The psychopathology of the Gothic romance : perversion, neuroses and psychosis in early works of the genre / Ed Cameron.
- Cameron, Ed, 1966-
- Date:
- [2010], ©2010
- Books
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Description
"This book uses clinical psychoanalytic theory to illustrate how early British Gothic fiction reveals undercurrents of psychopathological behavior. Chapters consider the division of the Gothic novel; how early British Gothic romance parallels Freud's notion; the genre's origins in Walpole's The Castle of Otranto; sexual differentiation; Ann Radcliffe; Matthew Lewis; and the confusion between self and other"--Provided by publisher.
Publication/Creation
Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland & Co., Publishers, [2010], ©2010.
Physical description
vii, 207 pages ; 23 cm
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction: the gothic on the couch -- The two-headed gothic monster -- Retrospective fantasy and the uncanny structure of gothic romance -- Horace Walpole and the perverse origins of the gothic romance -- Sexual difference and the gothic sublime -- Ann Radcliffe and the gothic terror of hysteria -- Matthew Lewis and the gothic horror of obsessional neurosis -- Conclusion: James Hogg, the psychotic doppelgänger, and the foreclosure of the gothic.
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- 9780786447718
- 0786447710