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Nordic Gothic
By (Author) Maria Holmgren Troy
Edited by Johan Hglund
Edited by Yvonne Leffler
Edited by Sofia Wijkmark
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
26th July 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Television
Cultural studies
809.38729
Paperback
224
Width 138mm, Height 216mm, Spine 12mm
268g
Nordic Gothic traces Gothic fiction in the Nordic region from its beginnings in the nineteenth century, with a main focus on the development of Gothic from the 1990s onwards in literature, film, TV and new media.
The volume gives an overview of Nordic Gothic fiction in relation to transnational developments and provides a number of case studies and in-depth analyses of individual narratives. It creates an understanding of this under-researched cultural phenomenon by showing how the narratives make visible cultural anxieties haunting the Nordic countries, their welfare systems, identities and ideologies. Nordic Gothic examines how figures from Nordic folklore function as metaphorical expressions of Gothic themes and Nordic settings are explored from perspectives such as ecocriticism and postcolonialism. The book will be of interest to researchers and post- and- undergraduate students in various fields within the Humanities.
Maria Holmgren Troy is Professor of English at Karlstad University
Johan Hglund is Professor of English at Linnaeus University
Yvonne Leffler is Professor of Comparative Literature at University of Gothenburg
Sofia Wijkmark is Reader in Comparative Literature at Karlstad University