Volume 19 (2017): Issue 1 (May 2017)

in Gothic Studies

Contemporary Irish Gothic Drama
The Return of the Hibernian Repressed During the Rise and Fall of the Celtic Tiger
Pages: 1–21
Home, Sweet, Home
Colonial Structures and the Gothic Genre in Contemporary Puerto Rican Narrative
Pages: 22–33
Investigating Irish Gothic
The Case of Sophia Berkley
Pages: 34–56
Nothing Moved, Nothing was Seen, Nothing was Heard and Nothing Happened
Evil, Privation and the Absent Logos in Richard Marsh‘s The Beetle
Pages: 57–72
Rewriting Radcliffe in the Age of Victoria
Sarah Harriet Burney‘s The Romance of Private Life
Pages: 73–90
Monstrous M*A*S*H
Khaki Gothic and Comedy
Pages: 91–112
Long in the Tooth
Dental Degeneracy and the Savage Mouth
Pages: 113–136
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