Horror: A Literary History (Paperback / Softback)

  • Paperback / Softback
  • 232, 10 black and white illustrations Pages / Published 15 Oct 2020
  • Out of stock

Description

Horror: A Literary History is the book horror readers and students need. It will hold you in its grip, leaving you replete with invaluable information about the range, longevity and mutations of the horror genre as it consistently forces you to engage with serious cultural and personal issues. Horror is unlike any other literary genre.

It seeks to provoke uniquely strong reactions, such as fear, shock, dread or disgust, and yet remains very popular. It also crosses media, manifesting in narrative forms such as graphic novels and video games. Its characters and trends routinely escape the confines of given texts and become part of the zeitgeist.

Of course, horror is most readily associated with the film industry, but horrific short stories and novels have been wildly loved by readers for well over two centuries. Despite its persistent popularity, there is no up-to-date history of horror fiction for the general reader. This ground-breaking book, now in paperback, is the first comprehensive history of horror fiction to take readers from the first Gothic novel in 1764 to the ‘new weird’, and beyond, in the early 21st century.

It offers a chronological overview of the genre in fiction and explores its development and mutations over the past 250 years.

Additional information

Dimensions 155 mm
ISBN-13

9780712353335

Publisher

British Library Publishing

Imprint

British Library Publishing

Date of Publication

15 Oct 2020

By (author)
Pages

232, 10 black and white illustrations

Format

Paperback / softback

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