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Erscheint auch als: Poore, Benjamin, Neo-Victorian Villains, Boston : BRILL, 2017, 1 Online-Ressource (360 pages)
Erscheint auch als: Poore, Benjamin, Neo-Victorian Villains, Boston : BRILL, 2017, 1 Online-Ressource (360 pages)
Authors and Corporations: Poore, Benjamin (Editor)
Title: Neo-Victorian villains: adaptations and transformations in popular culture/ edited by Benjamin Poore
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Leiden, Boston: Brill, Rodopi, [2017]
© 2017
Physical Description: XII, 348 Seiten; Illustrationen; 25 cm
Part of: Neo-Victorian series ; volume 7
ISBN: 9004322248
9789004322240
Summary: Neo-Victorian Villains' is the first edited collection to examine the afterlives of such Victorian villains as Dracula, Svengali, Dorian Gray and Jekyll and Hyde, exploring their representation in neo-Victorian drama and fiction. In addition, 'Neo-Victorian Villains' examines a number of villainous types, from the spirit medium and the femme fatale to the imperial 'native' and the ventriloquist, and traces their development from Victorian times through the twentieth century. Chapters analyse recent theatre, films and television - from 'Ripper Street' to Marvel superhero movies - as well as classic Hollywood depictions of the Victorian villains. In a wide-ranging opening chapter, Benjamin Poore assesses the legacy of nineteenth-century ideas of villains and villainy on the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Contributors are: Sarah Artt, Guy Barefoot, Jonathan Buckmaster, David Bullen, Helen Davies, Robert Dean, Marion Gibson, Richard Hand, Emma James, Mark Jones, Emma V. Miller, Claire O'Callaghan, Christina Parker-Flynn, Frances Pheasant-Kelly, Natalie Russell, Gillian Piggott, Benjamin Poore and Rob Welch
Type of Resource: Book Aufsatzsammlung
Source: Verbunddaten SWB
Language: English
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