Thanks for that bit of info. I have always been a fan of "Graveyard Poetry". I don't recall ever reading any Gothic Literature, but I will check out the...
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MI
mutacioninesperada@...
May 2, 2000 2:41 pm
Hello, readers of Gothic literature. This is my first post; I am from Argentina, I have discovered recently (about a year) this delightful literature, and I...
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Brian David Phillips,...
phillips@...
May 5, 2000 10:02 am
Hi, I have been asked to teach a sixteen-week graduate (MA/PhD) level seminar next academic year on Gothic novels. The students will have had none or little...
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Shanna Flaschka
altaira@...
May 5, 2000 8:04 pm
I'm so jealous! I'd definitely start them out with Otronto and then move them through The Monk, which is always popular. I think those are the only two 18th...
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Brendan Stone
spstone@...
May 6, 2000 12:05 pm
I would definitely include Zofloya by Charlotte Dacre (1806)..... an extraordinary novel which escapes easy categorisation. There is an excellent edition,...
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F.L.Price
F.L.Price@...
May 8, 2000 12:11 pm
I agree with the suggestion about Zofloya- that was my thought as well - there is also an OUP World's Classics version, I think, Best wishes, Fiona Price...
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Brian David Phillips,...
phillips@...
May 26, 2000 1:51 am
Does anyone know of a good bibliography or net resource for Gothic Drama? Something with historical background as well as contemporary dramas that have...
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Shanna Flaschka
altaira@...
Jun 3, 2000 5:28 pm
I wish I did. Not a lot has been done with the drama, as far as I know....
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Nickolaus Pacione
gothicpreacher@...
Jul 10, 2000 8:22 pm
Haunting The Chapel fiction by Nickolaus A. Pacione inspired by H.P. Lovecraft The thoughts that remain are of the nightmares that stand alone inside of one's...
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Nickolaus Pacione
gothicpreacher@...
Jul 10, 2000 8:24 pm
Haunting The Chapel fiction by Nickolaus A. Pacione inspired by H.P. Lovecraft The thoughts that remain are of the nightmares that stand alone inside of one's...
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michel@...
Jul 10, 2000 9:12 pm
Patrick McCabe and Iain Banks are considered the modern masters of the gothic horror story, along with, I would suggest, Angela Carter, Thomas Ligotti and...
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travis@...
Jul 18, 2000 4:08 pm
I am searching for a clear and concise definition to 'gothic genre'. Moreover, this definition ought to be in regards to the gothic genre as it applies to...
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michel@...
Jul 18, 2000 5:39 pm
Travis, You could take a look at Richard Davenport-Hines39; recent 400+pp book 'GOTHIC: 400 Hundred Years of Excess, Horror, Evil and Ruin' (4th Estate, London,...
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kerwollops@...
Jul 20, 2000 4:54 am
hi, i've been receiving aricles from u pple and i was wondering if u actually have a website that i can refer to. I myself am a gothic Literature student and...
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Sabrina Young
morgause@...
Jul 26, 2000 2:11 pm
Hello everyone, My name is Sabrina Young. I'm a Grad student studying 19th and 20th century gothic literature with an emphasis on vampire literature with a...
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michel@...
Jul 27, 2000 11:03 am
Hello, Sabrina, Welcome to the list! I was wondering if in the course of your research you had come across a vampire story called 'The Mysterious Stranger'...
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Sabrina Young
morgause@...
Jul 29, 2000 4:53 am
... Sorry no I haven't come across it. I will look into it though and then give you an oppinion into its either realness or fakery. Sabrina...
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Sabrina Young
morgause@...
Jul 29, 2000 10:15 pm
... genre'. ... genre ... Travis, If you're looking for a good definition of any literary term your best bet would be to pick up a copy of The Bedford Glossary...
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Ellen Moody
ellen2@...
Sep 6, 2000 12:30 am
Dear Gothic Literature Friends, This is just to introduce myself. My name is Ellen Moody and I am writing a book which will include a section on gothic...
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ferlin@...
Sep 18, 2000 8:42 pm
Hi all! I've been on the list a few days and I see that it isn't particularly high-traffic. Hopefully we can get some really good discussions going. I'm an...
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Kim Wilkins
kim_wilkins@...
Sep 19, 2000 10:31 am
Anyone here proposing a paper for the big conference in Vancouver next June?...
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Edna Parry
parryec@...
Oct 19, 2000 2:22 am
Hello I am new to the list. I am working on my senior project for my under grad degree and am exploring different topics trying to find one that really strikes...
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Ellen Moody
ellen2@...
Oct 19, 2000 11:39 am
Dear Gothic Literature Friends, I have been on this egroup list for a few months and have seen a number of introductions in which the individual looked forward...
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ferlin@...
Oct 19, 2000 12:44 pm
... Unfortunately, no, I have not read that particular book, though it does sound fascinating. I can imagine the Gothic *from* a Freudian perspective though,...
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Doug Millison
millison@...
Oct 28, 2000 4:40 pm
... -- d o u g m i l l i s o n <http://www.online-journalist.com>...
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trendeegal@...
Oct 30, 2000 7:23 pm
Hey guys! They're having a SPECIAL ENCORE CHAT WITH VAST! AND It's happening on HALLOWEEN! 10/31/00 @9PM EDT. "http://www.sonicnet.com/events/index.jhtml" GRAB...
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Agata Antonow
aantonow@...
Nov 2, 2000 11:52 am
Hi, A while back someone (Edna?) mentioned an interest in James Hogg. I came across the James Hogg Society web page (http://www.cc.gla.ac.uk/hogg/) It was...
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michel@...
Nov 2, 2000 8:51 pm
Hi, James Hogg isn't the only gothic author with an appreciation society. There's a Dublin-based Bram Stoker Society and there are (or were) British societies...
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AnaKlayto@...
Nov 3, 2000 5:49 am
I'm new to this list, and am wondering if anyone might be able to help me. I'm a senior undergrad majoring in Literature (minor Comparative Lit). Currently I...
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Agata Antonow
aantonow@...
Nov 3, 2000 2:09 pm
Hi, I would highly recommend Charlotte Dacre's _Zofloya, or the Moor_ (1806). It is a sensationalist Gothic, similar to Lewis's _The Monk_, but from a female...