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By exploring the extension of traditional gothic into the contemporary gothic, we can see the classic tropes of violence and monsters portrayed from the late 18th century into modern gothic texts. However, using three of Oates' contemporary texts, we can examine what it is to be a monster; is it the physical appearance of the body, or is it a manipulation of the mind? By using these two conflicting symbols to explore Oates' presentation of monsters and violence, we can see how she subverts them, thus creating a new strain of gothic congruent with her writing style and demonstrating that the…mehr

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By exploring the extension of traditional gothic into the contemporary gothic, we can see the classic tropes of violence and monsters portrayed from the late 18th century into modern gothic texts. However, using three of Oates' contemporary texts, we can examine what it is to be a monster; is it the physical appearance of the body, or is it a manipulation of the mind? By using these two conflicting symbols to explore Oates' presentation of monsters and violence, we can see how she subverts them, thus creating a new strain of gothic congruent with her writing style and demonstrating that the monstrous can inhabit the human form. The three texts examined in this book are Carthage (2014), Landfill in Dear Husband,: stories (2010) and Rape: a love story (2003).
Autorenporträt
Elle Finn graduated from Brighton University with a Bachelor's degree in English Literature and Education Studies. Now working as a Marketing Executive, Elle has been professionally producing content for over 6 years. She has experience working at the Daily Mail, Bank of America Merrill Lynch and BBC. She currently lives in London.