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Women and the Gothic - An Edinburgh Companion

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Informationen zum Autor Avril Horner is Emeritus Professor of English Literature at Kingston University. With Sue Zlosnik she has co-authored many articles and several books, including Daphne du Maurier: Writing, Identity and the Gothic Imagination (1998), Gothic and the Comic Turn (2005) and Women and the Gothic (2016). Other works include Edith Wharton: Sex, Satire and the Older Woman (with Janet Beer, 2011) and Living on Paper: Letters from Iris Murdoch, 1934-1995 (with Anne Rowe, 2015). Alone, she has published essays on writers such as Djuna Barnes, Kate Chopin, Iris Murdoch and Carol Ann Duffy. Her biography of Barbara Comyns will be published in 2024. Sue Zlosnik is Emeritus Professor of English at Manchester Metropolitan University and former co-President of the International Gothic Association. With Avril Horner, she has published six books, including Daphne du Maurier: Writing, Identity and the Gothic Imagination (1998), Gothic and the Comic Turn (2005), The Edinburgh Companion to Women and the Gothic (2016) as well as numerous essays and articles. Alone, she has published essays on writers as diverse as J. R. R. Tolkien and Chuck Palahniuk and a monograph, Patrick McGrath (2011). She is co-editor (with Agnes Andeweg) of Gothic Kinship (2013). Klappentext ***AUTHOR-APPROVED*** A re-assessment of the Gothic in relation to the female, the 'feminine', feminism and post-feminism This collection of newly commissioned essays brings together major scholars in the field of Gothic studies in order to re-think the topic of 'Women and the Gothic'. The 14 chapters in this volume encompass debates about the term 'Female Gothic', the legacy of second-wave feminism, developments in the theorisation of gender and the problematics of post-feminism, including challenges from a younger generation of women. The contributors explore Gothic works - from established classics to recent films and novels - from feminist and post-feminist perspectives. The result is a lively book that combines rigorous close readings with elegant use of theory in order to question some ingrained assumptions about women, the Gothic and identity. Key Features - Revitalises the long-running debate about women, the Gothic and identity - Engages with the political agendas of feminism and post-feminism - Prioritises the concerns of woman as reader, author and critic - Offers fresh readings of both classic and recent Gothic works Avril Horner is Emeritus Professor of English at Kingston University and Sue Zlosnik is Emeritus Professor of Gothic Literature at Manchester Metropolitan University. Among the books they have co-authored are Daphne du Maurier: Writing, Identity and the Gothic Imagination and Gothic and the Comic Turn (Palgrave Macmillan, 1998 and 2005)....

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Authors Avril (Kingston University) Horner, Avril (Kingston University) Zlosnik Horner, Horner Avril, Horner Avril Zlosn
Assisted by Avril Horner (Editor), Avril (Kingston University) Horner (Editor), Sue Zlosnik (Editor), Sue (Manchester Metropolitan University) Zlosnik (Editor)
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 22.02.2016
 
EAN 9780748699124
ISBN 978-0-7486-9912-4
No. of pages 272
Series Edinburgh Companions to the Go
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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