Comic Gothic
An Edinburgh Companion
Avril Horner editor Sue Zlosnik editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:30th Jun '24
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

The Edinburgh Companion to Comic Gothic explores the role of irony, satire, parody, pastiche and the absurd in Gothic texts dating from the eighteenth century up to the present day. Its particular focus on the use of Comic Gothic in social media and popular culture make it a distinctive and original contribution to Gothic studies that will be especially welcomed by undergraduate and postgraduate students.
The Gothic has to do with the dark, but ever since the days of Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey it has also had its comic side, revelling in exaggeration, melodrama, pastiche, satire and the absurd, as this brilliant collection of essays demonstrates across a satisfyingly wide range of periods and styles. -- David Punter, University of Bristol
Clear and comprehensive, Comic Gothic builds on Horner and Zlosnik’s Gothic and the Comic Turn, which examined the Gothic’s disruptions of fear and horror by situations rife with comic potential. Comic Gothic not only features a historical sweep from the 18th to 21st centuries but also expands its scope to include essays on American, Canadian, Indian, New Zealander, Thai, and Jewish Gothic modes. [...] Overall, this collection offers readers many fascinating points of entry into the comedic affect of a genre typically presented through the affects of horror and fear. Summing Up: Highly recommended. -- C. L. Bandish, Bluffton University * CHOICE *
ISBN: 9781399505758
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296 pages