Gothic Remains : Corpses, Terror and Anatomical Culture, 1764-1897
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
178683460X
ISBN-13
9781786834607
Publisher
University of Wales Press
Imprint
University of Wales Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 15th, 2019
Print length
320 Pages
Weight
496 grams
Dimensions
22.10 x 27.90 x 2.00 cms
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Gothic Remains: Corpses, Terror and Anatomical Culture, 1764-1897 traces anatomical culture in Gothic texts from Horace Walpole to Bram Stoker, showing how the Gothic developed and evolved alongside the medical profession, and proposing a genealogy of some of the Gothic texts that marked the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
The Gothic has always been fascinated with objects carrying with them a sense of horror the decomposing body, the rigid corpse, the bleeding statue, the spectral skeleton capable of creating a sublime form of beauty. Gothic Remains: Corpses, Terror and Anatomical Culture, 17641897 offers an exploration of those Gothic tropes and conventions that were most thoroughly steeped in the anatomical culture of the period from skeletons, used to understand human anatomy, to pathological human remains exhibited in medical museums; from bodysnatching aimed at providing dissection subjects, to live-burials resulting from medical misdiagnoses and pointing to contemporary research into the signs of death. The historicist reading of canonical and less-known Gothic texts proposed throughout Gothic Remains, explored through the prism of anatomy, seeks to offer new insights into the ways in which medical practice and the medical sciences informed the aesthetics of pain and death typically read therein, and the two-way traffic that emerged between medical literature and literary texts.
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