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Supernatural and Madness in Victorian Gothic Literature
The Victorian era was arguably the most productive time for the Gothic genre. Laden with supernatural experiences and insanity around…
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Representation of Women in Heavy Metal as a Subculture
In order to understand the phenomenon of women representation in metal, it is first necessary to create a general picture…
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Victorian Convicted Murderers and the Press Idolatration
Victorian convicted murderers were the twofold awareness of daily newspapers in criminal justice. Indeed, it was to be characteristic throughout…
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Spiritualism Insights and Victorian Psychology in Gothic Literature
Spiritualism was laden with supernatural experiences and insanity around every corner, the Gothic created a distinct genre of eeriness and…
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Anatomist’s Knife and Dissection in Victorian England
In Victorian times, dissection was then regarded with horror. Even at present, the prejudices of the people on this subject…
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Myths of Modern Primitives and Tribal Intersections
An investigation into the legitimacy and limits of the term “Modern Primitives” in its vernacular sense as a movement, and…
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Hammer Film Productions Prestige in the Early 1960s
Although 1960s horror was supposedly dominated by Hammer Film Productions, prestige horror films had their very own problems to negotiate.
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Toward a Gothic Criminology Of Monstrous Progeny
Rather than being established as the demonic other that must be exorcised, the serial killer is identified as society’s “monstrous…
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The Popular French Horror Films Language
The recent emergence of a crop of successful French-language horror films manifests a multiplicity of transformations in Québec cinema in…
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The Gothic Horror Momentum In Graphic Novels
Graphic novels commonly use settings such as castles or monasteries equipped with subterranean passages, dark battlements, hidden panels, and trapdoors.
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The Skeptical Artistry Of Horror In Everyday Life
Occasionally, certain genres of art inspire indignation, trepidation, and even public aversion in the case of the horror genre, as…
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Egyptology And Occultism In Kenneth Anger’s ‘Lucifer Rising’
A follower of Thelema, the religion of infamous British occultist Aleister Crowley, Kenneth Anger’s work is imbued with occult themes…









