Patrick McGrath and his Worlds

Patrick McGrath and his Worlds

Madness and the Transnational Gothic

Foley, Matt; Duncan, Rebecca

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2021

196

Mole

Inglês

9781032239279

15 a 20 dias

360

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Foreword

Sue Zlosnik

Introduction: McGrath in the World: Madness, Gothic, and Transnational Consciousness

Rebecca Duncan and Matt Foley

Section I: Transnational McGrath

Chapter One: Writing and Reading the Spider: McGrath's Web

David Punter

Chapter Two: Martha Peake and the Madness of "Free Trade"

Evert Jan van Leeuwen

Chapter Three: "A cell without a nucleus is a ruin:" Vampiric Creations of the Unhealthy Disabled in Patrick McGrath's "Blood Disease"

Alan Gregory

Chapter Four: Revisiting the Spanish Civil War: An Interview with Patrick McGrath

Xavier Aldana Reyes

Section II: Theorizing McGrath

Chapter Five: Madness, Tragedy, and the Implied Reader of Patrick McGrath's Spider

Benjamin E. Noad

Chapter Six: The Terrors of the Self: The Manipulation of Identity Mythologies in Patrick McGrath's Novels

Daniel Southward

Chapter Seven: Patrick McGrath and Passion: The Gothic Modernism of Asylum and beyond

Matt Foley and Rebecca Duncan

Section III: Millennial McGrath

Chapter Eight: The Price of Suffering and the Value of Remembering: Patrick McGrath's Trauma

Michela Vanon Alliata

Chapter Nine: "You have to be a warrior to live here:" PTSD as a collective socio-political condition in Patrick McGrath's writing

Dana Alex

Chapter Ten: The Liar, the Bitch, and the Wardrobe: Resisting Political Terror, Anti-Semitism, and Revenants in Patrick McGrath's The Wardrobe Mistress

Danel Olson

Afterword

Patrick McGrath
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Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome;Trapdoor Spiders;Ghost Town;Young Man;American Literature;Gauguin;British Literature;Paul Gauguin;colonial;Mental Health Centres Construction Act;gothic literature;Untreated Anemics;The Grotesque;Frank Stone;Asylum;Human Suffering;Spider;Wardrobe Mistress;trauma;Imperial Gothic;madness;Contemporary Society;blood;Fragmented Chain;vampires;Ambrose Tree;Schizophrenia;Literary Disability Studies;sanity;Sue Zlosnik;identity;Blood Disease;monstrosity;American Psychiatric Association;nationality;Gerald Brenan;mad dogs;Implied Reader;Spanish Civil War;Las Sombras;memory;healing;the liar, the witch, and the wardrobe;Fascism;The Wardrobe Mistress;transnational fiction;transnational author;Anglophone letters;McGrath's fiction;imperial legacies