The Gothic Body: Sexuality, Materialism, and Degeneration at the Fin de Siecle
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Readers familiar with Dracula and The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde may not know that dozens of equally remarkable Gothic texts were written in Great Britain at the end of the nineteenth-century. This book accounts for the resurgence of Gothic, and its immense popularity, during the British fin de siècle. Kelly Hurley explores a key scenario that haunts the genre: the loss of a unified and stable human identity, and the emergence of a chaotic and transformative 'abhuman' identity in its place. She shows that such representations of Gothic bodies are strongly indebted to those found in nineteenth-century biology and social medicine, evolutionism, criminal anthropology, and degeneration theory. Gothic is revealed as a highly productive and speculative genre, standing in opportunistic relation to nineteenth-century scientific and social theories.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780521552592
EAN: 9780521552592
Publisher Date: 26 May 2004
Bood Data Readership Text: Professional & Vocational
Dewey: 823.087
Height: 226 mm
Is LeadingArticle: Y
LCCN: 96007337
No of Pages: 220
Pagination: 220 pages, black & white illustrations
Returnable: N
Spine Width: 16 mm
Title Prefix: The
Width: 150 mm
ISBN-10: 0521552591
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Binding: Hardcover
Country Of Origin: United Kingdom
Gardner Classification Code: Q04
Illustrations: black & white illustrations
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
Number of Items: 01
PrintOnDemand: Y
Series Title: Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature & Culture
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UK Availability: GXC
Year Of Publication: 1996