The Gothic World of Stephen King: Landscape of Nightmares

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Gary Hoppenstand, Ray Broadus Browne
Popular Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 143
Stephen King’s popularity lies in his ability to reinterpret the standard Gothic tale in new and exciting ways. Through his eyes, the conventional becomes unconventional and wonderful. King thus creates his own Gothic world and then interprets it for us. This book analyzes King’s interpretations and his mastery of popular literature. The essays discuss adolescent revolt, the artist as survivor, the vampire in popular literature, and much more.
 

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Blood Eroticism and the Vampire
20
Of Mad Dogs and Firestarters
31
Adolescent Revolt
49
The Grotesque as Metaphor in
56
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Ray Browne was born in Millport, Alabama, in 1922, and was educated at the University of Alabama, Columbia University, and the University of California at Los Angeles. As founder of the Popular Culture Association (1970) and of the Department of Popular Culture at Bowling Green University. Browne was an early advocate of applying serious study to popular culture. Roy B. Browne died on October 22, 2009.

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