Twentieth-century Romance and Gothic Writers

Twentieth-century Romance and Gothic Writers
Title Twentieth-century Romance and Gothic Writers PDF eBook
Author James Vinson
Publisher
Pages 920
Release 1982
Genre American fiction
ISBN

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Twentieth-century Romance and Historical Writers

Twentieth-century Romance and Historical Writers
Title Twentieth-century Romance and Historical Writers PDF eBook
Author Lesley Henderson
Publisher Saint James Press
Pages 888
Release 1990
Genre Literary Criticism
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An encyclopedic, biographical survey of the genre. The entry for each writer consists of a biography, a complete list of separately published books, and a signal critical essay. In addition, living entrants were invited to comment on their work. Series characters and locales have been indicated. Also included are notations of available bibliographies, manuscript collections, and critical studies. Acidic paper. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Gothic Novels of the Twentieth Century

Gothic Novels of the Twentieth Century
Title Gothic Novels of the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Elsa J. Radcliffe
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 304
Release 1979
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780810811904

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Easy to use, competently indexed, and fun to explore, this bibliography is an irresistible antidote for all forms of gothic snobbery. Recommended for gothophiliacs, gothophobiacs, and readers with idle nights and empty weekends.

Twentieth-century Romance and Gothic Writers

Twentieth-century Romance and Gothic Writers
Title Twentieth-century Romance and Gothic Writers PDF eBook
Author James Vinson
Publisher Gale Cengage
Pages 922
Release 1982
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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Gothic Writers

Gothic Writers
Title Gothic Writers PDF eBook
Author Douglass H. Thomson
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 543
Release 2001-11-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0313006911

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With its roots in Romanticism, antiquarianism, and the primacy of the imagination, the Gothic genre originated in the 18th century, flourished in the 19th, and continues to thrive today. This reference is designed to accommodate the critical and bibliographical needs of a broad spectrum of users, from scholars seeking critical assistance to general readers wanting an introduction to the Gothic, its abundant criticism, and the present state of Gothic Studies. The volume includes alphabetically arranged entries on more than 50 Gothic writers from Horace Walpole to Stephen King. Entries for Russian, Japanese, French, and German writers give an international scope to the book, while the focus on English and American literature shows the dynamic nature of Gothicism today. Each of the entries is devoted to a particular author or group of authors whose works exhibit Gothic elements, beginning with a primary bibliography of works by the writer, including modern editions. This section is followed by a critical essay, which examines the author's use of Gothic themes, the author's place in the Gothic tradition, and the critical reception of the author's works. The entries close with selected, annotated bibliographies of scholarly studies. The volume concludes with a timeline and a bibliography of the most important broad scholarly works on the Gothic.

Romantic Presences in the Twentieth Century

Romantic Presences in the Twentieth Century
Title Romantic Presences in the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Mark Sandy
Publisher Routledge
Pages 236
Release 2016-04-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1317061489

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Concerned with the intermingled thematic and formal preoccupations of Romantic thought and literary practice in works by twentieth-century British, Irish, and American artists, this collection examines the complicated legacy of Romanticism in twentieth-century novels, poetry, and film. Even as key twentieth-century cultural movements have tried to subvert or debunk Romantic narratives of redemptive nature, individualism, perfectibility, and the transcendence of art, the forms and modes of feeling associated with the Romantic period continue to exert a signal influence on the modern moment - both as a source of tension and as creative stimulus. As the essays here show, the exact meaning of the Romantic bequest may be bitterly contested, but it has been difficult to leave behind. The contributors take up a wide range of authors, including Virginia Woolf, F. Scott Fitzgerald, W. H. Auden, Doris Lessing, Seamus Heaney, Hart Crane, William Faulkner, Don DeLillo, and Jonathan Franzen. What emerges from this lively volume is a fuller picture of the persistence and variety of the Romantic period's influence on the twentieth-century.

Women’s Literary Tradition and Twentieth-Century Hungarian Writers

Women’s Literary Tradition and Twentieth-Century Hungarian Writers
Title Women’s Literary Tradition and Twentieth-Century Hungarian Writers PDF eBook
Author Anna Menyhért
Publisher BRILL
Pages 361
Release 2019-12-16
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004417494

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In Women’s Literary Tradition and Twentieth-Century Hungarian Writers, Anna Menyhért presents the cases of five women writers whose legacy literary criticism has neglected or distorted, thereby depriving succeeding generations of vital cultural memory and inspiration. A best-selling novelist and poet in her time, Renée Erdős wrote innovatively about women's experience of sexual love. Minka Czóbel wrote modern trauma texts only to pass into literary history branded, as a result of ideological pressure in communist times, as an 'ugly woman'. Ágnes Nemes Nagy, celebrated for her ‘masculine’ poems, felt she must suppress her ‘feminine’ poems. Famous writer’s widow Ilona Harmos Kosztolányi’s autobiographical writing tackles the physical challenges of girls' adolescence, and offers us a woman’s thoughtful Holocaust memoir. Anna Lesznai, émigrée and visual artist, wove together memory and fiction using techniques from patchworking and embroidery.