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Home of the darkest thinkers. This page will be updated after the Easter holidays. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. The Ope...
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Room Booking for 25th March 2015 | Reading The Gothic
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Home of the darkest thinkers. Room Booking for 25th March 2015. March 24, 2015. Hope everyone enjoyed Venus in Furs. As it is one of my favourite texts. I am just confirming that the room we will be meeting in tomorrow, 2.00pm-5.00pm, will be W112 which I am told is in the Law Court Building on the De Havilland campus. Looking forward to seeing everyone. Next Session of Reading the Gothic – 25th March 2015. The strangeness of Venus in Furs … →. 2 thoughts on “ Room Booking for 25th March 2015. Enter your...
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April | 2014 | Reading The Gothic
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Home of the darkest thinkers. Monthly Archives: April 2014. Final Session (for this year). April 23, 2014. After much discussion, we have decided on Wednesday 21st May,. 200pm – 4.00pm. 300pm-5,00pm, as the final session for this year. It will take place in Club de Havilland so we can celebrate the end of the year. Given the addition of liquid refreshments we may be staying longer than usual, once our tongues have been suitably lubricated by liquor (or tea/ coffee/ any other soft drink). April 9, 2014.
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Home of the darkest thinkers. The Results Are In! February 17, 2015. More than one person voted (which would have been me) and I managed to insert a poll into a post and I managed to find the results. So the results are, with 3/4 of the votes, the first episode of. I am super excited by this. Can’t wait to see everyone and get our discussion on. Review of ‘In the Flesh’, Series One, Episode One. February 10, 2015. After viewing the first episode of. In the Flesh,. Is a cross between a prison and a medica...
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Home of the darkest thinkers. Further texts will be added as the sessions progress. To find our review of the text just click on the link. Anonymous, ‘The Terrorist System of Novel Writing’. Jean Beaudrillard, ‘Whatever Happened to Evil? Transparency of Evil: Essays on Extreme Phenomenon. Henry Brereton Marriott Watson, ‘The Stone Chamber’. Fred Botting, ‘Beyond the Gothic Principle’. Limits of Horror: Technology, Bodies, Gothic. Joyce Carol Oates,. Angela Carter, ‘The Bloody Chamber’. Series 1, Episode 1.
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January | 2015 | Reading The Gothic
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Home of the darkest thinkers. Monthly Archives: January 2015. Meeting Place for Reading the Gothic Session, 4th February 2015. January 26, 2015. Having watched the first episode of. Again, I am thoroughly excited to hear what other people think of it. With this in mind, I can confirm that the next session of Reading the Gothic will take place in Room W102 in the Law Court Building. Looking forward to seeing everyone next week. First Session of 2015 – ‘In the Flesh’. January 22, 2015. January 14, 2015.
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November | 2014 | Reading The Gothic
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Home of the darkest thinkers. Monthly Archives: November 2014. OGOM Company of Wolves CFP – Beyond excited to announce this! November 19, 2014. Excellent, fabulous news. Send in your abstracts – I can’t wait to start reading them. Open Graves, Open Minds. Conference, University of Hertfordshire, Sept 3rd-5th 2015: Call for Papers and Panels. OGOM: ‘The Company of Wolves’: Sociality, Animality, and Subjectivity in Literary and Cultural Narratives Werewolves, Shapeshifters, and Feral Humans. Suzy McKee Cha...
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The Results Are In! | Reading The Gothic
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Home of the darkest thinkers. The Results Are In! February 17, 2015. More than one person voted (which would have been me) and I managed to insert a poll into a post and I managed to find the results. So the results are, with 3/4 of the votes, the first episode of. I am super excited by this. Can’t wait to see everyone and get our discussion on. Review of ‘In the Flesh’, Series One, Episode One. Hannibal: It’s enough to put you off your dinner … →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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The strangeness of Venus in Furs … | Reading The Gothic
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Home of the darkest thinkers. The strangeness of Venus in Furs …. March 26, 2015. Venus in Furs,. Is symptomatic (excuse the language of disease) of this growing awareness. Below is an edited version of an essay I wrote about sexual ‘abnormality’ and masculinity in the late Victorian period. This concentrated on. And discusses some of the key aspects of the novel. 1897), started to complicate the definition of male and female as binary opposites, and defined the identity of abnormal sexualities such as h...
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Home of the darkest thinkers. She-Wolves and Elizabeth Bathory. August 19, 2015. Over on the She-Wolf Blogspot. Hannah Priest is doing wonderful work on the representation and cultural importance of the female werewolf, including the publication of. She-Wolf: A Cultural History of Female Werewolves. I really enjoyed the recent guest post by Jazmina Cininas on ‘Elizabeth Bathory – Female Werewolf’. The strangeness of Venus in Furs …. March 26, 2015. Venus in Furs,. Below is an edited version of an essay I...