGE

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10.1057/9781137457202 - Contemporary Scottish Gothic, Timothy C. Baker

Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to RMIT University Library - PalgraveConnect - 2016-03-14

Editorial Advisory Board: Dr Ian Conrich, University of South Australia, Barry Forshaw, author/journalist, UK, Professor Gregg Kucich, University of Notre Dame, USA, Professor Gina Wisker, University of Brighton, UK, Dr Catherine Wynne, University of Hull, UK.

Contemporary Scottish Gothic

Timothy C. Baker University of Aberdeen, UK

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