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Perils of the nightPerils of the night

Perils of the night1990

Eugenia C. DeLamotte

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This book argues that the source of Gothic terror is anxiety about the boundaries of the self: a double fear of separateness and unity that has had a special significance for women writers and readers. Exploring the psychological, religious, and epistemological context of this anxiety, DeLamotte argues that the Gothic vision focuses simultaneously on the private demons of the psyche and the social realities that helped to shape them. Her analysis includes works of English and American authors, among them Henry James, Mary Shelley, Herman Melville, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Emily Bronte, Charlotte Bronte, and a number of often neglected popular women Gothicists.

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First published
1990
OL Work ID
OL2745585W

Subjects

History and criticismGothic revival (Literature)HistoryFeminism and literatureCriticism and interpretationFeminist fictionWomen and literatureEnglish fictionAmerican fictionHorror talesEnglish literature, history and criticism, 19th centuryBronte, charlotte, 1816-1855American fiction, history and criticism, 19th centuryHorror tales, history and criticism

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