The Representation of the Wonderful and the Preternatural between the Gothic Novel and Fin-de-Siècle Literature
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Language: en
Published: Dec. 21, 2020
Elizabethan England • Stevenson • Uncanny • Horace Walpole • Space • Foley effects • Gothic novel • Doyle • Islands • Virginia Woolf • Ann Radcliffe • Vampire • Fin de siècle • Henry James • Aesthetic Culture • Deformed pigs • Romance • Fantastic • Edmund Burke • Transatlantic literature • Marvellous • Realism • Ruyard Kipling • Form • Narrative Annexe • Victorian Era • Escapism • Geopoetics • Empiricism • Supernatural Horror • The Sublime • The ‘Aesthetic Fantastic’ • Ghost Story • George Eliot • Narrative • The Mysteries of Udolpho • Harriet Beecher Stowe • Joseph Conrad • Genre • Monsters • Gothic • Late-Victorian Context • Olalla • Mimetic Dimension • The Castle of Otranto • Wells • Spiritualism • Aesthetics • Religious and political propaganda • Psycho-acoustic ambience • Monstrous births • Supernatural • Street literature • Border-crossing • Robert Louis Stevenson • Mysticism • Hybridity • Gothic Novel