Penny Dreadfuls and the Gothic

Investigations of Pernicious Tales of Terror

9781786839701.jpg
University of Wales Press
Edited by Nicole C. Dittmer, Sophie Raine
Buy Book

Penny Dreadfuls and the Gothic breaks new ground in uncovering penny titles which have been hitherto largely neglected from literary discourse revealing the cultural, social and literary significance of these working-class texts. The present volume is a reappraisal of penny dreadfuls, demonstrating their cruciality in both our understanding of working-class Victorian Literature and the Gothic mode. This edited collection of essays provides new insights into the fields of Victorian literature, popular culture and Gothic fiction more broadly; it is divided into three sections, whose titles replicate the dual titles offered by penny publications during the nineteenth century. Sections one and two consist of three chapters, while section three consists of four essays, all of which intertwine to create an in-depth and intertextual exposition of Victorian society, literature, and gothic representations.

9781786839701.jpg
Contributor Bio

This edited collection is suitable for upper-level graduate students; postgraduate students; independent scholars and researchers; and academics and have widespread appeal to a general readership.

9781786839701.jpg
9781786839701.jpg