Klosterheim

Klosterheim
Title Klosterheim PDF eBook
Author Thomas De Quincey
Publisher
Pages 296
Release 1855
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Klosterheim

Klosterheim
Title Klosterheim PDF eBook
Author Thomas De Quincey
Publisher Wildside Press LLC
Pages 202
Release 2008-10-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0941028364

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Memorials and Other Papers: Klosterheim. The sphinx's riddle. The Templars' dialogues

Memorials and Other Papers: Klosterheim. The sphinx's riddle. The Templars' dialogues
Title Memorials and Other Papers: Klosterheim. The sphinx's riddle. The Templars' dialogues PDF eBook
Author Thomas De Quincey
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 1868
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Memorials: Klosterheim. The sphinx's riddle. The templars' dialogues

Memorials: Klosterheim. The sphinx's riddle. The templars' dialogues
Title Memorials: Klosterheim. The sphinx's riddle. The templars' dialogues PDF eBook
Author Thomas De Quincey
Publisher
Pages 370
Release 1856
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Klosterheim: Or, the Masque. By the English Opium-Eater I.e. T. De Quincey

Klosterheim: Or, the Masque. By the English Opium-Eater I.e. T. De Quincey
Title Klosterheim: Or, the Masque. By the English Opium-Eater I.e. T. De Quincey PDF eBook
Author Thomas De Quincey
Publisher
Pages 296
Release 1855
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The White Wolf

The White Wolf
Title The White Wolf PDF eBook
Author Michael Moorcock
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 944
Release 2022-10-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1534445765

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From World Fantasy Lifetime Achievement Award winner Michael Moorcock comes the final installment of the Elric of Melnibone series, brought to vivid new life with stunning illustrations. In one of the most well-known and well-loved fantasy epics of the 20th century, Elric is the brooding, albino emperor of the dying Kingdom of Melnibone. After coming into an unnatural, devastating power that felled his enemy Yrkoon and destroyed an entire city, Elric is haunted by the many deaths he caused and sets out on a quest for redemption and renewed purpose. The White Wolf is the final volume in Michael Moorcock’s incredible series, which created fantasy archetypes that have echoed through the genre for generations. Originally published in the 1970s, this book is brought to vivid new life with stunning illustrations from magnificent artists in the fantasy field.

The Palgrave Handbook of Gothic Origins

The Palgrave Handbook of Gothic Origins
Title The Palgrave Handbook of Gothic Origins PDF eBook
Author Clive Bloom
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 609
Release 2022-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3030845621

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This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of research on the Gothic Revival. The Gothic Revival was based on emotion rather than reason and when Horace Walpole created Strawberry Hill House, a gleaming white castle on the banks of the Thames, he had to create new words to describe the experience of gothic lifestyle. Nevertheless, Walpole’s house produced nightmares and his book The Castle of Otranto was the first truly gothic novel, with supernatural, sensational and Shakespearean elements challenging the emergent fiction of social relationships. The novel’s themes of violence, tragedy, death, imprisonment, castle battlements, dungeons, fair maidens, secrets, ghosts and prophecies led to a new genre encompassing prose, theatre, poetry and painting, whilst opening up a whole world of imagination for entrepreneurial female writers such as Mary Shelley, Joanna Baillie and Ann Radcliffe, whose immensely popular books led to the intense inner landscapes of the Bronte sisters. Matthew Lewis’s The Monk created a new gothic: atheistic, decadent, perverse, necrophilic and hellish. The social upheaval of the French Revolution and the emergence of the Romantic movement with its more intense (and often) atheistic self-absorption led the gothic into darker corners of human experience with a greater emphasis on the inner life, hallucination, delusion, drug addiction, mental instability, perversion and death and the emerging science of psychology. The intensity of the German experience led to an emphasis on doubles and schizophrenic behaviour, ghosts, spirits, mesmerism, the occult and hell. This volume charts the origins of this major shift in social perceptions and completes a trilogy of Palgrave Handbooks on the Gothic—combined they provide an exhaustive survey of current research in Gothic studies, a go-to for students and researchers alike.