The Gothic Peckinpah

The Gothic Peckinpah

by Tony Williams
The Gothic Peckinpah

The Gothic Peckinpah

by Tony Williams

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Overview

This book argues for the importance of Gothic in understanding one of the key elements within the films of Sam Peckinpah (1925-1984). Although occasionally noted in the past, the Gothic has been generally overlooked when most critics consider the work of Sam Peckinpah with the exception of the Freudian based Crucified Heroes (1979) by Terence Butler. This work not only examines the films made after that date, especially the often dismissed The Osterman Weekend (1983) and the two music videos he made for Julian Lennon, but also places the director within the context of the developing work on Gothic that has since appeared.

Peckinpah has been identified as the director of one undisputed masterpiece, The Wild Bunch (1969). By focussing on the key role Gothic plays in most of the directors work, this book offers a way to see Peckinpah beyond The Wild Bunch and the Western, viewing him as a director who had the potential of evolving further, had circumstances permitted, to continue his critique of American life within the developing lens of the Gothic.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781802074611
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Publication date: 06/01/2024
Pages: 250
Sales rank: 699,104
Product dimensions: 6.44(w) x 9.44(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Tony Williams is a film scholar whose previous publications include: Larry Cohen: The Radical Allegories of an American Filmmaker. Revised Edition. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Co, 2014; Hearths of Darkness: The Family in the American Horror Film. Updated Edition, Jackson, M.I.: the University of Mississippi Press, 2014; George A, Romero: Knight of the Living Dead. Second Edition. New York: Columbia University Press, 2015; James Jones: The Limits of Eternity. Lanham, MD.: Rowman and Littlefield, 2016; and Hong Kong Neo-Noir. Co-edited with Esther C.M. Yau. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2017.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter One: The Gothic Peckinpah

Chapter Two: Gothic Intimations and Deadly Companions

Chapter Three: Gothic Westerns

Chapter Four: Straw Dogs — Peckinpah's Madwoman in the Attic

Chapter Five: Modern Times

Chapter Six: The Machine Stops

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index
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