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Review of Tichelaar, Tyler, R. The Gothic Wanderer: From Transgression to Redemption. Gothic Literature from 1794 – Present. Ann Arbor, MI: Modern History Press, 2012.

Throughout human history, women have often been seen under a binary system as the inferior ‘other’. Female subordination might be as old as the belief in the original sin. While both Adam and Eve sinned, the latter is held more responsible for the deterio... see more

This paper proposes an analysis of George Eliot’s 1862 novel Romola so as to demonstrate that it makes use of gothic conventions. We argue that there are several elements in Eliot’s fourth novel that could be read from the perspective of gothic studies, s... see more

As one of Ireland’s most prominent writers during the first half of the twentieth century, Elizabeth Bowen explored the lingering effects of the Irish Potato Famine and the decline of the Anglo-Irish Ascendancy by incorporating elements of the literary go... see more

In the last two decades, numerous researchers have reinterpreted Brazilian literature in the light of negative poetics – a set of works in which the use of literary strategies and devices are employed to represent the darkest aspects of the human experien... 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

The paper deals with the Gothic elements in the representation of a pandemic based on the 1983 novel Besnilo (‘Rabies’) by Serbian author Borislav Pekic. The authors start from the premise that the elements ‘borrowed’ from the Gothic genre play a key role... see more

This paper seeks to connect the concepts of “terror” and “horror” proposed by Gothic novelist Ann Radcliffe to films by Brazilian directors Walter Hugo Khouri and José Mojica Marins. It will be discussed here how such concepts manifest themselves in the n... see more

The recent horrors of the COVID-19 pandemic have renewed interest in Gothic fiction in general and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein in particular. The image of Frankenstein has become associated with the COVID-19 discourses (e.g. literary, journalistic, medica... see more

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