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Monthly Archives: October 2014
My hero: Mary Shelley by Neil Gaiman
The fantasy writer Neil Gaiman discusses the wonder of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.
Posted in Critical thoughts
Tagged Byron, Frankenstein, Gothic, Gothic novel, John Polidori, Mary Shelley, Monsters, Percy Shelley, SF
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Conference Report: Ann Radcliffe at 250
A great review by Carly Stevenson, Lauren Nixon and Kathleen Hudson of the marvellous Ann Radcliffe at 250 Conference at the University of Sheffield in June this year by . I attended this conference, superbly organized by the University of … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged aesthetics, Ann Radcliffe, architecture, Conference, Eighteenth century, Gothic, Gothic novel, Jane Austen, landscape, poetry, Romanticism, sensibility, Victorian Gothic, visual art
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Let me grab your soul away – Kate Bush and gothic
A fascinating article tracing Gothic themes in Kate Bush’s songs and the allusions to Gothic cinema therein.
Posted in Critical thoughts
Tagged Emily Brontë, Film, Gothic, Hanry James, Horror Film, Intertextuality, Kate Bush, music, Stephen King, Wuthering Heights
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The Evolution of the Female Vampire
Jamie Spears, who is completing her PhD at the University of Sunderland, has written a fascinating account of the origins of female vampire here.
Posted in Critical thoughts
Tagged Female Gothic, Gothic, Gothic novel, lamia, mythology, succubi, Vampires, Victorian Gothic
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Artistic Takes on 9 Classic Fairy Tales
Some witty and rather lovely pictorial reinterpretations of classic fairy tales.
Irish Gothics: Genres, Forms, Modes, and Traditions, 1760-1890
New book from Palgrave Macmillan, edited by Christina Morin and Niall Gillespie, on Irish Gothic literature in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Posted in Books and Articles, Publications
Tagged Eighteenth century, Genre, Gothic, Irish literature, Nineteenth century
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The Gothic and the Everyday: Living Gothic
New book from Palgrave Macmillan, edited by Lorna Piatti-Farnell and Maria Beville, on the relation of Gothic to lived experience.
Posted in Books and Articles, Publications
Tagged Cultural Studies, Folklore, Gothic, History
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Prince Lestat: The Vampire Chronicles 11 by Anne Rice
Coming soon (on 30 October 2014, appropriately): the new Anne Rice novel, Prince Lestat. Rice returns at last to the Vampire Chronicles series, which began twenty years ago with the classic Interview With the Vampire.
Fairytales and Storytelling
An exciting season of broadcasts on fairy tales and storytelling on BBC Radio 4
Posted in Events
Tagged Alice in Wonderland, Faeries, Fairy tales, Grimm brothers, storytelling
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Penny Dreadful: dismembering and assembling the Victorian Gothic
OGOM contributor Conrad Aquilana gives his analysis of the TV series Penny Dreadful.
Posted in Critical thoughts
Tagged fin de siècle, Frankenstein, Gothic, Intertextuality, Oscar Wilde, TV, Victorian Gothic, Werewolves
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