Reading Richard Matheson: A Critical Survey
By (Author) Cheyenne Mathews
Edited by Janet V. Haedicke
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
7th May 2014
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
813.54
Hardback
262
Width 161mm, Height 234mm, Spine 23mm
513g
Richard Matheson (19262013) was a prolific author and screenwriter whose career helped shape the horror and fantasy genres in literature, film, and television for over sixty years. Matheson authored more than ninety short stories and dozens of novels, many of whichincluding I Am Legend, A Stir of Echoes, What Dreams May Come, The Shrinking Man, Hell House, and Bid Time Returnhave been adapted into feature films. Despite his extensive body of work and influence, however, Matheson has remained largely outside the scope of academic scrutiny. The essays in Reading Richard Matheson: A Critical Survey provide the first critical overview of Mathesons texts, covering seven of Mathesons novels, a sampling of short stories, and several adaptations for both film and television. The essays are arranged thematically and address the sociopolitical anxieties reflected in Mathesons oeuvre; consider his precursors and successors; and situate him within narrative traditions of mythology, cinema, genre, and memory studies. By providing an overview of his career, Reading Richard Matheson illustrates how a commercial writer can contribute to academic discourses of literature and film. Though the essays use a variety of theoretical frameworks, the crossover nature of the collection reflects the broad range of Mathesons output. As such, this volume will appeal to fans of Mathesons work in general as well as scholars of literature, film studies, cultural studies, genre studies, media studies, memory studies, and popular culture.
'Reading Richard Matheson: A Critical Survey' is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the origins of todays pop culture at a deeper level and gaining a greater appreciation of the work of Richard Matheson. * Comics Grinder *
Cheyenne Mathews is a Ph.D. student in modern British literature at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Her research interests include espionage fiction, film, and popular culture. Janet V. Haedicke, Ph.D., is a professor in the department of English at the University of Louisiana at Monroe. She has served as editor of the Tennessee Williams Literary Journal, president of the David Mamet Society, and performance review editor of the David Mamet Newsletter.