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Ruth Heholt

    Gothic Kernow: Cornwall as Strange Fiction
    Catherine Crowe
    Gothic Animals. Uncanny Otherness and the Animal With-Out
    • 2022

      Focussing on written and visual culture that is made in or made about Cornwall, this book argues that Cornwall and the Scilly Isles (known as 'Kernow' in the Cornish language) have a special relationship with Gothic, one that has been overlooked in the literature on regional Gothic.

      Gothic Kernow: Cornwall as Strange Fiction
    • 2021

      This book examines the unsettling impact of non-human creatures on human perceptions of reality, delving into the dark aspects of animal nature and the concept of 'otherness.' It explores the Gothic genre through contemporary theories, shifting focus from the 'animal within' to the incomprehensible 'animal without.'

      Gothic Animals. Uncanny Otherness and the Animal With-Out
    • 2020

      Catherine Crowe

      Gender, Genre, and Radical Politics

      • 228pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Crowe emerges as a significant figure in the literary and Spiritualist movements of the nineteenth century. This monograph reassesses her major works, highlighting their foresight and influence. It delves into the themes and ideas she explored, showcasing her contributions to both literature and spiritual discourse during that era.

      Catherine Crowe