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Volume 11 (2009): Issue 2 (Nov 2009)
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Gothic Studies
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Contents
Contributors
Pages: ix–x
The Gothic and Addiction
A Mad Tango
By:
Carol Margaret Davison
Pages: 1–8
An Evil Game
Gothic Villains and Gaming Addictions
By:
Bridget Marshall
Pages: 9–18
Addiction and Isolation in Frankenstein
A Case of Terminal Uniqueness
By:
Thomas Schmid
Pages: 19–29
Clinical Gothic
Sensationalising Substance Abuse in the Victorian Home
By:
Tamara Wagner
Pages: 30–40
Battling Addictions in Dracula
By:
Kristina Aikens
Pages: 41–51
Doctors, Drugs, and Addiction
Professional Integrity in Peril at the Fin de Siècle
By:
Debbie Harrison
Pages: 52–62
The ‘Peculiar Glare of Recognition’
Drunkenness and the Southern Gothic in Flannery O’Connor‘s The Violent Bear It Away
By:
Lindsey Michael Banco
Pages: 63–73
William Burroughs
The Scene of Addiction
By:
David Punter
Pages: 74–82
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