Representations of the Gothic and Horror in popular culture
Enjoy free access to selected chapters from popular titles until 25 November 2020.
Neo-Victorian Madness
FREE CHAPTER - Queering the Madwoman: A Mad/Queer Narrative in Margaret Atwood’s Alias Grace and Its Adaptation
The Palgrave Handbook of Contemporary Gothic
FREE CHAPTER - Abjection and Body Horror
Postmodern Vampires
FREE CHAPTER - Introduction: ‘Something from the Vampire’s Point of View’
The Haunted House in Women’s Ghost Stories
FREE CHAPTER - Introduction: Women in the Haunted House
Canadian Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror
FREE CHAPTER - Indigenous Futurist Film: Speculation and Resistance in Jeff Barnaby’s Rhymes for Young Ghouls and File Under Miscellaneous
The Palgrave Handbook to Horror Literature
FREE CHAPTER - Vampires: Reflections in a Dark Mirror
The Forest and the EcoGothic
FREE CHAPTER - Introduction: Into the Woods
Contemporary Women's Gothic Fiction
FREE CHAPTER - Margaret Atwood and Canadian Women’s Gothic—Spite, Lies, Split Selves and Self-Deception
The Monstrous-Feminine in Contemporary Japanese Popular Culture
FREE CHAPTER - Open Wounds: Situating the Monstrous-Feminine in Contemporary Japan
British Detective Fiction 1891–1901
FREE CHAPTER - Introduction: The Successors to Sherlock Holmes
Contemporary Gothic Drama
FREE CHAPTER - ‘I Hate This Job’: Guiding Ripper Tours in the East End
The Photographic Uncanny
FREE CHAPTER - A Political Uncanny: The Homelessness of Photographs
Weird Fiction in Britain 1880–1939
FREE CHAPTER - Weird Tales and Pulp Decadence
Fairytale and Gothic Horror
FREE CHAPTER - Gothic Transgression, Horror and Film
Japanese Horror and the Transnational Cinema of Sensations
FREE CHAPTER - Double Trouble: Doppelgängers in Japanese Horror
Gothic Animals
FREE CHAPTER - Introduction
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