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Nineteenth-Century Southern Gothic Short Fiction: Haunted by the Dark

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Full Title:

Nineteenth-Century Southern Gothic Short Fiction: Haunted by the Dark

Contributors:

By (Author) Charles L. Crow
Edited by Susan Castillo Street

ISBN:

9781785273872

Series Number:

1

Publisher:

Anthem Press

Imprint:

Anthem Press

Publication Date:

18th August 2020

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

813.087290835877503

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

236

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm

Weight:

454g

Description

Twelve uncanny tales of the race-haunted nineteenth-century South, by authors both celebrated and obscure, are presented along with background readings, themselves often chilling, placing the tales in a historical context.

'This stunning collection juxtaposes twelve riveting Southern Gothic tales, most of them rarely anthologised, and eleven revealing pieces of non fictional prose from the same time span, some by the same authors. Together they powerfully expose the darkest undercurrents that haunted America across the nineteenth centuryand still haunt it today.' Jerrold E. Hogle, Professor Emeritus of English, University Distinguished Professor, University of Arizona, USA

'This is a critically important collection of Southern Gothic tales, which are incisively contextualised to the issues of race and slavery. The inclusion of contemporaneous nonfiction situates these stories within the culture that produced them. This is an essential collection for anyone interested in the origins of the Southern Gothic.' Andrew Smith, Professor of Nineteenth-Century English Literature, School of English, University of Sheffield, UK

'This concise anthology is a must-have for students, scholars and admirers of the Southern Gothic. Crow and Castillo Street provide a unique overview of the genre and its tensions. By juxtaposing primary sources against canonical fiction, this book subtly but brilliantly invites interrogation of the genre's socio historical politics.' Maisha Wester, Associate Professor, American Studies; African American and African Diaspora Studies, Indiana University, USA

Reviews

This is a critically important collection of Southern Gothic tales, which are incisively contextualized to the issues of race and slavery. The inclusion of contemporaneous nonfiction situates these stories within the culture that produced them. This is an essential collection for anyone interested in the origins of the Southern Gothic. Andrew Smith, Professor of Nineteenth-Century English Literature, School of English, University of Sheffield, UK


This stunning collection juxtaposes twelve riveting Southern Gothic tales, most of them rarely anthologized, and eleven revealing pieces of nonfi ctional prose from the same time span, some by the same authors. Together they powerfully expose the darkest undercurrents that haunted America across the nineteenth centuryand still haunt it today. Jerrold E. Hogle, Professor Emeritus of English, University Distinguished Professor, University of Arizona, USA


This concise anthology is a must-have for students, scholars and admirers of the Southern Gothic. Crow and Castillo Street provide a unique overview of the genre and its tensions. By juxtaposing primary sources against canonical fi ction, this book subtly but brilliantly invites interrogation of the genres sociohistorical politics. Maisha Wester, Associate Professor, American Studies; African American and African Diaspora Studies, Indiana University, USA

Author Bio

Charles L. Crow, Professor Emeritus at Bowling Green State University, has authored and edited studies of American regional literatures and of American gothic.

Susan Castillo Street, Professor Emerita at Kings College London, has published widely on nineteenth-century American literature, colonial writing of the Early Americas, and the Southern Gothic.

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