Clive Barker dark imaginer /
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Fformat: | Licensed eBooks |
Iaith: | Saesneg |
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Manchester, UK :
Manchester University Press,
2017.
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Cyfres: | Manchester Gothic (Manchester, England).
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Mynediad Ar-lein: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/jj.21996607 |
Tabl Cynhwysion:
- Introduction: 'To darken the day and brighten the night': Clive Barker, dark imaginer
- Sorcha Ní Fhlainn<b>Part I: Origins</b>1 'Visions of another Albion': the <i>Books of Blood</i> and the horror of 1980s Britain
- Darryl Jones
- 2 'Marks of weakness, marks of woe': the<i> Books of Blood</i> and the transformation of the weird
- Kevin Corstorphine
- 3 When fantasy becomes reality: social commentary of 1980s Britain in Clive Barker's <i>Weaveworld </i>- Edward Timothy Wallington<b>Part II: Screening Barker</b>4 The joyless magic of <i>Lord of Illusions</i>
- Harvey O'Brien
- 5 Drawing (to) fear and horror: into the frame of Clive Barker's <i>The Midnight Meat Train</i> and <i>Dread</i> comic and film adaptations
- Bernard Perron
- 6 Beauty, pain and desire: gothic aesthetics and feminine identification in the filmic adaptations of Clive Barker
- Brigid Cherry<b>Part III: Labyrinths of desire</b>7 Clive Barker's queer monsters: exploring transgression, sexuality and the other
- Mark Richard Adams
- 8 Breaking through the canvas: towards a definition of (meta)cultural blackness in the fantasies of Clive Barker
- Tony M. Vinci
- 9 'A far more physical experience than the cinema affords': Clive Barker's Halloween Horror Nights and brand authorship
- Gareth James<b>Part IV: Legacy</b>10 'What price wonderland?': Clive Barker and the spectre of realism
- Daragh Downes
- 11 Clive Barker's late (anti-)horror fiction: <i>Tortured Souls</i> and <i>Mister B. Gone</i>'s new myths of the flesh
- Xavier Aldana Reyes
- 12 The Devil and Clive Barker: Faustian bargains and gothic filigree
- Sorcha Ní Fhlainn
- Index.