This volume offers a variety of reflections on the multifaceted and hybrid forms that the Gothic, Gothic modes, and Gothicism present in the Irish literary tradition. The seventeen essays collected here cover a broad time span, stretching approximately from 1820 (the year of publication of "Melmoth the Wanderer") to the end of the twentieth century. They explore a wide range of topics through a positive diversity of theoretical and methodological approaches. The shared focus is on prose fiction, with occasional incursions into poetry, drama, and fine art practice.
“It is all written in the palm of my hand […] I forgot which”. Gothic Parodies in Oscar Wilde’s Short Stories
Cristiano Ragni
2018-01-01
Abstract
This volume offers a variety of reflections on the multifaceted and hybrid forms that the Gothic, Gothic modes, and Gothicism present in the Irish literary tradition. The seventeen essays collected here cover a broad time span, stretching approximately from 1820 (the year of publication of "Melmoth the Wanderer") to the end of the twentieth century. They explore a wide range of topics through a positive diversity of theoretical and methodological approaches. The shared focus is on prose fiction, with occasional incursions into poetry, drama, and fine art practice.File in questo prodotto:
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