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 | | Southern Gothic and Appalachian Gothic: A Comparative Look at Flannery O'Connor and Cormac McCarthy |  | | Community: Essays on the Southern Sensibility of History and Literature |  | | Spivey, Ted R. The Poetry of Community: Essays on the Southern Sensibility of History and Literature |
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| | Southern Ontario Gothic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Southern Ontario Gothic is generally characterized by a stern realism set against the dour small-town Protestant morality stereotypical of the region, and often has underlying themes of moral hypocrisy. |  | | Southern Ontario Gothic is a sub-genre of the Gothic novel genre and a feature of Canadian literature that comes from Southern Ontario. |  | | Like the Southern Gothic of American writers such as William Faulkner, Flannery O'Connor and Eudora Welty, Southern Ontario Gothic analyzes and critiques social conditions such as race, gender, religion and politics, but in a Southern Ontario context. |
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| | E-book southern gothic fiction, flannery o'connor, poppy z. brite, stephen king, anne rice, john grisham Southern Literature |
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| | Southern Gothic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | One of the most notable features of the Southern Gothic is the grotesque, a stock character who possesses some cringe-inducing qualities, typically bigotry and self-righteousness, but enough good traits that the reader finds himself empathizing nevertheless. |  | | The Southern Gothic author usually avoids perpetuating antebellum stereotypes such as the contented slave, the demure Southern belle, the chivalrous gentleman and the righteous Christian preacher. |  | | Southern Gothic is a sub-genre of the Gothic writing style, unique to American literature. |
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| | Academic Directory on Gothic Literature |
 | | Created by Jack Voller at Southern Illinois University, this site is an archive of electronic texts relating to Gothic literature throughout the high Gothic period (1764-1820), with texts and resources relating to the post-Gothic period up to 1950. |  | | Maintained by Douglass Thomson at Georgia Southern University, this site provides an annotated set of reading lists of the Gothic literature read by six major romantic writers. |  | | The site also includes links to further web resources for the study of the Gothic as well as a glossary of literary Gothic terms. |
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| | Eighteenth-Century Resources -- Literature |
 | | Gothic Literature: What the Romantic Writers Read (Douglass Thomson, Georgia Southern Univ.) -- "A list of Gothic works read by the major writers of the period 1780-1830." Gothic reading lists for Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, and Keats, with evidence that the authors read the books in question. |  | | The Literary Gothic Page -- "A Web site for all things concerned with literary Gothicism, which includes ghost stories, 'classic' Gothic fiction (1764-1820), and related Gothic, supernaturalist, and 'weird' literature prior to the mid-twentieth century." Includes links to other Gothic sites, reviews of books on the Gothic, and a great many links to E-texts. |  | | Gothic Literature (AOL) -- "The Gothic Literature Page is devoted to study of Gothic Literature which flourished in England from 1764 to 1834. |
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| | Gothic literature, characteristic of gothic literature, southern gothic literature |
 | | Gothic literature, characteristic of gothic literature, southern gothic literature |  | | Gothic literature as a movement was a disappointment to the idealistic romantic poets for the sentimental character idealized by Ann Radcliffe could not... |  | | Gothic literature is an outlet for the ancient fears of humanity in an age of reason. |
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| | Press Release Southern Gothic Novel / Midtown International Theatre Festival |
 | | Equal parts David Lynch and Fried Green Tomatoes, Southern Gothic Novel had standing-room-only audiences last summer in New York, where the show has been scouted by Showtime and Bravo television. |  | | First presented at the New York International Fringe Festival (a production of The Present Company), and fresh from it's Southern premiere at Atlanta's Whole World Theatre, Southern Gothic Novel will continue its tour in September at the Columbus Theatre Festival. |  | | Written and performed by Frank Blocker off-Broadway star and co-author of Eula Maes Beauty, Bait & Tackle, Southern Gothic Novel finds Blocker portraying eighteen citizens of the tiny burg of Aberdeen, Mississippi. |
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http://emerging.freewebspace.com/Plays/pressrelease200407.html
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| | Southern Gothic was Re: Re: [LMB] RE: OT: Potter, Weasley |
 | | Southern Gothic was Re: Re: [LMB] RE: OT: Potter, Weasley |  | | Next message: Southern Gothic was Re: Re: [LMB] RE: OT: Potter, Weasley |  | | I think Williams does Southern Gothic very well. |
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http://lists.herald.co.uk/pipermail/lois-bujold/2004-August/016314.html
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| | Calls For Papers: CFP: Class & Southern Gothic, 1930-1950 ( |
 | | questions of class in Southern Gothic fictions of the 1930's and 1940's. |  | | Ellen Glasgow gave the pejorative name "Southern Gothic" to a new and |  | | CFP: Class and Southern Gothic, 1930-1950 (3/15; MLA) |
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| | NONGOTHAM20 |
 | | Argues that the Gothic is the fictional mode best suited to express the socially and psychically unsettling war-made reversals of class, race, and gender hierarchies in the post-war South." King is a precursor to later "Southern Gothic" writers such as Faulkner, McCullers, and O'Connor. |  | | It argues that "nature writing and the Gothic are related, and uses the work of Ann Williams to argue that Salamanca's novels demonstrate a progression from the mode of Gothic" defined by Williams as male and female Gothic. |  | | The novels of J. Salamanca participate in and partake of "the postmodern Gothic." Chapter three places the novels within the tradition of the postmodern Gothic. |
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| | Southern Gothic: Information From Answers.com |
 | | One of the most notable features of the Southern Gothic is the grotesque, a stock character who possesses some cringe-inducing qualities, typically bigotry and self-righteousness, but enough good traits that the reader finds himself empathizing nevertheless. |  | | The Southern Gothic author usually avoids perpetuating antebellum stereotypes such as the contented slave, the demure Southern belle, the chivalrous gentleman and the righteous Christian preacher. |  | | Instead, the writer takes classic Gothic archetypes, such as the damsel in distress or the heroic knight, and portrays them in a modern and realistic manner, transforming them into a spiteful, reclusive spinster or a white-suited, fan-brandishing lawyer with ulterior motives. |
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| | The Gothic Novel |
 | | According to their own myths, as recounted by Jordanes, a Gothic historian from the mid 6th century, the Goths originated in what is now southern Sweden, but their king Berig led them to the southern shore of the Baltic Sea. |  | | Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick writes about the same idea in her essay, "The Structure of the Gothic Convention," and she adds that the idea of a protagonist having a struggle with a terrible, surreal person or force is a metaphor for an individual's struggle with repressed emotions or thoughts (Sedgwick 1). |  | | Even though she parodies and mocks the Gothic novel, she still retains part of the genre's overarching themes: "the individual is something so precious that society must never be allowed to violate it" (Morse 29). |
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 | | Equine Gothic: The Dead Mule as Generic Signifier in Southern Literature of the Twentieth Century |  | | Not very long ago the university at which I teach sponsored a symposium entitled "What Makes the South Southern?" One of its sessions was devoted to the question of what is specifically Southern about Southern literature as distinct from the writing of other regions such as the Midwest or the urban North. |  | | Many dead mules in Southern writing simply turn up, and people stumble upon them with little notion of where they came from, as in the examples from Sylvia Wilkenson and Frank Conroy printed as epigraphs at the beginning of this essay. |
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| | Epinions.com - Comments on 'From Tres Hombres To Southern Gothic' |
 | | Comments on "From Tres Hombres To Southern Gothic" (4 total) |  | | Home > Media > Music > "From Tres Hombres To Southern Gothic" > comments |  | | Epinions.com - Comments on 'From Tres Hombres To Southern Gothic' |
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| | Southern Gothic: The Story So Far |
 | | The first in the Beaulah Chronicles, this blog is the current record of what's going on in game for Twilight Theatre's ''Southern Gothic'' storyline. |  | | :: welcome to Southern Gothic: The Story So Far :: bloghome |  | | :: Southern Gothic: The Story So Far :: |
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| | VoS - Voice of the Shuttle |
 | | The Literary Gothic Page (literary Gothicism of the 18th and 19th centuries; includes some resources in modern Gothic) (Jack G. Voller, Southern Illinois U. at Edwardsville) |  | | The Sublime and the Domestic: Structures of Mediation in the Gothic |  | | Homepage of The Gothic: Materials for Study (introductions and excerpts from primary and secondary texts relevant to the topic) (students in Jerome McGann and Patricia Meyer Spack's course on "The Novel of Sensibility" at U. Virginia) |
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| | Southern gothic -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Flannery O'Connor, Tennessee Williams, Truman Capote, William Faulkner, and Carson McCullers are among the best-known writers of Southern gothic. |  | | Introduction to the life and work of the Southern Gothic author. |  | | Oxfordshire is the central county of the southern English shires. |
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| | Welcome to The Evor ---Gothic Bands Links section.. |
 | | Veer Chasm is a Gothic Rock band from Southern California, with two male frontmen and a female drummer. |  | | Southern, gothic, metal whatever you may call it, Standing Damaged is a four piece band from Northern Alabama hard to describe with few words. |  | | Innersense are a gothic metal band from Australia (Canberra) with mellow sounds, heavy screams and guitars and haunting keyboard work. |
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| | Southern Spaces |
 | | In particular, Guthrie draws on Old Southwestern Humor and the Southern Gothic, two traditions steeped in irrationality and violence. |  | | Folk-lyricist Woody Guthrie's 1943 autobiography, Bound for Glory, draws heavily on Old Southwest humor and Southern Gothic, two traditions steeped in irrationality and violence that gave Guthrie narrative forms out of which to reinvent himself as an unlikely American hero. |  | | But Guthrie's interest in the South goes beyond his use of dialect; there is abundant evidence of Guthrie's southern travels and affinities. |
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| | Southern Gothic Literature |
 | | Gothic literature is generally defined as literature that deals with the... |  | | Gothic literature read by the Romantic writers This website is an online resource for the comparative study of Gothic and Romantic literature. |  | | Gothic literature, documenting this important aspect of Romantic influence and intertextuality with primary and secondary sources. |
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| | BRGoths FAQ |
 | | Gothic rock bands include such early pioneers as the Virgin Prunes, Fields of the Nephilim, Southern Death Cult, Alien Sex Fiend, Bauhaus, Siouxsie and the Banshees, and the Sisters of Mercy. |  | | Modern Gothic rock music tends to include elements of the fantastic, elements of horror, the supernatural, and is generally dark in its mood, often making use of minor chords and electronic processing of sound to achieve haunting and chilling effects. |  | | Gothic rock music takes its name from the so-called Gothic horror literary movement of the late Victorian era, including such notable examples as Bram Stoker's classic novel Dracula, whose mood and aesthetic are shared by modern Gothic Rock. |
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| | Listen to Free Online Goth Radio Stations - Live365 Internet Radio |
 | | Starting with The Lords Of The New Church, Southern Death Cult, and The Cure, the Punk guitar sound mixed with dark downbeat themes gave way to a secondary Gothic movement focused on Dance, best exemplified by Sisters Of Mercy and Bauhaus. |  | | Resurrecting Gothic Old School Darkwave Indie EBM Synth Industrial Black Metal from the Grave |  | | Gothic Paradise Club Mix - The best gothic/industrial mix on the planet! |
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| | Gothic Architecture in TutorGig Encyclopedia |
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| | Eighteenth-Century Resources -- Literature |
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| | Eighteenth-Century Resources -- Literature |
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| | Eighteenth-Century Resources -- Literature |
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