The Dark descent: essays defining Stephen King's horrorscape
1992; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 30; Issue: 03 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5860/choice.30-1348
ISSN1943-5975
Autores Tópico(s)Narrative Theory and Analysis
ResumoForeword by Joseph A. Citro Chronology Defining King's Horrorscape: An Introduction by Tony Magistrale Masks of the Goddess: Unfolding of the Female Archetype in Stephen King's CARRIE by Greg Weller Partners in the DANSE: Women in Stephen King's Fiction by Mary Pharr Complex, Archetype, and Primal Fear: King's Use of Fairy Tales in THE SHINING by Ronald T. Curran Three Genres of THE STAND by Edwin F. Casebeer Some Ways of Reading THE DEAD ZONE by Michael N. Stanton Fear and Pity: Tragic Horror in King's PET SEMATARY by Leonard Mustazza Mythic Journey in The Body by Arthur W. Biddle Everybody Pays ... Even for Things They Didn't Do: Stephen King's Pay-out in the Bachman Novels by James F. Smith Science, Politics, and the Epic Imagination: THE TALISMAN by Tony Magistrale A Clockwork Evil: Guilt and Coincidence in The Monkey by Gene Doty Playing the Heavy: Weight, Appetite, and Embodiment in Three Novels by Stephen King by Bernadette Bosky Riddle Game: Stephen King's Metafictive Dialogue by Jeanne Campbell Reesman Stephen King Reading William Faulkner: Memory, Desire, and Time in the Making of IT by Mary Jane Dickerson The Face of Mr. Flip: Homophobia in the Horror of Stephen King by Douglas Keesey Reading, Writing and Interpreting: Stephen King's MISERY by Lauri Berkenkamp A Stephen King Bibliography Index
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