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Industrial Gothic: Workers, Exploitation and Urbanization in Transatlantic Nineteenth-Century Literature

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Industrial Gothic: Workers, Exploitation and Urbanization in Transatlantic Nineteenth-Century Literature

Bridget M. Marshall, "Industrial Gothic: Workers, Exploitation and Urbanization in Transatlantic Nineteenth-Century Literature "
English | ISBN: 1786837706 | 2021 | 288 pages | PDF | 8 MB

An archival literary study positing the Industrial Revolution as a site of Gothic excess and horror.

Stories about the real horrors of factory life frequently employed the mode of the Gothic, while nineteenth-century Gothic literature began to use new settings—factories, mills, and industrial cities—as backdrops for the horrors that once populated Gothic castles. This study carves out the “Industrial Gothic” as a new area of study that places the literature of the Industrial Revolution in dialogue with the Gothic. The book explores a significant subset of transatlantic nineteenth-century literature that employs the tropes, themes, and rhetoric of the Gothic to portray the real-life horrors of factory life. Using archival materials, Bridget M. Marshall frames the Industrial Revolution as a site of Gothic excess and horror.
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