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    Author(s)S T Joshi
    PublisherHippocampus Press
    ISBN9781614980902
    Pages374
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2014

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    Hippocampus Press Unutterable Horror by S T Joshi

    S. T. Joshi is one of the leading authorities on weird fiction and in this expansive new study he provides a comprehensive history and analysis of the entire range of weird fiction from antiquity to the present day. This first volume focuses on weird fiction from the Epic of Gilgamesh c. 1700 B.C.E. to the end of the nineteenth century. Joshi focuses on key works of Greek and Latin literature that introduced many long-enduring motifs in weird literature. Moving on down through Dante Shakespeare Marlowe and Milton Joshi provides a compact overview of the several different strands of Gothic fiction beginning with Horace Walpoles The Castle of Otranto 1764 and culminating with Charles Robert Maturins Melmoth the Wanderer 1820 with detailed discussions of Ann Radcliffe M. G. Lewis Mary Shelley and others. Edgar Allan Poe was a watershed in the history of weird fiction and his fusion of psychological and supernatural horror was pioneering. He was followed by the prolific Irish writer J. Sheridan Le Fanu numerous practitioners of the English ghost story including Henry James and Edith Wharton and the cynical Ambrose Bierce. Toward the end of the nineteenth century Bram Stoker Robert Louis Stevenson Oscar Wilde and others made weird fiction a genre that fused popular appeal with aesthetic richness.show more



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