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Industrial Gothic
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Bridget M. Marshall
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Gothic fiction (Literary genre)
/ Gothic fiction (Literary genre), American
/ Gothic fiction (Literary genre), English
/ HISTORY
/ Industrial revolution in literature
/ Industries in literature
/ Language & Literature
/ Performing Arts
2021
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Industrial Gothic
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Bridget M. Marshall
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Gothic fiction (Literary genre)
/ Gothic fiction (Literary genre), American
/ Gothic fiction (Literary genre), English
/ HISTORY
/ Industrial revolution in literature
/ Industries in literature
/ Language & Literature
/ Performing Arts
2021
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Industrial Gothic
2021
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Overview
This volume carves out a new area of study, the 'industrial
Gothic', placing the genre in dialogue with the literature of the
Industrial Revolution. The book explores a significant subset of
transatlantic nineteenth-century literature that employs the
tropes, themes and rhetoric of the Gothic to portray the real-life
horrors of factory life, framing the Industrial Revolution as a
site of Gothic excess and horror. Using archival materials from the
nineteenth century, localised incidences of Gothic
industrialisation (in specific cities like Lowell and Manchester)
are considered alongside transnational connections and comparisons.
The author argues that stories about the real horrors of factory
life frequently employed the mode of the Gothic, while nineteenth
century writing in the genre (stories, novels, poems and stage
adaptations) began to use new settings - factories, mills, and
industrial cities - as backdrops for the horrors that once
populated Gothic castles.
Publisher
University of Wales Press,Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru / University of Wales Press
Subject
ISBN
9781786837714, 1786837714
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