Gothic Shakespeares, Paperback / softback Book

Gothic Shakespeares Paperback / softback

Edited by John Drakakis, Dale (University of Stirling, UK) Townshend

Part of the Accents on Shakespeare series

Paperback / softback

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Readings of Shakespeare were both influenced by and influential in the rise of Gothic forms in literature and culture from the late eighteenth century onwards.

Shakespeare’s plays are full of ghosts, suspense, fear-inducing moments and cultural anxieties which many writers in the Gothic mode have since emulated, adapted and appropriated. The contributors to this volume consider:Shakespeare’s relationship with popular Gothic fiction of the eighteenth centuryhow, without Shakespeare as a point of reference, the Gothic mode in fiction and drama may not have developed and evolved in quite the way it didthe ways in which the Gothic engages in a complex dialogue with Shakespeare, often through the use of quotation, citation and analogythe extent to which the relationship between Shakespeare and the Gothic requires a radical reappraisal in the light of contemporary literary theory, as well as the popular extensions of the Gothic into many modern modes of representation. In Gothic Shakespeares, Shakespeare is considered alongside major Gothic texts and writers – from Horace Walpole, Ann Radcliffe, Matthew Lewis and Mary Shelley, up to and including contemporary Gothic fiction and horror film.

This volume offers a highly original and truly provocative account of Gothic reformulations of Shakespeare, and Shakespeare’s significance to the Gothic. Contributors include: Fred Botting, Elizabeth Bronfen, Glennis Byron, Sue Chaplin, Steven Craig, John Drakakis, Michael Gamer, Jerrold Hogle, Peter Hutchings, Robert Miles, Dale Townshend, Scott Wilson and Angela Wright.

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