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Gothic Blue Book

Gothic Blue Book
Author: Cynthia Pelayo
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2012-10-16
Genre: Horror tales
ISBN: 9781480121966

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A collection of short stories and poems resurrect the spirit of the Gothic Blue Book. Gothic Blue Books were short fictions popular in the 18th and 19th century. They were descendants of the chap book trade. Burial Day Books presents its second Gothic Blue Book, The Revenge Edition. The following fifteen short stories and poems honor the Gothic story. Misery, fear, despair, regret and dread are highlighted in the following pages, stirring old ghosts, witches, and awakening death. The following collection of new and established horror authors weave together brilliant tales of terror celebrating the history of the Gothic story with a new twist. Authors: Chad Brown - THE PEEPERS Tara Cleves- THE B&B OWNER M.N. Hanson - SLENDER MAN Phil Hickes - THE BEAUTIFUL DEAD Emma Hinge - PENANCE K. Trap Jones - THE FLAILING ARM Daniel Kraus - NORA AND THE GRAVEDIGGER David Massengill - BELLEVUE Carl Palmer - VISITATION Cynthia (cina) Pelayo - BLASPHEME Gerardo Pelayo - FIRST DATE CHECKLIST Cortney Philip - WHEN THE SUN STAYS DOWN Wednesday Silverwood - ANGELIQUE Jennifer A. Smith - LAST SUMMER Melissa Stanziale - THE CHLIDREN OF ORORO Editors: Cynthia (cina) Pelayo Gerardo Pelayo Cover Art: Abigail Larson


Alabama Blue

Alabama Blue
Author: Toni K. Pacini
Publisher:
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2016-04-09
Genre: Alabama
ISBN: 9780997453102

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From white trash mill village girl to Senior-Cinderella. In Alabama Blue, Toni K. Pacini, shares her tumultuous journey. A girl raised-up like an invasive weed in an Alabama cotton mill village where illiteracy, bigotry, religious fanaticism, and abuse were as commonplace as fried chicken on Sunday. From pillar to post, and coast to coast, she sought a dauntingly illusive refuge. Toni fled a life predestined for sorrow from cold cradle to cold crypt, and she made it! Her life needed a major re-write, and in Alabama Blue, she rewrote the hopelessness into hope, the sorrow into joy, and left the past to rest, as she moved forward into a new tomorrow.


Gothic effigy

Gothic effigy
Author: David Annwn Jones
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2018-01-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1526101246

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Gothic effigy brings together for the first time the multifarious visual motifs and media associated with Gothic, many of which have never received serious study before. This guide is the most comprehensive work in its field, a study aid that draws links between a considerable array of Gothic visual works and artifacts, from the work of Salvator Rosa and the first illustrations of Gothic Blue Books to the latest Gothic painters and graphic artists. Currently popular areas such as Gothic fashion, gaming, T.V. and film are considered, as well as the ghostly images of magic lantern shows. This groundbreaking study will serve as an invaluable reference and research book. In its wide range and closely detailed descriptions, it will be very attractive for students, academics, collectors, fans of popular Gothic culture and general readers.


Gothic Blue

Gothic Blue
Author: Portia Da Costa
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2011-02-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 075352449X

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An erotic paranormal romance... At an archduke's reception, a handsome young nobleman falls under the spell of a malevolent but irresistible sorceress. Two hundred years later, Belinda Seward also falls prey to sensual forces she can neither understand nor control. Stranded by a thunderstorm at a remote Gothic priory, Belinda and her boyfriend are drawn into an enclosed world of luxurious decadence and sexual alchemy. Their host is the courteous but melancholic André von Kastel; a beautiful aristocrat who mourns his lost love. He has plans for Belinda - plans which will take her into the realms of obsessive love and the erotic paranormal.


The Gothic Novel 1790–1830

The Gothic Novel 1790–1830
Author: Ann B. Tracy
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0813164796

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A research guide for specialists in the Gothic novel, the Romantic movement, the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century novel, and popular culture, this work contains summaries of more than two hundred novels, reputed to be Gothic, published in English between 1790 and 1830. Also included are indexes of titles and characters and an extensive index of characteristic objects, motifs, and themes that recur in the novels -- such as corpses, bloody and otherwise, dungeons, secret passageways, filicide, fratricide, infanticide, matricide, patricide, and suicide. The novels described, including those by such writers as Charlotte Dacre, Louisa Sidney Stanhope, Regina Maria Roche, Charles Maturin, and Mary Shelley, are for the most part out of print and circulation and are unavailable except in rare book rooms. Thus this book provides the researcher with ready access to information that would otherwise be difficult to obtain.


Gothic

Gothic
Author: Roger Luckhurst
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-11-16
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0691229163

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"Crumbling ruins, undead fiends, dark alleys and forests teeming with horrors seen and unseen: the tendrils of the Gothic have crept out of the architecture of churches, mosques and grand houses and into suburban malls, overcrowded cities, the deserted corners of the world and beyond, taking the shape of monsters from Beowulf to Gojira, Cthulhu or the wendigo to our own terrifying, warped reflections. Across time, form and media, this book traces the weaving path of the Gothic from the shadows of history to the very heart of popular culture today"--


Modern Gothic

Modern Gothic
Author: Victor Sage
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1996
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780719042089

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This lively collection of essays aims to chart the survival of the gothic strain - the dark, the forbidding, the alienated, the fantastic - in a spectrum of popular and 'high cultural' forms of representation.


Gothic America

Gothic America
Author: Teresa A. Goddu
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780231108171

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Goddu traces the development of the female, southern, and African-American gothic in literature between the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, placing in a new historical context Poe's The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym, Hawthorne's The Blithedale Romance, Alcott's ghost stories, and Jacobs's Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl.


The Art of Gothic

The Art of Gothic
Author: Natasha Scharf
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014-10
Genre: Art, Modern
ISBN: 9781783052639

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Dressed head-to-toe in black, often with extreme make-up, the gothic look has been a popular once since the 1980s. Gothic art is about more than just album covers and ephemera; it's about fashion, book jackets, cinematography, computer graphics and fine arts. And its influence frequently seeps through into mainstream culture.The first ever English language collection of gothic images available. Features 224 pages of gothic photography and artwork. Contains up to date references that encompass the modern gothic movement as well as the original movement that came from punk. Gathers imagery from around the world, including previously unpublished photographs and artwork. Each chapter includes two special features, including profiles of influential artists or styles. Features articles on the work of well-known artists such as Anne Sudworth and Roman Dirge as well as graphic design teams Parched Art, Leisure Process and 23 Envelope.


British Short Fiction in the Early Nineteenth Century

British Short Fiction in the Early Nineteenth Century
Author: Tim Killick
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2016-05-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317171462

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In spite of the importance of the idea of the 'tale' within Romantic-era literature, short fiction of the period has received little attention from critics. Contextualizing British short fiction within the broader framework of early nineteenth-century print culture, Tim Killick argues that authors and publishers sought to present short fiction in book-length volumes as a way of competing with the novel as a legitimate and prestigious genre. Beginning with an overview of the development of short fiction through the late eighteenth century and analysis of the publishing conditions for the genre, including its appearance in magazines and annuals, Killick shows how Washington Irving's hugely popular collections set the stage for British writers. Subsequent chapters consider the stories and sketches of writers as diverse as Mary Russell Mitford and James Hogg, as well as didactic short fiction by authors such as Hannah More, Maria Edgeworth, and Amelia Opie. His book makes a convincing case for the evolution of short fiction into a self-conscious, intentionally modern form, with its own techniques and imperatives, separate from those of the novel.