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Gaelic Gothic, Race, Colonization, and Irish Culture,
Luke Gibbons.
Arlen House, 2004.
In this challenging, wide-ranging study, Luke Gibbons explores the complexities of the Gothic genre, maintaining that, though originally a literary genre known for its popular or sensational appeal, the Gothic grew to become part of everyday life, 'giving rise to a phantom public sphere haunted by fear, terror, and the dark side of civility'.
Price: €15.00
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