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This paper attempts to define the grotesque and its primary literary features before examining the grotesque components in two Victorian authors' works with the goal of separating their approaches to the grotesque based on gender. The most well-known nove... see more

This paper attempts to define the grotesque and its primary literary features before examining the grotesque components in two Victorian authors' works with the goal of separating their approaches to the grotesque based on gender. The most well-known nove... see more

This article is concerned with the study and establishment of the phenomenon of ‘experiencing the finitude of human existence’, which, within the framework suggested in the thesis, can be represented in modern Italian cinema with the usage of pathos and g... see more

This article offers a post-southernist reading that challenges and problematizes the impacts of haunted past of the American South with implications of violence embodied by Judge Holden in Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian, or The Evening Redness in the We... see more

Paolo Bacigalupi’s The Windup Girl (2009), set in the post fossil-fuel, post turbo-capitalist country of Thailand, portrays the shocking after effects of bioengineering and gene-hack modifications in food crops. The narrative depicts a country tottering o... see more

RECEBIDO EM 17 FEV 2017APROVADO EM 30 MAR 2017Weird Fiction is identifiable by its atomosphere of cosmic fear and unease which is produced through the sublime and grotesque. H.P. Lovecraft's Weird Fiction invokes the sublime through other-worldly creature... see more

RECEBIDO EM 17 FEV 2017APROVADO EM 30 MAR 2017Weird Fiction is identifiable by its atomosphere of cosmic fear and unease which is produced through the sublime and grotesque. H.P. Lovecraft's Weird Fiction invokes the sublime through other-worldly creature... see more

The word Gothic refers back to the Dark ages in England. The Roman civilization was ruined by the Goths who were the barbarians at that time. As a result of the destruction of Roman Empire, the whole civilization underwent ignorance and darkness. Nowadays... see more

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