An impressive and highly original study, The Rise of the Gothic Novel is an invaluable contribution to the continuing literary debates surrounding this influential genre.
An impressive and highly original study, The Rise of the Gothic Novel is an invaluable contribution to the continuing literary debates surrounding this influential genre.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Maggie Kilgour is an Associate Professor of English at McGill University. She is the author of From Communion to Cannibalism: An Anatomy of Metaphors of Incorporation.
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Part I Chapter 1 The Nature of Gothic, Maggie Kilgour Chapter 2 Past and Present, Maggie Kilgour Chapter 3 The Sublime and the Odd, Maggie Kilgour Chapter 4 Everything that Rises Must Converge, Maggie Kilgour Part 102 Part II Chapter 5 Godwin and the Gothic of Revolution, Maggie Kilgour Chapter 6 The Reveries of a Solitary Woman, Maggie Kilgour Chapter 7 The Chymicall Wedding and the Bourgeois Marriage, Maggie Kilgour Part 103 Part III Chapter 8 From Here to Here, Maggie Kilgour Chapter 9 Lewis's Gothic Revolution, Maggie Kilgour Chapter 10 'A Way thus Dark and Circuitous', Maggie Kilgour Part 4 Part IV Chapter 11 The Artist as Goth, Maggie Kilgour Chapter 12 The Rise of Gothic Criticism, Maggie Kilgour
Part I Chapter 1 The Nature of Gothic, Maggie Kilgour Chapter 2 Past and Present, Maggie Kilgour Chapter 3 The Sublime and the Odd, Maggie Kilgour Chapter 4 Everything that Rises Must Converge, Maggie Kilgour Part 102 Part II Chapter 5 Godwin and the Gothic of Revolution, Maggie Kilgour Chapter 6 The Reveries of a Solitary Woman, Maggie Kilgour Chapter 7 The Chymicall Wedding and the Bourgeois Marriage, Maggie Kilgour Part 103 Part III Chapter 8 From Here to Here, Maggie Kilgour Chapter 9 Lewis's Gothic Revolution, Maggie Kilgour Chapter 10 'A Way thus Dark and Circuitous', Maggie Kilgour Part 4 Part IV Chapter 11 The Artist as Goth, Maggie Kilgour Chapter 12 The Rise of Gothic Criticism, Maggie Kilgour
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