Gothic Print Culture, 1789-1900
Volume III: Miscellaneous Magazines
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 24 July 2026
- ISBN 9780367649630
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages354 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 453 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 4 Halftones, black & white 700
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Short description:
The third volume of Gothic Print Culture, 1789-1900 reprints short Gothic fiction published in miscellaneous magazines. In doing so, it places Gothic fiction in direct conversation with the editorials, the advice columns, the travel accounts and the social and political commentaries that these magazines featured.
MoreLong description:
The third volume of Gothic Print Culture, 1789-1900 reprints short Gothic fiction published in miscellaneous magazines. In doing so, it places Gothic fiction in direct conversation with the editorials, the advice columns, the travel accounts and the social and political commentaries that these magazines featured. These magazines also highlight the Gothic’s own miscellaneous nature, its tendency to incorporate poems, songs, translations, travel narratives and antiquarian materials. Early in the century, Gothic fiction was published primarily in women’s magazines such as The Lady’s Magazine and La Belle Assemblée. This shifted in the mid-century magazine. Gothic fiction by Samuel Ferguson and George Augustus Sala engages with the scientific content of Blackwood’s and the social commentary of Household Words, while Irish Gothic fiction by Sheridan Le Fanu and James Mangan appeared alongside the antiquarian and political features of the Dublin University Magazine. This volume finds parallels between the history of the magazine and the history of the Gothic and, in doing so, links the Gothic in new ways to biography, translation, fashion, history and politics.
MoreTable of Contents:
1 The Two Castles; A Romance
E. F.
2 Edeliza; A Gothic Tale
E. W.
3 The Two Monks
M.
4 Castle Walstenforth
ANON.
5 Laurenstein Castle; or the Ghost of a Nun
ANON.
6 The Withered Arm
ANON.
7 Castle-Goblin, or the Tower of Neuftchaberg
ANON.
8 The Italian Travellers
F. A.
9 Tales from the Cloister
J. H. MERIVALE
10 The Involuntary Experimentalist
S. FERGUSON
11 The Ghost and the Bone-Setter
S. LE FANU
12 The Man in the Cloak: A Very German Story
J. MANGAN
13 Legend of the Haunted Castle
ANON.
14 A Story of a Weir-Wolf
C. CROWE
15 Death of a Goblin
H. MORLEY
16 A Dead Secret
G. A. SALA
17 Three Nights in an Old Country House: A Grandmother’s Reminiscence
A. M. F. ANNAN
18 My Experience
S. A. FROST
19 The Mystery at Fernwood
M. E. BRADDON
20 The Sire de Malétroit’s Door
R. L. STEVENSON
21 Earthbound
M. OLIPHANT
22 In Castle Dangerous
A. LANG