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Gothic writing, 1750-1820Gothic writing, 1750-1820

Gothic writing, 1750-18201993

Miles, Robert

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Gothic writing has enjoyed a revival in recent years and many lesser-known titles have been republished. Traditional approaches analysed the Gothic in terms of escapist fantasy or as an unconscious reaction against the Enlightenment. In this provocative and timely study Robert Miles challenges this view and argues that the could read Gothic texts as self-conscious interventions. Drawing extensively on the ideas of Michel Foucault he situates Gothic writing within the discursive tensions of the period and by looking not just at novels, but Gothic poems and dramas he effectively takes the Gothic from the periphery of 'popular fiction', replacing it at the centre or debate about Romanticism.

Details

First published
1993
OL Work ID
OL3068678W

Subjects

Discourse analysis, LiteraryEnglish Horror talesEnglish literatureGothic revival (Literature)History and criticismHorror tales, EnglishLiterary Discourse analysisEnglish literature, history and criticism, 18th centuryEnglish literature, history and criticism, 19th centuryDiscourse analysisHorror tales, history and criticism

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