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13. The ‘nouveau frisson’: Muriel Spark’s Gothic Fiction
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- 1. Borderlands of Identity and the Aesthetics of Disjuncture: An Introduction to Scottish Gothic 1
- 2. ‘The Celtic Century’ and the Genesis of Scottish Gothic 14
- 3. The Politics and Poetics of the ‘Scottish Gothic’ from Ossian to Otranto and Beyond 28
- 4. Robert Burns and the Scottish Bawdy Politic 42
- 5. Scottish Gothic Drama 59
- 6. Scottish Gothic Poetry 75
- 7. Calvinist and Covenanter Gothic 89
- 8. Gothic Scott 102
- 9. Gothic Hogg 115
- 10. ‘The Singular Wrought Out into the Strange and Mystical’: Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine and the Transformation of Terror 129
- 11. Gothic Stevenson 142
- 12. J. M. Barrie’s Gothic: Ghosts, Fairy Tales and Lost Children 155
- 13. The ‘nouveau frisson’: Muriel Spark’s Gothic Fiction 168
- 14. Scottish Gothic and the Moving Image: A Tale of Two Traditions 181
- 15. New Frankensteins; or, the Body Politic 195
- 16. Queer Scottish Gothic 208
- 17. Authorship, ‘Ghost-filled’ Islands and the Haunting Feminine: Contemporary Scottish Female Gothic 222
- Notes on Contributors 236
- Index 240
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- 1. Borderlands of Identity and the Aesthetics of Disjuncture: An Introduction to Scottish Gothic 1
- 2. ‘The Celtic Century’ and the Genesis of Scottish Gothic 14
- 3. The Politics and Poetics of the ‘Scottish Gothic’ from Ossian to Otranto and Beyond 28
- 4. Robert Burns and the Scottish Bawdy Politic 42
- 5. Scottish Gothic Drama 59
- 6. Scottish Gothic Poetry 75
- 7. Calvinist and Covenanter Gothic 89
- 8. Gothic Scott 102
- 9. Gothic Hogg 115
- 10. ‘The Singular Wrought Out into the Strange and Mystical’: Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine and the Transformation of Terror 129
- 11. Gothic Stevenson 142
- 12. J. M. Barrie’s Gothic: Ghosts, Fairy Tales and Lost Children 155
- 13. The ‘nouveau frisson’: Muriel Spark’s Gothic Fiction 168
- 14. Scottish Gothic and the Moving Image: A Tale of Two Traditions 181
- 15. New Frankensteins; or, the Body Politic 195
- 16. Queer Scottish Gothic 208
- 17. Authorship, ‘Ghost-filled’ Islands and the Haunting Feminine: Contemporary Scottish Female Gothic 222
- Notes on Contributors 236
- Index 240