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Tag Archives: Gothic
A Round-Up of the Best YA and Children’s Literature of 2015
The Guardian has written a round-up of the best children’s literature of 2015 (including YA literature). It’s worth looking through for the tales that have Gothic or lupine tropes. There are a few that sprung out for me: Deep Water … Continue reading
L’Abbe Bordelon’s ‘Monsieur Oufle’ on Radio 4 Extra
There is currently a radio adaptation of Abbe Laurent Bordelon’s A History of the Ridiculous Extravagancies of Monsieur Oufle (1710) on the BBC iPlayer. In the story, the eponymous M. Oufle, a believer in the supernatural and reader of works such … Continue reading
Gothic Doubling and the Double, Gothically by Katherine Bowers
Over on the Facebook site, Bill has shared this very interesting article about the Double as a Gothic trope. Written by Katherine Bowers, ‘Gothic Doubling and the Double, Gothically’ looks at Fyodor Dostoevsky’s The Double (1846) and how it has been reproduced … Continue reading
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Tagged adaptation, aesthetics, Film, Gothic, Gothic novel
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Review of Gothic Manchester’s ‘What Lies Beneath’
There was a deep irony to my journey north for ‘‘What Lies Beneath’, the symposium to mark the Gothic Manchester Festival because what lay beneath the venue was a very big part of my youth – The Cornerhouse. Cornerhouse was … Continue reading
Fear Itself on the BBC
Though I haven’t caught up with it yet, I am very excited to watch the BBC’s programme ‘Fear Itself’ (2015) at some point this week. It describes itself as a journey through 100 years of horror film and the blurb … Continue reading
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Tagged adaptation, aesthetics, body Gothic, Gothic, horror, Horror Film, sexuality
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Chris Riddell’s Goth Girl and the Wuthering Fright
I have been lucky enough to finish reading Chris Riddell’s latest book in the Goth Girl series, Goth Girl and the Wuthering Fright (2015). The series follows the adventures of Ada Goth, the daughter of the renowned poet Lord Goth who is ‘mad, … Continue reading
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Tagged adaptation, Byron, Children's literature, Gothic, Vampires, Werewolves, YA Fiction
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Shakespeare’s Vampires
My two worlds collide in this article: ‘Shakespeare’s Vampire: Hubris in Coriolanus, Meyer’s Twilight, and Stoker’s Dracula’ by Patrick Gray.
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Tagged Dracula, Gothic, Shakespeare, Twilight, Vampires
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A Compendium of Monsters
Over the Halloween period, the Wellcome Collection have put together an online compendium of monsters including the witch, zombie, werewolf, vampire and ghost. Though it’s quite tongue-in-cheek, I always think it is interesting to note what constitutes the stereotype of … Continue reading
Posted in Critical thoughts, Fun stuff, Resources
Tagged adaptation, aesthetics, Ghosts, Gothic, horror, Monsters, Vampires, Werewolves, witches, Zombies
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Post-Halloween Blues
There is no denying it – the weather is getting worse, I’ve laundered my woollen apparel, hoovered up the last of the glitter, cut my fake nails short, and turned the calendar to a new month, Gothtober is officially over. … Continue reading
Mussorgsky – Night on the Bare Mountain (Bernstein)
Continuing the witches theme. Not strictly for Hallowe’en, but an eerie accompaniment to my Walpurgisnacht poem: Mussorgsky – Night on the bare mountain (Bernstein)