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Author Archives: Sam George
When the Sun Stands Still
We are gong to be posting a fair amount of material on YA fiction and the Gothic over the next few weeks whilst the Generation Dead module is running and I wanted to begin with this story for the Winter … Continue reading
Inviting Vampires into the Academy
I finished teaching MA ‘Reading the Vampire: Science, Sexuality and Alterity in Modern Culture’ yesterday (see tab for ‘Undead Studies’ above) with a pertinent session on folklore and fiction. The course is designed to come full circle visiting the monstrous … Continue reading
Supernatural Cities CFP @imaginetheurban
Many of you will remember the fabulous research seminar by Dr Karl Bell on Spring-Heeled Jack: and this conference has developed out of Karl’s supernatural cities project. I like the Baudelaire and Benjamin aspect of the CFP and the symposium … Continue reading
Posted in CFP (Conferences), Conferences
Tagged Ghosts, supernatural, supernatural creatures, urban gothic
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Happy New Year OGOMERS
Happy New Year OGOMERS everywhere!! Thanks for following us this year and for your company at Company of Wolves!!
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Talking Trees and Unsettling Sensibilities
I came across Lars Ostenfeld’s unsettling adaptation of Han’s Andersen’s The Fir Tree (Danish: Grantræet) on the BBC iPlayer today. The tale was first published with ‘The Snow Queen’ on 21st December 1844. The story is narrated by the tree … Continue reading
Do Jelly Babies Have A Dark Past?
Jelly babies were the much loved sweet of Dr Who but they were originally called ‘unclaimed babies’ eww. You can uncover their dark past here This is my first ever gothic sweets story and there is a connection between Bassets … Continue reading
White Rabbit: Yuletide Adventures in Wonderland @BritishLibrary
Over the Christmas period I celebrated my unbirthday by going to the Alice in Wonderland Exhibition at the British Library (one of the best free exhibitions to be found in London ever). It really was very special looking at Lewis … Continue reading
Posted in Critical thoughts, Events, exhibitions, Fun stuff
Tagged Alice in Wonderland
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Creepy Merry Christmas Victorian Style
We’ve been sending Christmas cards since 1843 but the Victorians had a slightly different take on the festive season looking at these unsettling images. You can read more about the ghosts of Christmas past through the eyes of the Victorians … Continue reading
Have Yourself A Gothic Little Christmas from OGOM
OGOM wishes you a gothic little Christmas! Have yourself a gothic little Christmas Let your heart be light From now on, our troubles will be out of sight Have yourself a gothic little Christmas Make the Yuletide dark From now … Continue reading
Savage Girls and Wild Boys
Those of you who attended the OGOM Company of Wolves Conference will know that I have a special interest in wild or feral children and by coincidence one of the authors that Kaja has just posted on, Katharine Rundell, has … Continue reading
Posted in Critical thoughts, Events, Reviews
Tagged feral children, peter the wild boy, YA Fiction
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