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The modern Gothic and literary double: Stevenson, Wilde and Wells.

Dryden, Linda

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Abstract

The Modern Gothic and Literary Doubles offers refreshing new analyses of the fictions of Gothic duality of Stevenson, Wilde and Wells. Establishing that a modern Gothic literary mode relocates the traditional rural Gothic of earlier writers to the late nineteenth-century metropolis, this volume examines how narratives of the period present London as the location of Gothic encounters and transformations. An understanding of London's cultural history in the nineteenth century helps to explain why the metropolis was such a fertile topic for the literary imagination to work upon, and this volume offers a comprehensive overview of the events and changes in the metropolitan landscape that informed modern Gothic fictions. The book demonstrates how narratives like Jekyll and Hyde, The Picture of Dorian Gray, The Time Machine and War of the Worlds were deeply influenced by late nineteenth-century perceptions of London, and are thus symptomatic of a modern, metropolitan Gothic.

Book Type Authored Book
Publication Date 2003
Deposit Date Mar 31, 2008
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Book Title The modern Gothic and literary double: Stevenson, Wilde and Wells.
ISBN 140390510X
Keywords Robert Louis Stevenson; Oscar Wilde; H.G.Wells; Modern Gothic Literary mode; Rural Gothic; Late 19th century metropolis; London; Literary imagination; Metropolitan landscape; literary double;
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/2275