Journeys into Darkness: Critical Essays on Gothic Horror

Journeys into Darkness: Critical Essays on Gothic Horror

by James Goho
Journeys into Darkness: Critical Essays on Gothic Horror

Journeys into Darkness: Critical Essays on Gothic Horror

by James Goho

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Overview

The tradition of supernatural horror fiction runs deep in Anglo-American literature. From the Gothic novels of the eighteenth century to such contemporary authors as Stephen King and Anne Rice, writers have employed horror fiction to unearth many disquieting truths about the human condition, ranging from mistreatment of women and minorities to the ever-present dangers of modern city life.

In Journeys into Darkness: Critical Essays on Gothic Horror, James Goho analyzes many significant writers and trends in American and British horror fiction. Beginning with Charles Brockden Brown’s disturbing novels of terror and madness, Goho proceeds to discuss the influence of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher” on H. P. Lovecraft, who is treated in several penetrating essays. Lovecraft was a uniquely philosophical writer, and Goho approaches his work through the lens of existentialist philosopher Søren Kierkegaard, while also probing Lovecraft’s racism as exhibited in several tales about Native Americans. Goho also discusses the Welsh writer Arthur Machen’s tortured tales of suffering and evil and Algernon Blackwood’s numerous stories set in the wilds of the Canadian backwoods. The book concludes with a centuries-spanning essay on the witchcraft theme in the American Gothic tradition and a comprehensive essay on Fritz Leiber’s invention of the urban Gothic.

In this wide-ranging study, James Goho examines the varied ways in which supernatural fiction can address the deepest moral, social, and political concerns of the human experience. Journeys into Darkness will be of interest to readers and scholars of horror fiction and to students of literary history and culture in general.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442231467
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 03/06/2014
Series: Studies in Supernatural Literature
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 234
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

James Goho is an independent scholar in Canada with numerous publications in Gothic literature and in social science studies.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction

Chapter 1: Dark Beginnings: Fear and Trembling in the Novels of Charles Brockden Brown
Chapter 2: Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher”: A Predecessor to Lovecraft’s “The Outsider”?
Chapter 3: The Realm of Suffering: Ambrose Bierce and the Phantoms of the American Civil War
Chapter 4: Suffering and Evil in the Short Fiction of Arthur Machen
Chapter 5: The Haunted Wood: Algernon Blackwood’s Canadian Stories
Chapter 6: The Sickness unto Death in H. P. Lovecraft’s “The Hound”
Chapter 7: The Aboriginal in the Works of H. P. Lovecraft
Chapter 8: What is “the Unnamable”? H. P. Lovecraft and the Problem of Evil
Chapter 9: From Salem to Eastwick: Witchcraft in the American Gothic
Chapter 10: The City of Darkness: Fritz Leiber and the Beginning of Modern Urban Horror

Selected Bibliography
Filmography
About the Author
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