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II. Fictions of science in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein Alchemy and modern science
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- List of illustrations viii
- Prologue: The history of gothic fiction 1
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1. History and the gothic novel
- I. What’s gothic about the gothic novel? 17
- II. Reading gothic histories: Walpole’s The Castle of Otranto Patriotism, Wilkes and the gothic 27
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2. Female gothic and the secret terrors of sensibility
- I. Radcliffe and the politics of female sensibility 48
- II. Radcliffe and the politics of masculine sensibility 62
- III. Gothic radicals: Wollstonecraft’s The Wrongs of Woman 70
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3. Revolution and libertinism in the gothic novel
- I. Compositional politics of The Monk 81
- II. Lewis and the French Revolutionary Wars 96
- III. Publication and the politics of censorship 106
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4. Science, conspiracy and the gothic enlightenment
- I. Charles Brockden Brown: conspiracy, enlightenment and the supernatural explained 121
- II. Fictions of science in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein Alchemy and modern science 141
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5. Vampires, credulity and reason
- I. The 1730s vampire controversy 161
- II. Romance vampires and the romantic poets 175
- III. History, the vampire and Dracula 189
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6. Zombies and the occultation of slavery
- I. Slavery and the zombie 205
- II. Twentieth-century gothic and the zombies of modernity 218
- III. The occultation of miscegenation and slavery in the zombie film 233
- Select bibliography of gothic resources 245
- Index 254
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- List of illustrations viii
- Prologue: The history of gothic fiction 1
-
1. History and the gothic novel
- I. What’s gothic about the gothic novel? 17
- II. Reading gothic histories: Walpole’s The Castle of Otranto Patriotism, Wilkes and the gothic 27
-
2. Female gothic and the secret terrors of sensibility
- I. Radcliffe and the politics of female sensibility 48
- II. Radcliffe and the politics of masculine sensibility 62
- III. Gothic radicals: Wollstonecraft’s The Wrongs of Woman 70
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3. Revolution and libertinism in the gothic novel
- I. Compositional politics of The Monk 81
- II. Lewis and the French Revolutionary Wars 96
- III. Publication and the politics of censorship 106
-
4. Science, conspiracy and the gothic enlightenment
- I. Charles Brockden Brown: conspiracy, enlightenment and the supernatural explained 121
- II. Fictions of science in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein Alchemy and modern science 141
-
5. Vampires, credulity and reason
- I. The 1730s vampire controversy 161
- II. Romance vampires and the romantic poets 175
- III. History, the vampire and Dracula 189
-
6. Zombies and the occultation of slavery
- I. Slavery and the zombie 205
- II. Twentieth-century gothic and the zombies of modernity 218
- III. The occultation of miscegenation and slavery in the zombie film 233
- Select bibliography of gothic resources 245
- Index 254