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The Oxford Book of Gothic Tales (1992)

von Chris Baldick (Herausgeber)

Weitere Autoren: Anna Laetitia Aikin (Mitwirkender), Isabel Allende (Mitwirkender), Ambrose Bierce (Mitwirkender), Petrus Borel (Mitwirkender), Jorge Luis Borges (Mitwirkender)28 mehr, Bret Harte (Mitwirkender), George Washington Cable (Mitwirkender), Angela Carter (Mitwirkender), Frederick Cowles (Mitwirkender), Isaac Crookenden (Mitwirkender), Richard Cumberland (Mitwirkender), Isak Dinesen (Mitwirkender), Arthur Conan Doyle (Mitwirkender), William Faulkner (Mitwirkender), Charlotte Perkins Gilman (Mitwirkender), Ellen Glasgow (Mitwirkender), Thomas Hardy (Mitwirkender), Nathaniel Hawthorne (Mitwirkender), Juvenis (Mitwirkender), Sheridan Le Fanu (Mitwirkender), H. P. Lovecraft (Mitwirkender), F. M. Mayor (Mitwirkender), Patrick McGrath (Mitwirkender), E. Nesbit (Mitwirkender), Joyce Carol Oates (Mitwirkender), Alejandra Pizarnik (Mitwirkender), Edgar Allan Poe (Mitwirkender), Ray Russell (Mitwirkender), Marcel Schwob (Mitwirkender), Clark Ashton Smith (Mitwirkender), Robert Louis Stevenson (Mitwirkender), J. Wadham (Mitwirkender), Eudora Welty (Mitwirkender)

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The Gothic tale has been with us for over two hundred years, but this collection is the first to illustrate the continuing strength of this special fictional tradition from its origins in the late eighteenth century. Gothic fiction is generally identified from Horace Walpole's Castle ofOtranto and the works of Ann Radcliffe, and with heroes and heroines menaced by feudal villains amid crumbling ruins. While the repertoire of claustrophobic settings, gloomy themes, and threatening atmosphere established the Gothic genre, later writers from Poe onwards achieved an ever greatersophistication, and a shift in emphasis from cruelty to decadence. Modern Gothic is distinguished by its imaginative variety of voice, from the chilling depiction of a disordered mind to the sinister suggestion of vampirism.This anthology brings together the work of writers such as Le Fanu, Hawthorne, Hardy, Faulkner, and Borges with their earliest literary forebears, and emphasizes the central role of women writers from Anna Laetitia Aikin to Isabel Allende and Angela Carter. While the Gothic tale shares somecharacteristics with the ghost story and tales of horror and fantasy, the present volume triumphantly celebrates the distinctive features that define this powerful and unsettling literary form.… (mehr)
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The Gothic tale has been with us for over two hundred years, but this collection is the first to illustrate the continuing strength of this special fictional tradition from the late eighteenth century to the present day. Gothic fiction is generally identified with Horace Walpole's Castle of Otranto and the works of Ann Radcliffe, and with heroes and heroines menaced by feudal villains amid crumbling ruins. While the repertoire of claustrophobic settings, gloomy themes, and threatening atmosphere established the Gothic genre, later writers from Poe onwards achieved an ever greater sophistication, and a shift in emphasis from cruelty to decadence. Modern Gothic is distinguished by its imaginative variety of voice, from the chilling depiction of a disordered mind to the sinister suggestion of vampirism. This anthology brings together the work of writers such as Le Fanu, Hawthorne, Hardy, Faulkner, and Borges with their earliest literary forebears, and emphasizes the central role of women writers from Anna Laetitia Aikin to Isabel Allende. While the Gothic tale shares some characteristics with the ghost story and tales of horror and fantasy, the present volume triumphantly celebrates the distinctive features that define this powerful and unsettling literary form.
1 abstimmen Cultural_Attache | Jul 20, 2018 |
A massive collection of stories spanning the history of gothic fiction. Tragic, strange, dark and grim, the stories are varied in length and structure, and will give you hours of sinister entertainment. It's sometimes hard to define what a gothic tale is, but reading this book will give you an understanding of the genre. ( )
1 abstimmen AngelaJMaher | Dec 10, 2017 |
I will be straight with you, I dislike short stories; they're too short, you can't get into them before they're over, their brevity can't provide proper fleshed-out details, and they very often have fairly depressing resolutions—it seems somehow to be in their very nature. However, shortcomings aside, they make for good introductions into distinctive types of literature that one hasn't properly explored before. A good collection of short stories gives a glimpse into the style and characteristic features commonly found, and generally give someone at least a few ideas of authors to look further into. Hence, I will occasionally read some collections (also those of authors I especially enjoy, but I hate when they write them and make me read them! :P). And since I've read very little Gothic fiction but am very interested in it, especially the earlier prominent works, I figured I woul brave the evils of the short story and utilize this as a first real introduction.

I especially appreciated the introduction to this anthology; Baldick provided a nice detailed explanation of what makes Gothic literature, its origins, and background. This is rather complex and there's lots of details people disagree about (does it need to have X or Y, etc), but he does a nice job of laying out the fundamentals and giving readers a clear idea of what Gothic means. As for the stories, well, I'm sure Baldick had his reasons for choosing the stories he did, but a handful of them I just did not see the value of. I imagine this is partially due to my natural distate of short stories, but a few of them just didn't go anywhere at all. That said, there were definitely some good stories in this collection. One that sticks out especially much in my mind is The Yellow Wall-Paper by Charlotte Perkins Stetson. I don't know that she actually meant any of it to be humorous, but some of her descriptions of what was going on had me laughing out loud. It was not a light-hearted tale, to be sure, but her wit in the text clearly shines. And while I don't enjoy all of Stevenson's tales, I found his Olalla to be quite interesting. These were not the only stories I enjoyed, of course, but they're the two that have really stuck with me the most. There were a bunch more I am glad to have read, though.

So. In the end, in spite of my general lack of favor, I gave this collection four stars. Since I don't care for short stories, my view on them often tends to be rather skewed to the negative; so I rounded up a bit for balance. Maybe that's silly, but I know I judge short stories more harshly than is really warranted plenty of the time.

For fans of Gothic fiction, and/or short stories, I'd suggest giving this collection a shot. ( )
6 abstimmen .Monkey. | Apr 19, 2013 |
The stories are great, but what makes it a five-star book is the introduction, which explains where gothic came from, what it originally tried to do, how its viewpoint survives, and what cultures it thrives in. ( )
2 abstimmen Coach_of_Alva | Jul 24, 2011 |
This collection of short stories is an excellent overview of the gothic genre, from its inception in the late Eighteenth Century to the modern era.

In the introduction, Baldick explains what the gothic genre is. The stories selected were obviously selected with care and are all great examples. They are organized by date, from earliest to the present, making it easy to see how the genre has evolved over time.

My personal favorites were the Speckled Band by Arthur Conan Doyle and Hurst of Hurstcote by E. Nesbit, although I thoroughly enjoyed almost all of the stories. I'm still trying to figure out Secret Observations of the Goat-Girl by Joyce Carol Oates. That was decidedly odd - even for a gothic tale!

I have to say that I had a lot of fun reading this! ( )
2 abstimmen bookwoman247 | Oct 15, 2010 |
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Aikin, Anna LaetitiaMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Allende, IsabelMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Bierce, AmbroseMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Borel, PetrusMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Borges, Jorge LuisMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Bret HarteMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Cable, George WashingtonMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Carter, AngelaMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
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Crookenden, IsaacMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
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Hawthorne, NathanielMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
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Le Fanu, SheridanMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Lovecraft, H. P.MitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Mayor, F. M.MitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
McGrath, PatrickMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Nesbit, E.MitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Oates, Joyce CarolMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Pizarnik, AlejandraMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Poe, Edgar AllanMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Russell, RayMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Schwob, MarcelMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Smith, Clark AshtonMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Stevenson, Robert LouisMitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
Wadham, J.MitwirkenderCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
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The Gothic tale has been with us for over two hundred years, but this collection is the first to illustrate the continuing strength of this special fictional tradition from its origins in the late eighteenth century. Gothic fiction is generally identified from Horace Walpole's Castle ofOtranto and the works of Ann Radcliffe, and with heroes and heroines menaced by feudal villains amid crumbling ruins. While the repertoire of claustrophobic settings, gloomy themes, and threatening atmosphere established the Gothic genre, later writers from Poe onwards achieved an ever greatersophistication, and a shift in emphasis from cruelty to decadence. Modern Gothic is distinguished by its imaginative variety of voice, from the chilling depiction of a disordered mind to the sinister suggestion of vampirism.This anthology brings together the work of writers such as Le Fanu, Hawthorne, Hardy, Faulkner, and Borges with their earliest literary forebears, and emphasizes the central role of women writers from Anna Laetitia Aikin to Isabel Allende and Angela Carter. While the Gothic tale shares somecharacteristics with the ghost story and tales of horror and fantasy, the present volume triumphantly celebrates the distinctive features that define this powerful and unsettling literary form.

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