Irish gothics : genres, forms, modes, and traditions, 1760-1890 / edited by Christina Morin, University of Limerick, Ireland and Niall Gillespie, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
"Variously described as a 'canon', 'tradition', 'genre', 'form', 'mode', and 'register', Irish gothic literature suffers from a fundamental terminological confusion, and the debate over exactly which term best applies has been both hea...
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Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York :
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : De-limiting the Irish Gothic / Christina Morin and Niall Gillespie
- 1. Theorizing 'Gothic' in Eighteenth-Century Ireland / Christina Morin
- 2.The Irish Protestant Gothic Imaginary : The Cultural Contexts for the Gothic Chapbooks, published by Bennett Dugdale, 1800-5 / Diane Long Hoeveler
- 3. Irish Jacobin Gothic, c. 1796-1825 / Niall Gillespie
- 4. Suffering Rebellion : Irish Gothic Fiction, 1799-1830 / Jim Shanahan
- 5.The Gothicization of Irish Folklore / Anne Markey
- 6. Maturin's Catholic Heirs : Expanding the Limits of Irish Gothic / Richard Haslam
- 7. J.S. Le Fanu, Gothic, and the Irish Periodical / Elizabeth Tilley
- 8. 'Whom We Name Not' : The House by the Churchyard and its Annotation / W.J. Mc Cormack
- 9. Muscling Up : Bram Stoker and Irish Masculinity in The Snake's Pass / Jarlath Killeen
- 10.'The Old Far West and the New' : Bram Stoker, Race, and Manifest Destiny / Luke Gibbons.