Love, Mystery and Misery: Feeling in Gothic Fiction

Love, Mystery and Misery: Feeling in Gothic Fiction

by Coral Ann Howells
Love, Mystery and Misery: Feeling in Gothic Fiction

Love, Mystery and Misery: Feeling in Gothic Fiction

by Coral Ann Howells

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Overview

The current Gothic revival in literature and film encourages us to look again to the earliest Gothic novels written beween 1790 and 1820, when Gothic was the most popular kind of fiction in England. Dr. Howells proposes a radical reassessment of these novels to emphasize their importance as experiments in imaginative writing. Her object, the study of feeling, is central to Gothic, for its spell consists in the feelings it arouses and exercises. As pseudo-historical fantasy, Gothic fiction embodies contemporary neuroses, especially sexual fears and repressions, which run right through it and are basic to its conventions. This study traces the effort to articulate these disconcerting emotions in symbol, incident, landscape and architecture. The chronological design suggests developments in Gothic, from the initial explorations of Mrs Radcliffe and M.G. Lewis, through the Minerva Press novelists and Jane Austen's "Northanger Abbey", to new directions taken by C.R. Maturin in "Melmoth the Wanderer" and later by Charlotte Bronte whose "Jane Eyre", arguably the finest of Gothic novels, places the earlier experiments in perspective.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472509666
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/08/2014
Series: Bloomsbury Academic Collections: English Literary Criticism
Pages: 210
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Dr. Howells is Lecturer in English at the University of Reading.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
I Gothic Themes, Values, Techniques
II Ann Radcliffe, The Mysteries of Udolpho
III M. G. Lewis, The Monk
IV Minerva Press Fiction, 1796-1819: Regina Maria Roche, The Children of the Abbey and Mary-Anne Radcliffe, Manfroné; or The One-Handed Monk
V Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey
VI C. R. Maturin, Melmoth the Wanderer
VII. Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre
Selective List of Gothic Novels
Notes
Index

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