Volume 3 (2001): Issue 1 (Apr 2001)

in Gothic Studies

Romanticism and the ‘New Gothic’
An Introduction
Pages: 1–7
‘Beyond the Realms of Dream’
Gothic, Romantic and Poetic Identity in Shelley‘s ‘Alastor’
Pages: 8–14
Mary Shelley‘s ‘New Gothic’
Character Doubling and Social Critique in the Short Fiction
Pages: 15–23
‘A Filthy Type’
The Motif of the Fecal Child in Mary Shelley‘s Frankenstein
Pages: 24–31
Revisiting Gothic Primogeniture
The Kinship Metaphor in the Age of Byron
Pages: 32–44
Gothic and Romantic Wandering
The Epistemology of Oscillation
Pages: 45–60
‘Suspense is his Maturer Sister’
Time Fear and Audience in Dickinson‘s Gothic Drama
Pages: 61–74
Double Trouble
The Self, the Social Order and the Trouble with Sympathy in the Romantic and Post-Modern Gothic
Pages: 75–83
Gothic Histories
Pages: 84–89
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