A Companion to the Gothic (Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture)

A Companion to the Gothic (Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture)

by David Punter (Editor)

Synopsis

This Companion is a standard reference work for scholars and students of the Gothic from its origins to the present day. Providing stimulating insights into Gothic writing, its history and genealogy, it offers coverage of criticism of the Gothic and of the various theoretical approaches it has inspired and spawned.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 21 Sep 2001

ISBN 10: 0631231994
ISBN 13: 9780631231998

Media Reviews
Anyone lucky enough to have this volume sitting on their shelves has instant access to the recent thinking of a long list of scholars who have led the way in Gothic studies. The book is a veritable Baedeckera s guide that ranges from the historical Goths of the third century to Stephen King in the twentieth century; that explores dimensions of Gothic through painting and cinema, as well as written texts; that roams across Europe and America as well as the British Isles. Punter himself contributes a concise but stimulating introduction. Studies in Hogg and His World The individual essays are narrow enough to describe discrete topics but useful to newcomer and scolar alike. Puntera s volume is sure to be a standard reference for some time to come for undergraduates and scholars. Choice The book does not offer a house view of what Gothic is, but instead faithfully reproduces the status of current debates on the relevant genres. Many essays provide useful summaries of criticism or of primary texts; others offer new critical insights. Times Higher Education Supplement Without foreclosing interpretative possibilities ... A Companion to the Gothic offers a range of strategies for understanding the genre, and is an excellent resource for students, teachers, and scholars of the Gothic. Gothic Studies
Author Bio
David Punter is Professor of English at University of Bristol. He has written extensively on Gothic, romantic and modern literature, as well as on literary theory and psychoanalysis, and has also published short stories and several volumes of poetry. He is chair of the executive of the International Gothic Association, as well as Past President of the British Association for Romantic Studies. His publications include The Literature of Terror: Volume 1: The Gothic Tradition and The Literature of Terror: Volume 2: The Modern Gothic.