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The Palgrave Handbook of the Southern Gothic

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Introduction: Down at the Crossroads
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    Chapter 2 Edgar Allan Poe and the Southern Gothic
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    Chapter 3 Inside the Dark House: William Faulkner, Absalom, Absalom! and Southern Gothic
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    Chapter 4 Gothic Landscapes: Poe and Antebellum Southern Women Poets
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    Chapter 5 Southern Gothic: Haunted Houses
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    Chapter 6 The Globalisation of the Gothic South
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    Chapter 7 Gothic Landscapes of the South
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    Chapter 8 Southern Hauntings: Kate Chopin’s Gothic
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    Chapter 9 Gothic Appalachia
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    Chapter 10 New Immigrants and the Southern Gothic
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    Chapter 11 Flannery O’Connor and the Realism of Distance
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    Chapter 12 Florida Gothic: Shadows in the Sunshine State
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    Chapter 13 Gothic Cuba and the Trans-American South in Louisa May Alcott’s ‘M.L.’
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    Chapter 14 A Long View of History: Cormac McCarthy’s Gothic Vision
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    Chapter 15 New Orleans as Gothic Capital
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    Chapter 16 George Washington Cable and Grace King
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    Chapter 17 Francophone Gothic Melodramas
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    Chapter 18 Uncanny Plantations: The Repeating Gothic
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    Chapter 19 Slave Narratives and Slave Revolts
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    Chapter 20 The Tragic Mulatto and Passing
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    Chapter 21 Law and the Gothic in the Slaveholding South
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    Chapter 22 Charles Chesnutt’s Reparative Gothic
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    Chapter 23 Jim Crow Gothic: Richard Wright’s Southern Nightmare
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    Chapter 24 To Kill a Mockingbird and the Turn from the Gothic to Southern Liberalism
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    Chapter 25 Raising the Indigenous Undead
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    Chapter 26 Twisted Sisters: The Monstrous Women of Southern Gothic
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    Chapter 27 Ellen Glasgow’s Gothic Heroes and Monsters
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    Chapter 28 The Gothic and the Grotesque in the Novels of Carson McCullers
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    Chapter 29 ‘The room must evoke some ghosts’: Tennessee Williams
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    Chapter 30 Truman Capote’s Gothic Politics
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    Chapter 31 Southern Vampires: Anne Rice, Charlaine Harris and True Blood
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    Chapter 32 Voodoo and Conjure as Gothic Realism
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    Chapter 33 Nothing ‘So Mundane as ghosts’: Eudora Welty and the Gothic
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    Chapter 34 Talismans of Shadows and Mantles of Light: Contemporary Forms of the Southern Female Gothic
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    Chapter 35 Shadows on the Small Screen: The Televisuality and Generic Hybridity of Southern Gothic
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    Chapter 36 The Southern Gothic in Film: An Overview
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Chapter title
The Globalisation of the Gothic South
Chapter number 6
Book title
The Palgrave Handbook of the Southern Gothic
Published by
Palgrave Macmillan UK, July 2016
DOI 10.1057/978-1-137-47774-3_6
Book ISBNs
978-1-137-47773-6, 978-1-137-47774-3
Authors

Edward Sugden

Editors

Susan Castillo Street, Charles L. Crow

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Student > Ph. D. Student 1 50%
Lecturer > Senior Lecturer 1 50%
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Arts and Humanities 2 100%