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Author Mulvey Roberts, Marie.
Title Dangerous bodies : historicising the gothic corporeal / Marie Mulvey-Roberts.
Publisher Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2016.



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Contents Cover; Half-title; Copyright information; Dedication; Table of contents; List of figures; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Notes; 1 Catholicism, the Gothic and the bleeding body; The Gothic novel's Catholic legacy; Inquisition; Bleeding nuns and the French revolution; Notes; 2 Mary Shelley, Frankenstein and slavery; Mary Shelley and emancipation; Matthew 'Monk' Lewis, plantation owner; Female slaves and the Bride of Frankenstein; Notes; 3 Death by orgasm: sexual surgery and Dracula; Surgery, masturbation and hysteria; Architect of the vagina and the 'finger of God'
William Thornley Stoker and DraculaNotes; 4 Nazis, Jews and Nosferatu; Wandering Jews; Dracula and the Jew; Plague, Nosferatu and Jewish immigration; Rassenschande; Artur Dinter, The Sin against the Blood and Hanns Heinz Ewers, Vampire; The danger of cinema and Nazi vampirism; Notes; 5 The vampire of war; Captain Vampire and Count Dracula; Nosferatu and the shadow of war; The female vampire and the Great War; Kim Newman, The Bloody Red Baron; War vampire, 'The Horror Undying' and return of the soldier; Notes; Conclusion: conflict Gothic; Notes; Bibliography; Index
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Author Mulvey Roberts, Marie.
Subject Human body in literature -- History and criticism.
Gothic fiction (Literary genre) -- Social aspects.
Gothic fiction (Literary genre) -- Psychology.
Analogy in literature -- Social aspects.
Horror tales, English -- History and criticism.
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Contents Cover; Half-title; Copyright information; Dedication; Table of contents; List of figures; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Notes; 1 Catholicism, the Gothic and the bleeding body; The Gothic novel's Catholic legacy; Inquisition; Bleeding nuns and the French revolution; Notes; 2 Mary Shelley, Frankenstein and slavery; Mary Shelley and emancipation; Matthew 'Monk' Lewis, plantation owner; Female slaves and the Bride of Frankenstein; Notes; 3 Death by orgasm: sexual surgery and Dracula; Surgery, masturbation and hysteria; Architect of the vagina and the 'finger of God'
William Thornley Stoker and DraculaNotes; 4 Nazis, Jews and Nosferatu; Wandering Jews; Dracula and the Jew; Plague, Nosferatu and Jewish immigration; Rassenschande; Artur Dinter, The Sin against the Blood and Hanns Heinz Ewers, Vampire; The danger of cinema and Nazi vampirism; Notes; 5 The vampire of war; Captain Vampire and Count Dracula; Nosferatu and the shadow of war; The female vampire and the Great War; Kim Newman, The Bloody Red Baron; War vampire, 'The Horror Undying' and return of the soldier; Notes; Conclusion: conflict Gothic; Notes; Bibliography; Index
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781784996758 electronic bk.
1784996750 electronic bk.
Author Mulvey Roberts, Marie.
Subject Human body in literature -- History and criticism.
Gothic fiction (Literary genre) -- Social aspects.
Gothic fiction (Literary genre) -- Psychology.
Analogy in literature -- Social aspects.
Horror tales, English -- History and criticism.

Subject Human body in literature -- History and criticism.
Gothic fiction (Literary genre) -- Social aspects.
Gothic fiction (Literary genre) -- Psychology.
Analogy in literature -- Social aspects.
Horror tales, English -- History and criticism.
Descript 1 online resource
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Contents Cover; Half-title; Copyright information; Dedication; Table of contents; List of figures; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Notes; 1 Catholicism, the Gothic and the bleeding body; The Gothic novel's Catholic legacy; Inquisition; Bleeding nuns and the French revolution; Notes; 2 Mary Shelley, Frankenstein and slavery; Mary Shelley and emancipation; Matthew 'Monk' Lewis, plantation owner; Female slaves and the Bride of Frankenstein; Notes; 3 Death by orgasm: sexual surgery and Dracula; Surgery, masturbation and hysteria; Architect of the vagina and the 'finger of God'
William Thornley Stoker and DraculaNotes; 4 Nazis, Jews and Nosferatu; Wandering Jews; Dracula and the Jew; Plague, Nosferatu and Jewish immigration; Rassenschande; Artur Dinter, The Sin against the Blood and Hanns Heinz Ewers, Vampire; The danger of cinema and Nazi vampirism; Notes; 5 The vampire of war; Captain Vampire and Count Dracula; Nosferatu and the shadow of war; The female vampire and the Great War; Kim Newman, The Bloody Red Baron; War vampire, 'The Horror Undying' and return of the soldier; Notes; Conclusion: conflict Gothic; Notes; Bibliography; Index
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781784996758 electronic bk.
1784996750 electronic bk.

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