Tag Archives: Children
‘Do fictional monsters reflect our reality?’, The Royal Institution, 5 June 2018
This event at The Royal Institute, London may be of interest: Do fictional monsters reflect our reality? Tuesday 5 June, 7.00pm – 8.30pm Frankenstein’s creature is a classic example of a monster in popular culture. But what can fictional beings … Continue reading
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Tagged Children, classical literature, Frankenstein, Gothic, Monsters, neurology
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New Publications: Dangerous Bodies and Evil Children
There are two excellent publications out at the moment. The first is Dangerous Bodies: Historicising the Corporeal Gothic (2016) by Marie Mulvey-Roberts which looks at how the body is oppressed and surpressed in Gothic texts. The other one is an edited book Little Horrors: … Continue reading
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Tagged adaptation, aesthetics, body Gothic, Children, Evil, Gothic, Gothic films, Gothic novels, horror, Horror films
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