The Gothic and Theory An Edinburgh Companion

The Gothic and Theory: An Edinburgh Companion by Jerrold E. Hogle, published by Edinburgh University Press on November 3, 2020, offers a scholarly exploration of the intricate relationship between Gothic literature and various theoretical frameworks over the past two-and-a-half centuries. This edition spans 344 pages and is presented in English, delving into the philosophical, aesthetic, psychological, and cultural dimensions that connect Gothic narratives with contemporary theoretical discourse.
Readers will find a collection of essays that examine specific interactions between Gothic themes and literary theory, highlighting their historical evolution and ongoing relevance. The book addresses diverse topics, including the rise of philosophical emotivism and its ties to Gothic storytelling, as well as contemporary issues such as eco-crisis and cultural conflicts. By fostering connections between Gothic studies and literary theory, this work aims to invigorate scholarly discussions and deepen understanding of both fields.
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Provides a scholarly account of the striking interplay between the Gothic and theory over two-and-a-half centuries
This collection provides a thorough representation of the early and ongoing conversation between Gothic and theory – philosophical, aesthetic, psychological and cultural – both in the many modes of Gothic and in many of the realms of theory now current in the modern world. Each essay focuses on a particular kind of theory-Gothic relationship, every one of which has a history and each of which is still being explored in enactments of the Gothic and of theory today.
Key Features
Provides the first detailed discussion of the interrelationship between literary theory and the Gothic from the inception of the Gothic to the present dayEnables students to connect what otherwise seem a wide variety of diverse phenomena, from the rise of philosophical ’emotivism’ to poetic tales of terror and Gothic filmAdvances current scholarly investigation, by invigorating debates within both Gothic studies and literary theory. Makes connections between a wide variety of issues, from eco-crisis and contemporary culture wars to the persistent problem of the ‘other’
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