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Volume 19 (2017): Issue 2 (Nov 2017)
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Gothic Studies
Contents
Through Oceans Darkly
Sea Literature and the Nautical Gothic
By:
Emily Alder
Pages: 1–15
Oceanic Studies and the Gothic Deep
By:
Jimmy Packham
and
David Punter
Pages: 16–29
Sea-Changed
Felicia Hemans and Burial at Sea in the Nineteenth-Century Imaginary
By:
Jessica Roberson
Pages: 30–44
Spectral Stowaways
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps‘s Kentucky‘s Ghost (1868)
By:
Jen Baker
Pages: 45–57
Phantom Bark
The Chronotope of the Ghost Ship in the Atlantic World
By:
Julia Mix Barrington
Pages: 58–70
Haunted Ice, Fearful Sounds, and the Arctic Sublime
Exploring Nineteenth-Century Polar Gothic Space
By:
Katherine Bowers
Pages: 71–84
From the Sea and Beyond
Lovecraft‘s Sea Monsters
By:
Antonio Alcalá González
Pages: 85–97
Reinterpreting Leviathan Today
Monstrosity, Ecocriticism and Socio-Political Anxieties in Two Sea Narratives
By:
Mariaconcetta Costantini
Pages: 98–111
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