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A book of monsters
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This book presents a cultural history of Promethean Horror in the modern age, tracing the rise of a sub-genre of gothic fiction in the twentieth-century and examining post-modern revisions of Moder...
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11 June 2024

This books traces the rise to prominence in the twentieth-century of a sub-genre of gothic fiction that is, emphatically, a horror of enlightenment rationality rather than gothic darkness, examining post-modern revisions of Modernist “Promethean” tropes in an eclectic range of gothic, fantasy and SF writing. Whether the subject be terror of London’s churches in the psychogeographical fiction of Iain Sinclair and Alan Moore, the Orcs in the linguistic fantasies of J.R.R. Tolkien, King Kong, killer-computers, or demon-children in post-war British science-fiction, A Book of Monsters offers illuminating perspectives on the darker recesses of the post-modern imagination, setting out a compelling, and comprehensive, overview on our contemporary unconscious.
Price: $130.00
Pages: 248
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Publication Date:
11 June 2024
ISBN: 9781526170873
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
PHILOSOPHY / Aesthetics, ARCHITECTURE / History / Modern (late 19th Century to 1945), LITERARY CRITICISM / Horror & Supernatural, LITERARY CRITICISM / Comics & Graphic Novels, Philosophy: aesthetics, Theory of architecture
David Ashford is an Assistant Professor of English Literature at the University of Groningen
1 The modern Prometheus: A brief introduction to the horror of Enlightenment
2 Architects of the Occult: London’s alternative “gothic” tradition
3 Gorillas in the House of Light: Inter-war Modernism as crisis management at London Zoo
4 Orc-talk: Spectres of Marx in Tolkien’s Middle-Earth
5 Pandora’s box: The insidious appeal of the Brutalist dystopia
6 The Mechanical Turk: Enduring misapprehensions concerning artificial intelligence
7 The Promethean Altar: Prospects of atonement in twenty-first century science fiction
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