The Twilight of the Gothic?

Vampire Fiction and the Rise of the Paranormal Romance, 1991–2012

Author(s) Joseph Crawford

Language: English

Genre(s): History

Series: Gothic Literary Studies

  • May 2014 · 368 pages ·216x138mm

  • · Hardback - 9781783160648
  • · eBook - pdf - 9781783160655
  • · eBook - epub - 9781783161768

About The Book

Winner of the 2015 Allan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

This book explores the history of the paranormal romance genre; from its origins in the revisionist horror fiction of the 1970s, via its emergence as a minor sub-genre of romantic fiction in the early 1990s, to its contemporary expansion in recent years into an often-controversial genre of mainstream fiction. Tracing the genre from its roots in older Gothic fiction written by and for women, it explores the interconnected histories of Gothic and romantic fiction, from Ann Radcliffe and Jane Austen in the eighteenth century to Buffy, Twilight, True Blood and The Vampire Diaries in the present day. In doing so, it investigates the extent to which the post-Twilight paranormal romance really does represent a break from older traditions of Gothic fiction - and just what it is about the genre that has made it so extraordinarily divisive, captivating millions of readers whilst simultaneously infuriating and repelling so many others.

Contents

Introduction Chapter 1: The First Eight Hundred Years Chapter 2: Romancing the Paranormal Chapter 3: Sleeping With the Enemy Chapter 4: The New Millennium Chapter 5: The Twilight Controversy Chapter 6: Mutations Epilogue: Signs And Portents

About the Author(s)

Author(s): Joseph Crawford

Dr Joseph Crawford is a lecturer in English Literature at the University of Exeter.

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