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|a Neo-Gothic narratives :
|b illusory allusions from the past /
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|a Anthem studies in Gothic literature
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|a Cover -- Front Matter -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Chapters Int-11 -- Introduction -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter One "Through A Glass Darkly": the Gothic trace -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter Two Dark Descen(den)ts: Neo-Gothic Monstrosity and the Women of Frankenstein -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter Three Theorising Race, Slavery and the New Imperial Gothic in Neo-Victorian Returns to Wuthering Heights -- Notes -- Bibliography
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|a Chapter Four Toxic Neo-Gothic Masculinity: Mr. Hyde, Tyler Durden and Donald J. Trump as Angry White Men -- Dr. Jekyll's failure as a gentleman -- Fight Club: Violence as male bonding -- Snowflakes and white male supremacy -- Neo-Gothic toxic American masculinity -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter Five Shadows of the Vampire: Neo-Gothicism in Dracula, Ripper Street and What we do in the Shadows -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter Six "Here we are, Again!": Neo-Gothic Narratives of Textual Haunting, from Peter Ackroyd's Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem -- Notes -- Bibliography
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|a Chapter Seven Spectral Females, Spectral Males: Coloniality and Gender in Neo-Gothic Australian Novels -- The return of the repressed (ideology) -- Haunted houses -- Spectral femininity -- Spectral males -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter Eight "We Are All Humans": Self-Aware Zombies and Neo-Gothic Posthumanism -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter Nine Neo-Gothic Dinosaurs and the Haunting of History -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter Ten Doctor Who's Shaken Faith in Science: Mistrusting Science from the Gothic to the Neo-Gothic -- Notes -- Bibliography
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|a Chapter Eleven The Devil's in it: The Bible as Gothic -- Notes -- Bibliography -- NOTES ON Contributors -- End Matter -- Index
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|a 'Neo-Gothic Narratives' defines and theorises what mobilises the employment of the Gothic to speak to our own times.
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|a Gothic fiction (Literary genre)
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|a LITERARY CRITICISM
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|a Maier, Sarah E.
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