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Gothicka

  • Victoria Nelson

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To explain the millennial shift away from the traditionally dark Protestant post-Enlightenment Gothic, Nelson studies the complex arena of contemporary Gothic subgenres that take the form of novels, films, and graphic novels. She considers the work of Dan Brown and Stephenie Meyer, graphic novelists Mike Mignola and Garth Ennis, Christian writer William P. Young (author of The Shack), and filmmaker Guillermo del Toro. She considers twentieth-century Gothic masters H.P. Lovecraft, Anne Rice, and Stephen King in light of both their immediate ancestors in the eighteenth century and the original Gothic--the late medieval period from which Horace Walpole and his successors drew their inspiration. Fictions such as the Twilight and Left Behind series do more than follow the conventions of the classic Gothic novel. They are radically reviving and reinventing the transcendental worldview that informed the West's premodern era. As Jesus becomes mortal in The Da Vinci Code and the child Ofelia becomes a goddess in Pan's Labyrinth, Nelson argues that this unprecedented mainstreaming of a spiritually driven supernaturalism is a harbinger of what a post-Christian religion in America might look like.

Genres

  • Gothic revival (Literature)
  • Horror comic books, strips
  • History and criticism
  • Gothic fiction ( Literary genre)
  • Spirituality in literature
  • Goth culture (Subculture)
  • Horror films
  • Horror tales
  • Gothic fiction (literary genre), history and criticism
  • Horror tales, history and criticism
  • Horror films, history and criticism
  • Comic books, strips, etc., history and criticism
  • Gothic fiction (Literary genre)
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  • Victoria Nelson

    born 1945

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    Harvard University Press

    2012