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May 28, 2006 · Summary. From the turn of the eighteenth into the nineteenth century and the beginnings of a distinctive American literature, the Gothic has stubbornly flourished in the United States. Its cultural role, though, has been entirely paradoxical: an optimistic country founded upon the Enlightenment principles of liberty and “the pursuit of ...
- Eric Savoy
- 2002
- American Gothic Tales. by Various. Sometimes, the shotgun approach can be best when exploring a new genre. Award winning author Joyce Carol Oates certainly knows her way around American Gothic literature, having written some of its finest modern incarnations.
- We Have Always Lived in the Castle. by Shirley Jackson. Shirley Jackson’s indisputable classic The Haunting of Hill House usually takes up a lot of bandwidth when we talk about her best novels, but We Have Always Lived in the Castle, her final work, hews more closely to the precepts of the American Gothic genre.
- The Fall of the House of Usher and Other Writings. by Edgar Allan Poe. Although he tinkered with several different genres during his short and troubled life, Edgar Allan Poe is synonymous with gothic horror.
- Wieland. by Charles Brockden Brown. Charles Brockden Brown may not be a household name, but his novel Wieland, or, the Transformation is considered the first American Gothic.
American Gothic Tales. “This remarkable anthology of gothic fiction, spanning two centuries of American writing, gives us an intriguing and entertaining look at how the gothic imagination makes for great literature in the works of forty-six exceptional writers.
“This is the definitive anthology of American Gothic tales, the one that offers the most representative range of major authors and texts, in addition to excellent introductions and helpful annotations.
May 26, 2021 · American gothic fiction : an introduction. by. Lloyd Smith, Allan, 1945- Publication date. 2004. Topics. American fiction -- History and criticism, Gothic revival (Literature) -- United States, Horror tales, American -- History and criticism. Publisher. New York : Continuum. Collection. internetarchivebooks; printdisabled. Contributor.
a rich and thorough analysis of the American Gothic tradition from a twenty- rst-century standpoint, and will be a key resource for undergraduates, graduate students, and professional researchers interested in this topic.
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Dec 7, 2017 · Insofar as Native Americans, Blacks and other swarthy-skinned characters have served – and continue to serve – as synecdochal figures of menace and terror in dominant cultural narratives, contemporary ethnic writers strive to undo prevailing racist and racially inflected stereotypes.