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Visions of Evil: Origins of Violence in the English Gothic Novel (European University Studies Series XIV, Anglo-Saxon Language and Literature)
Martin-Christoph Just
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| #11225841 in Books | 1997-06 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x6.00 x.75l,.0 | File type: PDF | 340 pages||About the Author|The Author: Martin-Christoph Just studied English, History and Sociology at Hannover and Liverpool. With this thesis he graduated from the University of Hannover. The focus of his studies is on the analysis of literary accounts of psychological
In this thesis, which strives to re-focus the view on a seminal era of English literature, four major Gothic Novels are subjected to a thorough textual analysis. The central hypothesis is that the superior Gothic Novels are finely honed psychological studies which concentrate on the moral deterioration of individual characters. This deterioration leads to different forms of destructive social interaction: it causes psychotic behaviour patterns, violence directed against ...
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