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Stephen Carver

    Stephen Carver est un écrivain, éditeur et universitaire de renom dont le travail explore l'analyse littéraire. Ses publications approfondies abordent la littérature victorienne, ainsi que le cinéma et la fiction gothiques, démontrant un engagement profond envers ces genres. L'approche créative de Carver, perfectionnée au fil de sa carrière universitaire, transparaît dans son examen perspicace de thèmes littéraires complexes. Ses écrits offrent aux lecteurs une perspective réfléchie et pénétrante sur le paysage littéraire.

    The Wendigo and Other Weird Tales
    The 19th Century Underworld
    The Author Who Outsold Dickens
    The Opium Eaters: High Literature and the Art of Addiction
    The 19th Century Criminal Underworld
    • The 19th Century Criminal Underworld

      • 216pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      Take a walk on the dark side of the street in this unique exploration of the fears and desires at the heart of the British Empire.

      The 19th Century Criminal Underworld
    • The book delves into the profound influence of opium on 19th-century literature and politics, highlighting figures like Thomas De Quincey and other Romantic and Victorian writers who grappled with addiction. It contrasts the era's casual use of laudanum with modern perceptions of drug abuse, detailing the cultural and economic ramifications of the opium trade, including its connection to the British Empire's conflicts with China. Dr. Stephen Carver explores the literary significance of opium in works like The Moonstone and examines the evolution of opium into morphine and heroin.

      The Opium Eaters: High Literature and the Art of Addiction
    • The Author Who Outsold Dickens

      The Life and Work of W H Ainsworth

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      This biography explores the life of a Victorian novelist who has been overlooked in literary history. It features original research, including unpublished correspondence, and examines his dual career as a journalist and novelist, shedding light on his contributions to literature and the media of his time.

      The Author Who Outsold Dickens
    • The 19th Century Underworld

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Combines historical research with familiar and less well known nineteenth- century literature and popular culture.

      The 19th Century Underworld
    • The Wendigo and Other Weird Tales

      • 500pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      In the view of many one of the greatest writers of the strange and weird, Algernon Blackwood evolved from a teller of ghost stories to a pioneering master of such emergent fictional modes as cosmic horror and nature Gothic. In tales whose settings range from the eerie North Woods of Canada to the mysterious sands of the Egyptian desert, Blackwood blurs the boundaries between human and nonhuman, living and dead, beckoning the reader into strange borderlands wherealien forces lurk, waiting for the chance to break through into our world.

      The Wendigo and Other Weird Tales