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Summary

The Gothic Tradition is a new title in the Cambridge Contexts in Literature series. It is designed to support the needs of advanced level students of English literature. Each title in the series has the quality, content and level endorsed by the OCR examination board. However, the texts provide the background and focus suitable for any examination board at advanced level. The series explores the contextual study of texts by concentrating on key periods, topics and comparisons in literature. Each book adopts an interactive approach and provides the background for understanding the significance of literary, historical and social contexts. Students are encouraged to investigate different interpretations that may be applied to literary texts by different readers, through a variety of activities and questions, the use of study aids, such as chronologies and glossaries, and the inclusion of anthology sections to exemplify issues.

Table of Contents

Introduction 5(3)
Approaching the gothic tradition
8(38)
The historical context
8(2)
Gothic influences
10(5)
The political context
15(3)
The spiritual context
18(4)
Gothic literary forms and audiences
22(6)
Gothic writers and readers
28(3)
The contemporary context
31(1)
Contemporary gothic literature
32(4)
The gothic cinema
36(2)
Gothic music
38(1)
Other gothic media
38(1)
Gothic dangers
39(1)
Gothic Whitby
40(3)
Assignments
43(3)
Approaching the texts
46(14)
Textual characteristics of the gothic
46(1)
Gothic fascination for the past
47(2)
The sublime and supernatural in the gothic
49(2)
Gothic psychology
51(2)
Gothic horror
53(1)
Gothic settings
54(2)
Gothic style
56(2)
Assignments
58(2)
Texts and extracts
60(35)
The Castle of Otranto
60(2)
Horace Walpole
Vathek
62(2)
William Beckford
The Monk
64(6)
Matthew Lewis
The Italian
70(4)
Ann Radcliffe
`Christabel'
74(2)
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Frankenstein
76(1)
Mary Shelley
Northanger Abbey
77(4)
Jane Austen
`La Belle Dame sans Merci'
81(1)
John Keats
`The Raven'
82(4)
Edgar Allan Poe
Wuthering Heights
86(1)
Emily Bronte
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
87(3)
Robert Louis Stevenson
Dracula
90(2)
Bram Stoker
The Woman in Black
92(3)
Susan Hill
Critical approaches
95(17)
The nature of literary criticism
95(1)
Historical survey of critical approaches to the gothic
96(4)
Survey of contemporary critical approaches to the gothic
100(10)
Assignments
110(2)
How to write about the gothic
112(8)
A sense of genre
112(2)
An appreciation of purpose
114(1)
Insights into audience
115(2)
Assignments
117(3)
Resources
120(7)
Chronology
120(1)
Further reading
121(5)
Glossary
126(1)
Index 127

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