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OverviewThe Egyptian Gothic consists of novels and short stories about ancient Egyptian mummies returning to life to seek retribution or romance as well as cursed object tales. Now mostly forgotten, from the 1880s through to the 1920s it was more popular than the vampire genre. This book is the first to examine the genre by using the frequent sensory descriptions within these texts to interrogate attitudes towards Empire. Its aims are twofold. Firstly, it demonstrates that despite their status as disposable popular fiction these texts are rich in sensory discourses that have thus far been unexamined. Secondly, reading these discourses of touch, sight, smell, sound and taste reveals new and intriguing ways in which Egypt is allowed to strike back against the British Empire. The book argues that the Egyptian Gothic does not support the domination of Empire, but instead presents a power dynamic in flux with the mummy fighting back against Western occupation. Egypt and its artefacts evoke simultaneous feelings of fear and desire, where those who meddle by invading tombs or stealing mummies are destroyed by Egyptian revenants. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jay SullivanPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan ISBN: 9783031963933ISBN 10: 3031963938 Pages: 292 Publication Date: 14 July 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents.- Chapter One: Introduction.- Chapter Two: Touch in the Egyptianised Gothic.- Chapter Three: Comparative Olfactory Encounters in Late Victorian Mummy Fiction.- Chapter Four: Gaze, The Mummified Body and The Iconography of Colonialism.- Chapter Five: Sound Imperialism in the Egyptianised Gothic.- Conclusion: Mummy Consumption, Tutmania and the End of the Egyptianised Gothic.Reviews“Sullivan has crafted a book that can be considered a first, but also one that I’m sure will be frequently re-read and referenced by all of us with an interest in the Egyptianised Gothic. It has not only provided us readers and researchers with a valuable new way in which to engage with our source materials but has proven itself to be a thoroughly enjoyable read, allowing Sullivan to showcase a vast knowledge acquired through years of research … .” (Michelle Keeley-Adamson, ISSE Magazine, Issue 4, Autumn, 2025) Author InformationJay Sullivan is a writer and researcher based in London, UK. Jay holds a PhD from the University of Roehampton and an MA in Victorian Literature from Birkbeck College. Her research blends museum, sensory and gothic studies with a focus on the Victorian Egyptianised Gothic genre. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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