Stephen KingInfobase Publishing, 2006 - Всего страниц: 237 Though often disparaged by literary critics, Stephen King's work has influenced a generation of horror and science fiction writers. Acting as a study guide, this book features the important critical interpretations of the horror master's work. |
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Introduction by Harold Bloom | 1 |
King and the Literary Tradition of Horror and the Supernatural by Ben P Indick | 5 |
The Good the Bad and the Academic by Don Herron | 17 |
Powers of Horrof by Clare Hanson | 41 |
Danse Macabre by Tony Magistrale | 59 |
Homophobia in the Horror of Stephen King by Douglas Keesey | 67 |
Some Ways of Reading The Dead Zone by Michael N Stanton | 83 |
Orality Postliteracy and the Early Stephen King by Linda Badley | 95 |
Stephen Kings Pet Semetary by Jesse W Nash | 167 |
Sexual Power and Sexual Panic in Stephen Kings Christine by Edward Madden | 177 |
Screaming While School Was in Session by Sherry R Truffin | 195 |
Afterthought by Harold Bloom | 207 |
Chronology | 209 |
Contributors | 213 |
Bibliography | 217 |
Acknowledgments | 221 |
Needful Things 1991 by Sharon A Russell | 125 |
The Rape of Constant Reader by Kathleen Margaret Lant | 141 |
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