Bram Stoker: History, Psychoanalysis and the Gothic.

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From: Yearbook of English Studies
Date: 20010101
Author:Botting, Fred

 
Bram Stoker: History, Psychoanalysis and the Gothic. Ed. by William Hughes 
and Andrew Smith. Basingstoke: Macmillan; New York: St Martin's Press. 1998. 
xiii+229 pp. [pound]42.50. 

Countering the 'new orthodoxy' that, in the wake of critical and canonical disintegration, sees the author subsumed by only one of his fictional productions, the editors of Bram Stoker introduce a volume which advances the cause of an oeuvre rather than a single, albeit 'classic', Gothic text. The Snake's Pass (1890), The Jewel of the Seven Stars (1903), The Lady of the Shroud (1909), and The Lair of ...

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