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Volume 13 (2011): Issue 2 (Nov 2011)
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Gothic Studies
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Contents
Contributors
Pages: ix–x
Introduction: The Sick Body and the Fractured Self
(Contemporary) Scottish Gothic
By:
Monica Germanà
Pages: 1–8
Pity
Reclaiming the Savage Night
By:
David Punter
Pages: 9–21
James Robertson and Contemporary Scottish Gothic
By:
Robert Morace
Pages: 22–36
‘This Desolate and Appalling Landscape’
The Journey North in Contemporary Scottish Gothic
By:
Kirsty Macdonald
Pages: 37–48
Alice Thompson‘s Gothic Metamorphoses
The Allusive Languages of Myth, Fairy Tale and Monstrosity in The Falconer
By:
Sarah Dunnigan
Pages: 49–62
‘The Grail, or the Holy Bloodshed . . .’
Cruelty, Darkness and the Body in Janice Galloway, Alison Kennedy and Louise Welsh
By:
Victor Sage
Pages: 63–77
Denise Mina‘s Hellblazer
and the Triumph of Scottish Schadenfreude
By:
Chris Murray
Pages: 78–97
Becoming Hyde
Excess, Pleasure and Cloning
By:
Monica Germanà
Pages: 98–115
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