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Facilitating the grotesque reception and human-nature interrelationship in Tunku Halim’s Dark Demon Rising
Published 2016“…Horror novels often celebrate gore, darkness, madness and emotional repression as the central themes to invoke terror and horror in readers. …”
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Facilitating the grotesque reception and human-nature interrelationship in Tunku Halim's Dark Demon Rising
Published 2016“…Horror novels often celebrate gore, darkness, madness and emotional repression as the central themes to invoke terror and horror in readers. …”
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TRANSLATION, MULTIMODALITY AND HORROR FICTION
Published 2023-12-01“…From this perspective, the research aims to identify multimodal means essential for creating suspense in King’s horror novels “Pet Sematary” (1983) and “Outsider” (2018) and determine the translation strategies used to render them into Ukrainian. …”
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Jungian shadow of the unconscious in The Between and Come Closer
Published 2017“…It is therefore an unsurprising fact that contemporary horror fictions are occasionally overlooked in scholarly studies. Two contemporary horror novels, The Between (1996) by Tananarive Due and Come Closer (2003) by Sara Gran are selected for this study. …”
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Nature and the grotesque in Tunku Halim’s dark demon rising and Juriah’s song
Published 2015“…Horror novels often celebrate gore, darkness, madness and emotional repression as the central themes to invoke terror and horror in readers. …”
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The Problem of Evil in the L. Petrushevskaya’s Novel “Number One, or in the Gardens Other Facilities”
Published 2013-04-01“…Petrushevskaya’s “horror novel” is undertaken. Its moral and philosophical problems and the function of the literary conventionality in the reconstruction of modern Boschiad are detected. …”
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Rædsler fra Ribe og omegn
Published 2011-06-01“…Through a reading of Teddy Vorks' horror novel The Dike, Clasen supports Joseph Caroll's hypothesis; that literature makes us better at surviving and reproducing, because fictive tales can make us better at understanding and navigating in both our inner as our outer landscapes. …”
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The Words Change Everything: Haunting, Contagion and The Stranger in Tony Burgess’s Pontypool
Published 2018-10-01“…Ultimately, we present Tony Burgess’s horror novel Pontypool Changes Everything turned Canadian horror film Pontypool as a speculative case study, since Burgess’s texts suggest that what is more infectious than the zombie-outsider is the insider’s own language, which identifies and labels the outsider. …”
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The Psychos Are Coming, the Psychos Are Coming … They’re Already Here
Published 2016-06-01“…Considered by many to be the seminal horror novel,Frankenstein, penned by the precocious Mary Shelley, terrified readers and eventually inspired a veritable cottage industry of cinematic adaptations. …”
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