Gothic Forms of Feminine Fictions
By (Author) Susanne Becker
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
1st March 2012
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
823.0872909
Paperback
352
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
This is a study of the powers of Gothic in late 20th-century fiction and film. Susanne Becker argues that the Gothic, 200 years after it emerged, exhibits unchanged vitality in our media age and its obsession with incessant stimulation and excitement. Today' globalised entertainment culture, relying on daily soaps, confession shows and media icons like Princess Diana, is reflected in the emotional trajectory of the Gothic's violence, eroticism and sentimental excess. The book discusses a range of anglophone Gothic romances, from the Gothic classics through to pulp romances to postmodern Gothica. This study seeks to contribute to gender and genre theory as well as cultural criticism of the contemporary.
Love, terror and fiction--Susanne Becker knows. "Fay Weldon"
Susanne Becker is an editor in the culture department of German Television (ZDF)