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- Editors:
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Glennis Byron
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University of Stirling, UK
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David Punter
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University of Stirling, UK
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Table of contents (14 chapters)
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Back Matter
Pages 245-256
About this book
These essays explore some of the most significant current issues concerning the terrain of the Gothic perspective, offering a variety of possible answers to the crucial question: What is Gothic? The collection begins by addressing general issues about the locations and structure of Gothic; this is followed by various considerations of Gothic as a specific historical phenomenon, linked with specific aspects of British, American, and European society; and, finally, by an exploration of Gothic writing during recent decades.
About the editors
FRED BOTTING Lecturer in Literary Theory, University of Lancaster
CHRISTINE FERGUSON Doctoral student in English, Tulane University, New Orleans
JERROLD E. HOGLE Professor of English, University Distinguished Professor, and Chair of the Faculty at the University of Arizona
AVRIL HORNER Senior Lecturer in English and Associate Director of the European Studies Research Institute, University of Salford
JEANNETTE IDIART University of Washington
JENNIFER SCHULZ University of Washington
ROBERT MIGHALL Commissioning Editor, London Publisher
ERIC SAVOY Professor of American Literature, University of Calgary
DAVID SEED Reader in English Studies, University of Liverpool
HELEN F. THOMPSON Assistant Professor, Arizona State University
BARNARD TURNER Lecturer in Modern Literature, National University of Singapore
WILLIAM VEEDER Professor of English, University of Chicago
ALEXANDRA WARWICK Lecturer in English, University of Westminster
SUE ZLOSNIK Head of English, Liverpool Hope University