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OverviewThis collection of essays examines the legacy of H.P. Lovecraft’s most important critical work, Supernatural Horror in Literature. Each chapter illuminates a crucial aspect of Lovecraft’s criticism, from its aesthetic, philosophical and literary sources, to its psychobiological underpinnings, to its pervasive influence on the conception and course of horror and weird literature through the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. These essays investigate the meaning of cosmic horror before and after Lovecraft, explore his critical relevance to contemporary social science, feminist and queer readings of his work, and ultimately reveal Lovecraft’s importance for contemporary speculative philosophy, film and literature. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sean MorelandPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 2018 ed. Weight: 0.519kg ISBN: 9783319954769ISBN 10: 3319954768 Pages: 286 Publication Date: 22 September 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational 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 Contents1. Introduction: The Critical (After)Life of Supernatural Horror in Literature, Sean Moreland.- 2. The Birth of Cosmic Horror from the S(ub)lime of Lucretius, Sean Moreland.- 3. The Evolution of Horror: A Neo-Lovecraftian Poetics, Mathias Clasen.- 4. Ansky’s The Dybbuk, Freud’s Future of an Illusion, Watson’s Little Albert and Supernatural Horror in Literature, Sharon Packer, MD.- 5. Gazing Upon “The Daemons of Unplumbed Space” with H.P. Lovecraft and Stephen King: Theorizing Horror and Cosmic Terror, Alissa Burger.- 6. “Lothly thinges thai weren alle”: Imagining Horror in the Late Middle Ages, Helen Marshall.- 7. Lovecraft's Debt to Dandyism, Vivian Ralickas.- 8. Lovecraft and the Titans: A Critical Legacy, S. T. Joshi.- 9. Reception Claims in Supernatural Horror in Literature and the Course of Weird Fiction, John Glover.- 10. Bizarre Epistemology, Bizarre Subject: A Definition of Weird Fiction, Michael Cisco.- 11. Women, Sex and the Dismorphmythic: Lovecraft, Carter, Kiernan and Beyond, Gina Wisker.- 12. Weird Cinema and the Aesthetics of Dread, Brian R. Hauser.- 13. Paranoia, Panic, and the Queer Weird, Brian Johnson.ReviewsAuthor InformationSean Moreland is Professor of English at the University of Ottawa, Canada, and editor of The Lovecraftian Poe (2017). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |