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- Title Pages
- Series editors’ preface
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgements
-
1 Introduction -
2 Gothic wars – media’s lust -
3 Kingdom of shadows -
4 ‘A mirror with a memory’ -
5 Modern phantasmagorias and visual culture in Wilkie Collins’s Basil -
6 ‘The earth died screaming’ -
7 Ghosts of the Gristleized -
8 ‘Nineteenth century (up-to-date) with a vengeance’ -
9 Spectrality and the deconstruction of the cinema in Neil Burger’s The Illusionist and Steven Millhauser’s short stories -
10 Performing fabulous monsters -
11 Body genres, night vision and the female monster -
12 You have been saved - Index
(p.vii) Series editors’ preface
(p.vii) Series editors’ preface
- Source:
- Monstrous media/spectral subjects
- Author(s):
Fred Botting
Catherine Spooner
- Publisher:
- Manchester University Press
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- Title Pages
- Series editors’ preface
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgements
-
1 Introduction -
2 Gothic wars – media’s lust -
3 Kingdom of shadows -
4 ‘A mirror with a memory’ -
5 Modern phantasmagorias and visual culture in Wilkie Collins’s Basil -
6 ‘The earth died screaming’ -
7 Ghosts of the Gristleized -
8 ‘Nineteenth century (up-to-date) with a vengeance’ -
9 Spectrality and the deconstruction of the cinema in Neil Burger’s The Illusionist and Steven Millhauser’s short stories -
10 Performing fabulous monsters -
11 Body genres, night vision and the female monster -
12 You have been saved - Index