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The Theological Turn in Contemporary Gothic FictionThe Theological Turn in Contemporary Gothic Fiction

The Theological Turn in Contemporary Gothic Fiction

Simon Marsden

About this book

This study examines theological themes and resonances in post-1970 Gothic fiction. It argues that contemporary Gothic is not simply a secularised genre, but rather one that engages creatively - and often subversively - with theological texts and traditions. This creative engagement is reflected in Gothic fiction?s exploration of theological concepts including sin and evil, Christology and the messianic, resurrection, eschatology and apocalypse. Through readings of fiction by Gothic and horror writers including Stephen King, Joyce Carol Oates, Peter Straub, William Peter Blatty and others, this book demonstrates that Christianity continues to haunt the Gothic imagination and that the genre?s openness to the mysterious, numinous and non-rational opens space in which to explore religious beliefs and experiences less easily accessible to more overtly realist forms of representation. The book offers a new perspective on contemporary Gothic fiction that will be of interest to students and scholars of contemporary Gothic and of the relationship between literature and religion more generally.

Details

Pages
210
ISBN-13
9783319965710
OL Work ID
OL20850354W

Subjects

Gothic fiction (literary genre), history and criticismAmerican fiction, history and criticism, 20th centuryAmerican fiction, history and criticism, 21st centuryTheology in literatureGothic fiction (Literary genre), AmericanHistory and criticismAmerican fiction

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