Gothic Fiction And The Writing Of Trauma, 1914-1934: The Ghosts Of World War One
Edinburgh University Press
ISBN13:
9781474443432
$124.70
The first detailed analysis of Gothic literature and trauma in World War OneThis book examines how the representation of the ghost-soldier in literature published between 1914-1934, both marks the presence of trauma and attempts to make sense of it. Andrew Smith examines short stories, novels, poems and memoirs that employ ghosts to reflect upon feelings of loss, paralleling the literary context with accounts of shell-shock which construe the damaged soldier as psychologically missing and therefore spectre-like. The author argues that literary and non-literary texts repeatedly deploy a form of the uncanny, familiar from a Gothic tradition, as a way of reflecting upon grief. In support of this claim, he draws on fiction by well-known authors such as M. R. James, E. F. Benson, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Dennis Wheatley, alongside largely forgotten contributions to The Strand and other periodical publications such as The Occult Review.Andrew Smith is Professor of Nineteenth-Century English Literature at the University of Sheffield where he co-directs, with Professor Angela Wright, the Centre for the History of the Gothic. He is the author or editor of over twenty published books including Gothic Death 1740-1914: A Literary History (2016) and The Ghost Story 1840-1920: A Cultural History (2010).
- | Author: Andrew Smith
- | Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
- | Publication Date: Jul 31, 2022
- | Number of Pages: 232 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Hardcover/History
- | ISBN-10: 1474443435
- | ISBN-13: 9781474443432
- Author:
- Andrew Smith
- Publisher:
- Edinburgh University Press
- Publication Date:
- Jul 31, 2022
- Number of pages:
- 232 pages
- Language:
- English
- Binding:
- Hardcover/History
- ISBN-10:
- 1474443435
- ISBN-13:
- 9781474443432