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Tag Archives: Gothic novel
Walpole: The House and the Letters
The New York Review of Books has in its latest issue an article by Geoffrey Wheatley, ‘Walpole: The House & the Letters’. It as the name suggests a look at Strawberry Hill, the Gothic abode Walpole engineered for himself, and his … Continue reading
Posted in Books and Articles, Resources, Reviews
Tagged aesthetics, architecture, Early Gothic, Enlightenment, Gothic, Gothic novel, Horace Walpole, Strawberry Hill
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Jane Austen vs. Zombies
This video considers what Jane Austen would think about the movie ‘Pride and Prejudice and Zombies’ which is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Seth Grahame-Smith and, of course, Jane Austen. Once it has been released, … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged adaptation, aesthetics, Gothic, Gothic novel, Horror Film, Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice, Zombies
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Paul Magrs: Magic and Mystery
This is a great interview with the author Paul Magrs which originally features in The Oxford Student on 21st May 2015. It’s a brilliant insight into the mind of an original and engaging author.
Posted in Books and Articles, Critical thoughts
Tagged Author interview, Gothic, Gothic novel, magic, Paul Magrs, sexuality
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CFP: Special Issue of ‘Image [&] Narrative’ on Horace Walpole
The journal Image [&] Narrative is seeking papers for a special issue on Horace Walpole. Abstracts of 300 words need to be sent in by 1st June 2016 and the finished 5000 word articles will need to be submitted by 1st February … Continue reading
Posted in Books and Articles, Call for Articles
Tagged Early Gothic, Enlightenment, Gothic, Gothic novel, Horace Walpole
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Public Lecture Series at Strawberry Hill, Spring 2016
From May to June 2016, there will be a series of six lectures taking place at Horace Walpole’s abode, Strawberry Hill in Twickenham. The lectures are part of the AHRC-Funded research project based at Stirling, ‘Writing Britain’s Ruins, 1700-1850: The … Continue reading
Posted in Courses, Events, Fun stuff
Tagged aesthetics, Gothic, Gothic architecture, Gothic novel, Horace Walpole, Rise of the Gothic, Strawberry Hill
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‘MOOC: The Gothic Revival, 1700-1850: Interdisciplinary Perspectives’ Trailer
The University of Stirling (home of The Gothic Imagination blog) has released the trailer for its Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) ‘The Gothic Revival, 1700-1850: Interdisciplinary Perspectives’. The course is delivered by Dale Townshend and Peter Lindfield and it looks … Continue reading
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Tagged adaptation, aesthetics, architecture, Gothic, gothic courses, Gothic novel
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‘Dark Shadows’, Serialisation and Sympathetic Vampires
Decider.com has published an article in its ‘Cult Corner’ entitled ‘”Dark Shadows” attacked Gothic Romance with Pulpy Plots’ which pays homage to the Gothic soap opera ‘Dark Shadows’ (1966-1971). Whilst the article is relatively solid fare – essentially a potted … Continue reading
The Lesbian Vampire: A (Fairly) Brief Media Retrospective
The Mary Sue has written a relatively brief (as the title suggests), but still interesting, media retrospective on the lesbian vampire. It covers more recent portrayals and I was very pleased to see that the Carmilla web series on YouTube … Continue reading
Gothic Britain
Following on from my previous post about YA Gothic novels, the Costa Book Awards has announced that the winner of its Costa First Novel Award 2015 is The Loney by Andrew Michael Hurley. Set in the northwest of England, it looks like a … Continue reading
Posted in Books and Articles, Critical thoughts, Publications
Tagged Bram Stoker, Gothic, Gothic novel, Horace Walpole, television, TV, Vampires
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Review of ‘Rules for Werewolves’ by Kirk Lynn
This is a very exciting and promising review from The Guardian for Kirk Lynn’s Rules for Werewolves (2015). It shows the increasing variation in presentations of lycanthropy and the overlaps between weres and feral children. Definitely one to get your teeth into … Continue reading