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Penny Dreadfuls and the Gothic Nicole C. Dittmer

Penny Dreadfuls and the Gothic By Nicole C. Dittmer

Penny Dreadfuls and the Gothic by Nicole C. Dittmer


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This collection aims to resurrect the long-forgotten penny dreadfuls and revivify their significance in Gothic studies.

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Penny Dreadfuls and the Gothic: Investigations of Pernicious Tales of Terror by Nicole C. Dittmer

Penny Dreadfuls and the Gothic breaks new ground in uncovering penny titles which have been hitherto largely neglected from literary discourse revealing the cultural, social and literary significance of these working-class texts. The present volume is a reappraisal of penny dreadfuls, demonstrating their cruciality in both our understanding of working-class Victorian Literature and the Gothic mode. This edited collection of essays provides new insights into the fields of Victorian literature, popular culture and Gothic fiction more broadly; it is divided into three sections, whose titles replicate the dual titles offered by penny publications during the nineteenth century. Sections one and two consist of three chapters, while section three consists of four essays, all of which intertwine to create an in-depth and intertextual exposition of Victorian society, literature, and gothic representations.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors List of Figures and Illustrations 1. Introduction: Dreadful Beginnings Dr Nicole C. Dittmer and Sophie Raine Section One: The Progression of Pennys; or, Adaptations and Legacies of the Dreadful 2. Penny Pinching: Reassessing the Gothic canon through nineteenth-century reprinting Hannah-Freya Blake and Marie Leger-St-Jean 3. As long as you are industrious, you will get on very well: adapting The String of Pearls' economies of horror Bronte Schiltz 4. Your lot is wretched, old man: Anxieties of Industry, Empire and England in George Reynolds's Wagner, the Wehr-Wolf Dr Hannah Priest Section Two: Victorian Medical Sciences and Penny fiction; or, Dreadful Discourses of the Gothic 5. 'Embalmed pestilence', 'intoxicating poisons': Rhetoric of contamination, contagion, and the Gothic marginalisation of penny dreadfuls by their contemporary critics Manon Burz-Labrande 6. A Tale of the Plague: anti-medical sentiment and epidemic disease in early Victorian popular Gothic fiction Joseph Crawford 7. Mistress of the broomstick: Biology, Ecosemiotics, and Monstrous Women in Wizard's The Wild Witch of the Heath; or the Demon of the Glen Dr Nicole C. Dittmer Section Three: Mode, Genre, and Style; or, Gothic Storytelling and Ideologies 8. A Ventriloquist and a Highwayman Walk into an Inn... Early Penny Bloods and the Politics of Humour in Jack Rann and Valentine Vaux Celine Frohn 9. Gothic Ideology and Religious Politics in James Malcolm Rymer's Penny Fiction Dr Rebecca Nesvet 10. Muddling about among the dead: found manuscripts and metafictional storytelling in James Malcolm Rymer's Newgate: A Romance Sophie Raine List of Referenced Penny Titles Bibliography Index

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NGR9781786839701
9781786839701
1786839709
Penny Dreadfuls and the Gothic: Investigations of Pernicious Tales of Terror by Nicole C. Dittmer
New
Hardback
University of Wales Press
2023-02-15
248
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