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Literary Ghosts from the Victorians to Modernism: The Haunting Interval


Literary Ghosts from the Victorians to Modernism: The Haunting Interval

Paperback by Thurston, Luke (University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK)

Literary Ghosts from the Victorians to Modernism: The Haunting Interval

£53.99

ISBN:
9781138016217
Publication Date:
14 Feb 2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
202 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Literary Ghosts from the Victorians to Modernism: The Haunting Interval

Description

This book resituates the ghost story as a matter of literary hospitality and as part of a vital prehistory of modernism, seeing it not as a quaint neo-gothic ornament, but as a powerful literary response to the technological and psychological disturbances that marked the end of the Victorian era. Linking little-studied authors like M. R. James and May Sinclair to such canonical figures as Dickens, Henry James, Woolf, and Joyce, Thurston argues that the literary ghost should be seen as no mere relic of gothic style but as a portal of discovery, an opening onto the central modernist problem of how to write 'life itself.' Ghost stories are split between an ironic, often parodic reference to Gothic style and an evocation of 'life itself,' an implicit repudiation of all literary style. Reading the ghost story as both a guest and a host story, this book traces the ghost as a disruptive figure in the 'hospitable' space of narrative from Maturin, Poe and Dickens to the fin de siècle, and then on into the twentieth century.

Contents

Prologue: Beyond My Notation Part I: Literary Hospitality 1. The Spark of Life 2. Zigzag: The Signalman Part II: Guests ? Ghosts 3. Broken Lineage: M. R. James 4. Ineffaceable Life: Henry James Part III: Hosts of the Living 5. A Loop in a Mesh: May Sinclair 6. Distant Music: Woolf, Joyce 7. Double-Crossing: Elizabeth Bowen Conclusion: The Ghostly Path Notes Bibliography Index

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