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Queer Gothic / George E. Haggerty.

By: Haggerty, George EPublication details: Urbana : University of Illinois Press, c2006. Description: x, 231 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 0252031083 (cloth : alk. paper); 0252073533 (pbk. : alk. paper); 9780252031083; 9780252073533Subject(s): Gothic revival (Literature) -- Great Britain | Horror tales, English -- History and criticism | Gothic revival (Literature) -- United States | Horror tales, American -- History and criticism | Homosexuality in literature | Sex in literatureDDC classification: 823/.0872909 LOC classification: PR830.T3 | H254 2006Online resources: Table of contents
Contents:
Gothic fiction and the history of sexuality -- Gothic fiction and the erotics of loss -- "Dung, guts, and blood": sodomy, abjection, and the Gothic -- The horrors of Catholicism: religion and sexuality in Gothic fiction -- Psychodrama: hypertheatricality and sexual excess on the Gothic stage -- "The end of history": identity and dissolution in apocalyptic Gothic -- "Queer company": the Turn of the screw and The haunting of hill house -- "Queerer knowledge": Lambert Strether and Tom Ripley -- Anne Rice and the queering of culture.
List(s) this item appears in: The Gothic (Film & Lit)
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [205]-226) and index.

Gothic fiction and the history of sexuality -- Gothic fiction and the erotics of loss -- "Dung, guts, and blood": sodomy, abjection, and the Gothic -- The horrors of Catholicism: religion and sexuality in Gothic fiction -- Psychodrama: hypertheatricality and sexual excess on the Gothic stage -- "The end of history": identity and dissolution in apocalyptic Gothic -- "Queer company": the Turn of the screw and The haunting of hill house -- "Queerer knowledge": Lambert Strether and Tom Ripley -- Anne Rice and the queering of culture.