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Exploring Identity Through the Gothic: The Uncanny and Doubling in Gaiman’s Coraline Compared to Selick’s Film Adaptation
Fainting and Death: Representations of Passivity in Richardson’s Pamela and Clarissa
One Is Two and Two Are One: An Analysis of the Gothic Double in Stephen King's The Dark Half and Lisey's Story
The Diary of the Artifically Inteligent Android:
Harry Potter's Dementor
Ursula K. Le Guin's Holistic Ecofeminism in The Word for World is Forest, "The Matter of Seggri" and The Left Hand of Darkness
Context is Crucial
“Last night you made a confession ‘twould make a saint swear”: Film Dialogue as an Articulator of Fear in Robert Eggers’ The Witch and The Lighthouse
“IN SORROW WE MUST GO, BUT NOT IN DESPAIR”: J.R.R. Tolkien and the Modern Philosophies of Death and Immortality
Big Brother, UniComp and the Circle: The Spectrum of Fear and Critique of Technological Developments in Dystopian Novels
Witches and the Devil in The Master and Margarita (1966), The Witches of Eastwick (1984) and Good Omens (1990): The Supernatural Other as a Vehicle for Satire of Social Power, Moral Standards and Religious Beliefs
Cyborgs vs Humans in Westworld (2016-)
The Development of a Young Detective: The Adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes into a Modern-Day Consulting Detective in BBC’s Sherlock
“There Ain’t No Such Thing as a Free Lunch”
Duality and Degeneracy in a Demanding Victorian Society: Exploring the engagement with Victorian brain science in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886) by Robert Louis Stevenson and The Great God Pan (1890) by Arthur Machen
Ann Radcliffe's The Mysteries of Udolpho and the Function of Landscapes in Gothic Fiction
The Gothic Scientist in the Fin de Siècle: Scientific Curiosity, Exploration and the Limitations of Science in Three Late-Victorian Novels
“Are You Paranoid Enough”: Hitchcock’s MacGuffin in the Framed Realities of North By Northwest, Night of the Living Dead and Strange Days
Lost Girls: Gender Stereotyping in the Children’s Literary Fantasy of C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien and Elizabeth Goudge
Shading Austen: Illuminating the Gothic in Jane Austen's Novels
Beauty in Destruction. An Analysis of the Wilderness Environment in the Apocalyptic Fiction of Jefferies, Wells and London.
The Performance of Normality: Changing Norms in the American Gothic of Shirley Jackson and Joyce Carol Oates
Imagine, if You Can. Manipulated Knowledge and Its Effects on Memory and Imagination.