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Author Kawin, Bruce F., 1945-
Title Horror and the horror film / Bruce F. Kawin.
Alternative Title Horror & the Horror Film
Publisher London : Anthem Press, 2012.



Descript 1 online resource (xv, 252 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
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Contents pt. I. Approaching the genre -- 1. Horror -- Overview -- Origins -- Defining horror -- Taking it all in -- Spectacle and suggestion -- Nightmares and forbidden texts -- Real and imagined horror -- Endings -- Recurring elements -- Beauty -- Reflexivity -- Appeal -- Frames and windows -- 2. The monster at the bedroom window -- Tarantula -- The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari -- Nosferatu -- Frankenstein -- King Kong -- The Mummy's Tomb and others -- Back to the Tarantula -- 3. Fear in a frame -- Dreams and reflexivity in Vampyr -- Narrative structure in Dead of Night -- The unfilmable in Peeping Tom -- The Mummy's Tale -- Categories -- pt. II. Subgenres : the book of monsters -- 4. Monsters -- Transforming monsters : Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde and The Thing -- Constructed monsters : Frankenstein -- Composite monsters : Island of Lost Souls and The Fly -- Giants : King Kong and Them! -- Little people : THe Devil-Doll -- Animals : Murders in the Rue Morgue, The Birds and Jurassic Park -- Body parts : The Beast with Five Fingers -- Monsters from outer space : The Thing from Another World and Alien -- Monsters from the lab : "You Made Us Things!" -- Monsters from underwater : It Came from Beneath the Sea -- Plants : Invasion of the Body Snatchers -- Minerals : The Monolith Monsters -- Amorphous monsters : The Blob -- Child monsters : It's Alive, The Brood and The Funhouse -- Parasite : Shivers -- Machines : The Car -- Monsters from underground : The Descent.
5. Supernatural monsters -- Demons and the devil : Faust and The Evil Dead -- Doubles : The Student of Prague -- Vampires : Nosferatu and Dracula -- Witches : Häxan and Suspiria -- Ghosts : The Uninvited and Ringu -- Zombies : White Zombie and Night of the Living Dead -- Mummies : The Mummy's Ghost -- Others back from the dead : The Walking Dead -- Werewolves and other shape-shifters : The Wolf Man and Cat People -- Legendary figures : Candyman -- Nameless forces : Final Destination -- Immortal slashers : Michael, Jason and Freddy -- 6. Humans -- Mad scientists and doctors : Caligari and Mad Love -- Romantics : The Phantom of the Opera -- Human anomalies : Freaks -- Artists : Mystery of the Wax Museum and In the Mouth of Madness -- Believers : The Black Cat, Blood Feast and The Wicker Man -- Sadists and torturers : The Raven, Salò and Hostel -- Ghouls : The Body Snatcher and Ed Gein -- Mad killers : Psycho and Henry : Portrait of a Serial Killer -- Families : The Last House on the Left and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre -- Psychics and Telekinetics : Carrie and Scanners -- The infected : Rabid and 28 Days Later -- Cannibals : Eaten Alive! and Cannibal Holocaust -- Slashers : Scream -- pt. III. Related genres -- 7. Horror comedy -- Monster comedies : Young Frankenstein -- Supernatural comedies : The Return of the Living Dead -- Human comedies : Arsenic and Old Lace -- 8. Horror documentary -- Death on camera -- Autopsy : The Act of Seeing With One's Own Eyes -- Looking at horror.
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ISBN 9780857284556 (ebook)
9780857284495 (hardback)
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Author Kawin, Bruce F., 1945-
Subject Horror films -- History and criticism.
Alternative Title Horror & the Horror Film
Descript 1 online resource (xv, 252 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Note Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015).
Contents pt. I. Approaching the genre -- 1. Horror -- Overview -- Origins -- Defining horror -- Taking it all in -- Spectacle and suggestion -- Nightmares and forbidden texts -- Real and imagined horror -- Endings -- Recurring elements -- Beauty -- Reflexivity -- Appeal -- Frames and windows -- 2. The monster at the bedroom window -- Tarantula -- The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari -- Nosferatu -- Frankenstein -- King Kong -- The Mummy's Tomb and others -- Back to the Tarantula -- 3. Fear in a frame -- Dreams and reflexivity in Vampyr -- Narrative structure in Dead of Night -- The unfilmable in Peeping Tom -- The Mummy's Tale -- Categories -- pt. II. Subgenres : the book of monsters -- 4. Monsters -- Transforming monsters : Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde and The Thing -- Constructed monsters : Frankenstein -- Composite monsters : Island of Lost Souls and The Fly -- Giants : King Kong and Them! -- Little people : THe Devil-Doll -- Animals : Murders in the Rue Morgue, The Birds and Jurassic Park -- Body parts : The Beast with Five Fingers -- Monsters from outer space : The Thing from Another World and Alien -- Monsters from the lab : "You Made Us Things!" -- Monsters from underwater : It Came from Beneath the Sea -- Plants : Invasion of the Body Snatchers -- Minerals : The Monolith Monsters -- Amorphous monsters : The Blob -- Child monsters : It's Alive, The Brood and The Funhouse -- Parasite : Shivers -- Machines : The Car -- Monsters from underground : The Descent.
5. Supernatural monsters -- Demons and the devil : Faust and The Evil Dead -- Doubles : The Student of Prague -- Vampires : Nosferatu and Dracula -- Witches : Häxan and Suspiria -- Ghosts : The Uninvited and Ringu -- Zombies : White Zombie and Night of the Living Dead -- Mummies : The Mummy's Ghost -- Others back from the dead : The Walking Dead -- Werewolves and other shape-shifters : The Wolf Man and Cat People -- Legendary figures : Candyman -- Nameless forces : Final Destination -- Immortal slashers : Michael, Jason and Freddy -- 6. Humans -- Mad scientists and doctors : Caligari and Mad Love -- Romantics : The Phantom of the Opera -- Human anomalies : Freaks -- Artists : Mystery of the Wax Museum and In the Mouth of Madness -- Believers : The Black Cat, Blood Feast and The Wicker Man -- Sadists and torturers : The Raven, Salò and Hostel -- Ghouls : The Body Snatcher and Ed Gein -- Mad killers : Psycho and Henry : Portrait of a Serial Killer -- Families : The Last House on the Left and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre -- Psychics and Telekinetics : Carrie and Scanners -- The infected : Rabid and 28 Days Later -- Cannibals : Eaten Alive! and Cannibal Holocaust -- Slashers : Scream -- pt. III. Related genres -- 7. Horror comedy -- Monster comedies : Young Frankenstein -- Supernatural comedies : The Return of the Living Dead -- Human comedies : Arsenic and Old Lace -- 8. Horror documentary -- Death on camera -- Autopsy : The Act of Seeing With One's Own Eyes -- Looking at horror.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780857284556 (ebook)
9780857284495 (hardback)
Author Kawin, Bruce F., 1945-
Subject Horror films -- History and criticism.
Alternative Title Horror & the Horror Film

Subject Horror films -- History and criticism.
Descript 1 online resource (xv, 252 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Note Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015).
Contents pt. I. Approaching the genre -- 1. Horror -- Overview -- Origins -- Defining horror -- Taking it all in -- Spectacle and suggestion -- Nightmares and forbidden texts -- Real and imagined horror -- Endings -- Recurring elements -- Beauty -- Reflexivity -- Appeal -- Frames and windows -- 2. The monster at the bedroom window -- Tarantula -- The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari -- Nosferatu -- Frankenstein -- King Kong -- The Mummy's Tomb and others -- Back to the Tarantula -- 3. Fear in a frame -- Dreams and reflexivity in Vampyr -- Narrative structure in Dead of Night -- The unfilmable in Peeping Tom -- The Mummy's Tale -- Categories -- pt. II. Subgenres : the book of monsters -- 4. Monsters -- Transforming monsters : Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde and The Thing -- Constructed monsters : Frankenstein -- Composite monsters : Island of Lost Souls and The Fly -- Giants : King Kong and Them! -- Little people : THe Devil-Doll -- Animals : Murders in the Rue Morgue, The Birds and Jurassic Park -- Body parts : The Beast with Five Fingers -- Monsters from outer space : The Thing from Another World and Alien -- Monsters from the lab : "You Made Us Things!" -- Monsters from underwater : It Came from Beneath the Sea -- Plants : Invasion of the Body Snatchers -- Minerals : The Monolith Monsters -- Amorphous monsters : The Blob -- Child monsters : It's Alive, The Brood and The Funhouse -- Parasite : Shivers -- Machines : The Car -- Monsters from underground : The Descent.
5. Supernatural monsters -- Demons and the devil : Faust and The Evil Dead -- Doubles : The Student of Prague -- Vampires : Nosferatu and Dracula -- Witches : Häxan and Suspiria -- Ghosts : The Uninvited and Ringu -- Zombies : White Zombie and Night of the Living Dead -- Mummies : The Mummy's Ghost -- Others back from the dead : The Walking Dead -- Werewolves and other shape-shifters : The Wolf Man and Cat People -- Legendary figures : Candyman -- Nameless forces : Final Destination -- Immortal slashers : Michael, Jason and Freddy -- 6. Humans -- Mad scientists and doctors : Caligari and Mad Love -- Romantics : The Phantom of the Opera -- Human anomalies : Freaks -- Artists : Mystery of the Wax Museum and In the Mouth of Madness -- Believers : The Black Cat, Blood Feast and The Wicker Man -- Sadists and torturers : The Raven, Salò and Hostel -- Ghouls : The Body Snatcher and Ed Gein -- Mad killers : Psycho and Henry : Portrait of a Serial Killer -- Families : The Last House on the Left and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre -- Psychics and Telekinetics : Carrie and Scanners -- The infected : Rabid and 28 Days Later -- Cannibals : Eaten Alive! and Cannibal Holocaust -- Slashers : Scream -- pt. III. Related genres -- 7. Horror comedy -- Monster comedies : Young Frankenstein -- Supernatural comedies : The Return of the Living Dead -- Human comedies : Arsenic and Old Lace -- 8. Horror documentary -- Death on camera -- Autopsy : The Act of Seeing With One's Own Eyes -- Looking at horror.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780857284556 (ebook)
9780857284495 (hardback)

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