Mazes of the Serpent: An Anatomy of Horror Narrative

In a compact, readable, and accessible book, Roger B. Salomon explores the nature of horror in literature and in life. Rather than minimizing horror by narrowly associating it with psychological drives, persecution, or extremism, he approaches horror through the medium of narrative as a significant and enduring physical and metaphysical reality.

Salomon focuses on fictions of horror, including eighteenth-century Gothic and nineteenth-century ghost stories. He does not, however, isolate literary examples from more general human issues, including religious belief. Mazes of the Serpent takes up examples of horror from historical and personal narratives—including battle memoirs and Holocaust testimonies—as Salomon identifies certain common themes and qualities that cross the boundary between fiction and actual human experience.

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Mazes of the Serpent: An Anatomy of Horror Narrative

In a compact, readable, and accessible book, Roger B. Salomon explores the nature of horror in literature and in life. Rather than minimizing horror by narrowly associating it with psychological drives, persecution, or extremism, he approaches horror through the medium of narrative as a significant and enduring physical and metaphysical reality.

Salomon focuses on fictions of horror, including eighteenth-century Gothic and nineteenth-century ghost stories. He does not, however, isolate literary examples from more general human issues, including religious belief. Mazes of the Serpent takes up examples of horror from historical and personal narratives—including battle memoirs and Holocaust testimonies—as Salomon identifies certain common themes and qualities that cross the boundary between fiction and actual human experience.

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Mazes of the Serpent: An Anatomy of Horror Narrative

Mazes of the Serpent: An Anatomy of Horror Narrative

by Roger B. Salomon
Mazes of the Serpent: An Anatomy of Horror Narrative

Mazes of the Serpent: An Anatomy of Horror Narrative

by Roger B. Salomon

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In a compact, readable, and accessible book, Roger B. Salomon explores the nature of horror in literature and in life. Rather than minimizing horror by narrowly associating it with psychological drives, persecution, or extremism, he approaches horror through the medium of narrative as a significant and enduring physical and metaphysical reality.

Salomon focuses on fictions of horror, including eighteenth-century Gothic and nineteenth-century ghost stories. He does not, however, isolate literary examples from more general human issues, including religious belief. Mazes of the Serpent takes up examples of horror from historical and personal narratives—including battle memoirs and Holocaust testimonies—as Salomon identifies certain common themes and qualities that cross the boundary between fiction and actual human experience.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501718472
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 07/05/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 200
File size: 14 MB
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Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Roger B. Salomon is Oviatt Professor of English, Emeritus, at Case Western Reserve University. He is the author of Twain and the Image of History and Desperate Storytelling: Post-Romantic Elaborations of the Mock-Heroic Mode.

What People are Saying About This

William Patrick Day

Mazes of the Serpent is an eminently readable book—clear, lucid, and concise. Roger B. Salomon achieves this clarity without sacrificing complexity or depth. This book will help renew interest in the poetics of horror.

Anne Williams

Roger B. Salomon shows that horror always challenges the fictions of order and reason that constitute 'reality' in literature and life. This book should be required reading for anyone interested in the Gothic tradition.

R.W. B. Lewis

This is an event: A fascinating and chilling journey through the whole world of human horror, both in its literary representations and in historical reality. The author has really created his subject, drawing on the many various sources he has skillfully brought together. Thoroughly readable, this is a contribution of magnitude to general cultural history.

George E. Haggerty

Salomon brilliantly illumines the shadowy mazes of his title and uses the techniques of narratological analysis to bring together a wide range of horror fiction and fact. This is a provocative book that probes its topic deeply and leaves us more aware of what horror fiction can accomplish in contemporary culture. In attempting to 'explain the unexplainable,' Salomon takes us further than many studies of Gothic fiction have done. I recommend this book to Gothicists and other students of horror.

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