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Monsters are horrifying creatures, yet they also §fascinate and attract heroes and readers. How can §these contradictory emotions and responses be §explained and why do we like monsters although they §scare us? In this book, the a ... celý popis
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Monsters are horrifying creatures, yet they also §fascinate and attract heroes and readers. How can §these contradictory emotions and responses be §explained and why do we like monsters although they §scare us? In this book, the author Susanne Zhanial §uses Julia Kristeva s theory of the abject to answer §these questions. The first part of the book §introduces the reader to Kristeva s theory of the §abject. After defining the terms abject and monster, §it will be shown that these two concepts can be §successfully linked. In the second part of the book, §the theoretical insights will be used for the §analysis of three monster stories from the late 19th §and early 20th century, namely Henry Rider Haggard s §She, Bram Stoker s Dracula and Gaston Leroux s The §Phantom of the Opera. By concentrating on a period §of approximately 30 years it will be shown that the §problems, anxieties and scientific developments of §the late Victorian era influenced and determined the §character of the monsters. This study is aimed at §students and scholars of English literature and §Gender Studies.
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