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The Sickly Taper - 0 views

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    The Sickly Taper is the illustrious brainchild of the late Dr. Frederick S. Frank, former Professor Emeritus at Allegheny College, and Gothicist extraordinaire. The Sickly Taper is now run out of the Department of English Language, Literature, and Creative Writing at the University of Windsor under the direction of Dr. Carol Margaret Davison with the assistance of Betsy Keating, Neil Wood and Jen Ferguson. In order to ensure its ongoing role as the world's most comprehensive and authoritative online bibliography of Gothic scholarship, we ask that Gothic scholars and aficionados keep us apprised of relevant Gothic-related publications and productions. Please acquaint yourself with our indexing categories and feel free to suggest possible classifications for your scholarship. As cross-indexing can be nothing short of a Gothic nightmare in terms of its confusion and propensity to mushroom to monstrous size, please limit your suggestions to a single category.
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Romantic Readings of the Gothic - 0 views

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    A List of Gothic Works of Literature Read by the Canonical Romantic Writers
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THEA: The Haunted Curtain - Gothic Drama in the Romantic Age - Virtual Archive - 1 views

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    This website was dedicated to British Gothic drama and its various manifestations between 1768 - the year of composition of the first Gothic tragedy, Horace Walpole's The Mysterious Mother- and the later, pre-Victorian, culture of the 1820s and 30s. The materials made available here range from critical bibliographies to links to internet resources and teaching and study aids, and are offered as a starting-point for all those readers who wish to explore Gothic drama and theatre in order to rediscover a cultural phenomenon which, although now relatively unfamiliar to contemporary readers, was as notorious, shocking and frightening as the better-known Gothic romance. This website is no longer updated.
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Progetto Connect '99 - 0 views

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    Ce projet co-financé par Bruxelles, auquel ont participé les Universités de Barcelone, Berlin, Erlangen, Oxford et Parme a été réalisé en 1 an ½ ( automne '99 février 2001). Il s'agit d'une recherche européenne interculturelle (littérature de France, Allemagne, Russie, cinéma, théâtre, sémiologie, histoire, sociologie) et interlinguistique (espagnol, italien, allemand, anglais, les dialectes régionaux) constitué par Andrzej Wirth (école de B. Brecht), lui même « maestro » et dramaturge, Sir F. Warner, M. E. D'Agostini, G. Dondolini, R. Pinto, R. Dittmar, T. Martius, M. Pollesch, E. Morenghi, T. Zemella, T. Zonno. La recherche a eu comme point de départ la lecture et l'analyse du drame surréaliste, ou plutôt hyperréaliste d'Ivan Goll Methusalem oder der ewige Bürger (1922) proposé comme exemple social et culturel européen de notre temps qui montre la carence et l'absence de communication dans un siècle surtout caractérisé par la communication multimédiale hyper-accélérée
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Il Traduttore Visibile - 0 views

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    Dalla convinzione che la società odierna è costituita da una miriade di sottolinguaggi, tutti con pari dignità di comunicazione, è nata l'idea a Teresina Zemella (ricercatore) e a Sandra Talone (traduttore professionista free lance) di accostare il mondo accademico e il mondo degli operatori del settore (traduttori professionisti e società di servizi di traduzione che operano sul territorio). Ciò per offrire, agli studenti dei corsi di lingue in letterature straniere moderne, l'opportunità di conoscere i problemi inerenti la professionalità da acquisire non solo nel campo dell'editoria, e delle discipline umanistiche, bensì anche in ambito finanziario, tecnico, scientifico ecc. Obiettivo: esplorare l'industria della traduzione sui versanti: accademico e aziendale, per fornire una riflessione concreta su strumenti e funzione comunicativa della traduzione.
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Joseph Donohue Home Page - 0 views

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    Joseph Donohue is Professor of English at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he has taught dramatic literature since 1971. A theatre historian with special interests in the British and Irish theatre from the late eighteenth century to the present and in the nineteenth-century British music hall, he is the author of Dramatic Character in the English Romantic Age (Princeton, 1970) and Theatre in the Age of Kean (1975), and editor (with Ruth Berggren) of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest: A Reconstructive Critical Edition of the Text of the First Production, St. James's Theatre, London, 1895 (Colin Smythe, 1995), which won the 1997 MLA prize for an outstanding scholarly edition and the 1997 Hewitt prize for an outstanding work of theatre history
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A Glossary of Literary Gothic Terms - 0 views

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The Monstrous Feminine in Literature and Art - 0 views

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    Sito web dedicato all'immagine della donna nella letteratura gotica anglofona dal romanticismo all'epoca contemporanea facente parte del Gender, Literature, and Art Index a cura di Kathrin Nichols, Pittsburgh University
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The Internet Speculative Fiction Database - 0 views

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    The ISFDB is a community effort to catalog works of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. It links together various types of bibliographic data: author bibliographies, publication bibliographies, award listings, magazine content listings, anthology and collection content listings, and forthcoming books.
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The London Stage 1700-1729 - 0 views

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    This Web site hosts the draft text of the new version of the second part of 'The London stage, 1660-1800'. The original work was an authoritative multi-volume guide to the plays and theatre history of the Restoration and eighteenth century in London, first published in the 1960s and 70s. The section of the new edition made available here covers the period between 1700 and 1729
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PALATINE - 0 views

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    P A L A T I N E (Performing Arts Learning and Teaching Innovation Network) is the Higher Education Academy Subject Centre for Dance, Drama and Music.
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