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    Screening the gothic / by Hopkins, Lisa, 1962-

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…Gothic revenants : a tale of three Hamlets -- Putting the gothic in : Clarissa, Sense and sensibility, Mansfield Park, and The time machine -- Taking the gothic out : 'tis pity she's a whore, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, The woman in white, and Lady Audley's secret -- Fragmenting the gothic : Jane Eyre and Dracula -- Gothic and the family : The mummy returns, Harry Potter and the philosopher's stone, and The lord of the rings : The fellowship of the ring.…”
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    Postmodern reinterpretations of fairy tales : how applying new methods generates new meanings /

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Valente's The orphan tales / Jeana Jorgensen -- Cyborg children, illuminous rabbits, snowman : Margaret Atwood's Oryx and crake and The year of the flood as speculative fiction / Katarina Labudova -- Fairy tale fashionista : Angela Carter dresses wolf-Alice / Susan Small -- Adventure games in the faerian machine : fairy tales in ludic environments / Peter Kristof Makai -- "Where we can dream ourselves into being" : science-fictional fairylands as transitional sites to post- or trans- humanity / Sarah Herba -- Fictitious fairy-stories : writing a fictitious character in Lord of the rings / Gergely Nagy -- "Cover your eyes and count to a hundred" : Freud's Uncanny and Guillermo del Toro's Pan's labyrinth / Jacqueline Ford -- A transmedial narratological reading of racialized and colonial sexual fantasies in the libertarian feminist graphic novel, Alan Moore and Melinda Gebbie's Lost girls / Ida Yoshinaga -- (Re- )reading (post- ) surrealism through Dorothea Tanning's Chasm : the femme-enfant tears through the text / Catriona Fay McAra -- Dancing in worn slippers : narration, affect and subversion in Jeanette Winterson's "Story of the twelve dancing princesses" / Caroline Webb -- A corpusemiotical interpretation of a postmodern Alice tale : embodied nonsense in Terry Gillam's Tideland / Anna Kerchy.…”
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