E. Hogle (ed.)The Cambridge Companion to Gothic Fiction
Herausgeber: Hogle, Jerrold E.
Jerrold E. Hogle is Professor of English and University Distinguished Professor at the University of Arizona. He has published widely in Romantic literature, cultural theory, and the Gothic.
Preface
Contributors
Chronology
1. Introduction: The 'Gothic' in Western culture Jerrold E. Hogle
2. The genesis of 'Gothic' fiction E. J. Clery
3. The 1790s: the effulgence of the Gothic Robert Miles
4. The continental Gothic Terry Hale
5. Gothic fictions and Romantic writing in Britain Michael Gamer
6. The Scottish and Irish Gothic David Punter
7. English Gothic theatre Jeffrey N. Cox
8. The Victorian Gothic in English novels and stories, 1830-85 Alison Milbank
9. The rise of American Gothic Eric Savoy
10. Gothic fiction at the turn of the century, 1885-1930 Kelly Hurley
11. The Gothic on screen Misha Kavka
12. The colonial and post-colonial Gothic Lizabeth Paravinisi-Gebert
13. The contemporary Gothic Steven Bruhm
14. Aftergothic (consumption, machines, and Black Holes) Fred Botting
Guide to further reading
Index.
Preface; Contributors; Chronology; 1. Introduction: The 'Gothic' in Western culture Jerrold E. Hogle; 2. The genesis of 'Gothic' fiction E. J. Clery; 3. The 1790s: the effulgence of the Gothic Robert Miles; 4. The continental Gothic Terry Hale; 5. Gothic fictions and Romantic writing in Britain Michael Gamer; 6. The Scottish and Irish Gothic David Punter; 7. English Gothic theatre Jeffrey N. Cox; 8. The Victorian Gothic in English novels and stories, 1830-85 Alison Milbank; 9. The rise of American Gothic Eric Savoy; 10. Gothic fiction at the turn of the century, 1885-1930 Kelly Hurley; 11. The Gothic on screen Misha Kavka; 12. The colonial and post-colonial Gothic Lizabeth Paravinisi-Gebert; 13. The contemporary Gothic Steven Bruhm; 14. Aftergothic (consumption, machines, and Black Holes) Fred Botting; Guide to further reading; Index.