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Suicide and the Gothic
By (Author) William Hughes
Edited by Andrew Smith
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
6th August 2019
United Kingdom
Hardback
208
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
Suicide and the Gothic is the first protracted study of how the act of self-destruction recurs and functions within one of the most enduring and popular forms of fiction. Comprising eleven original essays and an authoritative introduction, this collection explores how the act of suicide has been portrayed, interrogated and pathologised from the eighteenth century to the present. The featured fictions embrace both canonical and the less-studied texts and examine the crisis of suicide - a crisis that has personal, familial, religious, legal and medical implications - in European, American and Asian contexts. Featuring detailed interventions into the understanding of texts as temporally distant as Thomas Percy's Reliques and Patricia Highsmith's crime fictions, and movements as diverse as Wertherism, Romanticism and fin-de-siecle decadence, Suicide and the Gothic provides a comprehensive and compelling overview of this recurrent crisis in fiction and culture. -- .
William Hughes is Professor of Medical Humanities and Gothic Literature at Bath Spa University
Andrew Smith is Professor of Nineteenth-Century English Literature at the University of Sheffield