Font Size: a A A
Keyword [American gothic]
Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 2
1. Imagining National Identity In American Gothic Fiction:1776-1861
2. Carson McCullers And The Tradition Of American Gothic Fiction
3. A Study On Contemporary American Gothic Features In Pet Sematary
4. Enduring American Gothic Film
5. Social Transformation And Spatial Narratives
6. Irrationality: An Opportunity For Pioneering Literary Creation To Accept The Influence Of British And American Gothic Traditions
7. Bodies of evidence: Critical theory and audience response to American Gothic narratives
8. Postmodern American Gothic: The politics of fear in the works of Thomas Pynchon, David Lynch, and Steve Erickson
9. Lilith rising: American Gothic fiction and the evolution of the female hero in Sarah Wood's 'Julia and the Illuminated Baron,' E.D.E.N. Southworth's 'The Hidden Hand,' and Joss Whedon's 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer'
10. Gothic authors/ghost writers: The advent of unauthorized authorship in nineteenth-century American gothic literature
11. Specters of Haiti: Race, fear, and the American gothic, 1789--1855
12. Siting horror: Place and space in American Gothic fiction
13. Textual projections: The emergence of a postcolonial American Gothic
14. Re(forming) the republic: Gothic negotiations of American subjectivity from revolution to empire
15. Masquerading from the periphery: Literary and visual representations of performative vampiric corporeality in the Anglo-American Gothic tradition, 1816 - 2013
16. 'Ourself behind ourself, concealed': The thematic importance of doubling in nineteenth and early twentieth-century American Gothic literature
17. Natural causes: American gothic literature and the doctrine of natural law
18. Jewish-American gothic
19. Subversion, seduction, and the culture of consumption: The American gothic revisited in the work of Toni Morrison, Joyce Carol Oates, and Anne Rice
20. Twentieth-century American Gothic literature as cultural artifact: Science and technology as sources of destabilization in the fiction of H. P. Lovecraft, Richard Matheson, and Stephen King
  <<First  <Prev  Next>  Last>>  Jump to