The Transatlantic Gothic Novel and the Law, 1790–1860
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0754669955
ISBN-13
9780754669951
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 28th, 2010
Print length
214 Pages
Weight
524 grams
Dimensions
16.60 x 24.00 x 1.90 cms
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Tracing the use of legal themes in the gothic novel, this title shows these devices reflect an outpouring of anxiety about the nature of justice.
Tracing the use of legal themes in the gothic novel, Bridget M. Marshall shows these devices reflect an outpouring of anxiety about the nature of justice. On both sides of the Atlantic, novelists like William Godwin, Mary Shelley, Charles Brockden Brown, and Hannah Crafts question the foundations of the Anglo-American justice system through their portrayals of criminal and judicial procedures and their use of found documents and legal forms as key plot devices. As Gothic villains, from Walpole''s Manfred to Godwin''s Tyrrell to Stoker''s Dracula, manipulate the law and legal system to expand their power, readers are confronted with a legal system that is not merely ineffective at stopping villains but actually enables them to inflict ever greater harm on their victims. By invoking actual laws like the Black Act in England or the Fugitive Slave Act in America, gothic novels connect the fantastic horrors that constitute their primary appeal with much more shocking examples of terror and injustice. Finally, the gothic novel''s preoccupation with injustice is just one element of many that connects the genre to slave narratives and to the horrors of American slavery.
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