Locating the Gothic in British Modernity (Clemson University Press w/ Lup)

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Locating the Gothic in British Modernity (Clemson University Press w/ Lup)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 272 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781802070279
  • DDC分類 823.91209

Full Description

The late-Victorian era has
been extensively researched as a period of Gothic literature, and this study
seeks to build upon this body of work by connecting the content of such studies
to the early decades of the twentieth century, which are less often seen in
terms of Gothic or supernatural literature. Beginning with the quintessentially urban
Gothic space of fin de siècle London, as represented in classic texts such as Dracula and Arthur Machen's The Great God Pan, the study proceeds to
ask how the themes and energies which emerge in this moment evolve throughout
the early twentieth century. In the ghost stories of authors like M.R. James,
the Edwardian era witnesses an uncanny return to the rural English landscape,
in which modernity encounters the re-emergence of suppressed fears and forces.
After World War One, London again experiences a renewal of Gothic themes, with
figures such as D.H. Lawrence and T.S. Eliot representing the city as a
stricken and desolate space, haunted by the trauma and ghosts of the recent
conflict. That legacy of violence and loss is also evident in rural representations
of place in the 1920s and 1930s, along with a renewed interest in
supernaturalism and paganism found in authors like Sylvia Townsend Warner and
Mary Butts. Ultimately, this study argues, this period of dramatic social and
cultural change is shadowed by a corresponding evolution in Gothic literary
representation, whether that is expressed through modernist experimentation or
more conventional narrative forms.

Contents

 Introduction

1.
The Strangely Mingled Monster: Gothic Invasions, Occupations and Outgrowths in Fin
de Siècle London

2.
The Old Subconscious Trail of Dread: Shadows, Animism and Re-Emergence in the
Rural World

3.
In the Black Ruins of the Frenzied Night: Spectral Encounters in Wartime and
Postwar London

4. From the Waste Land to the Dark Tower: Revitalizing the Rural Gothic in the Interwar Period

Conclusion

Index

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