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Gothic Remains

Gothic Remains

Laurence Talairach-Vielmas

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"The Gothic has always been fascinated with objects carrying with them a sense of horror-- the decomposing body, the rigid corpse, the bleeding statue, the spectral skeleton-- capable of creating a sublime form of beauty. This book offers an exploration of those Gothic tropes and conventions which were most thoroughly steeped in the anatomical culture of the period-- from skeletons, used to understand human anatomy, to pathological human remains exhibited in medical museums; from bodysnatching aimed at providing dissection subjects to live-burials resulting from medical misdiagnosis and pointing to contemporary research into the signs of death"--

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OL Work ID
OL21648173W

Subjects

English literature, history and criticism, 18th centuryEnglish literature, history and criticism, 19th centuryGothic fiction (literary genre), history and criticismDeath in literatureHuman body in literatureHuman dissection in literatureHuman anatomy in literatureMedicine in literatureDead in literatureGothic fiction (Literary genre)English literatureHistory and criticism18.05 English literature

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