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| #182411 in Books | Wallflower Press | 2000-09-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.00 x6.25 x.50l,.49 | File Name: 1903364000 | 144 pages |
||15 of 22 people found the following review helpful.| Not that it's pretentious or anything...|By S. M. Robare|Just wanted to say that I think this book is great, a pretty in depth look into the genre, specifically when you consider it's only 130 pages. I like that the author address the socio-political influences of the genre, in particular bring up comparisons to Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto and Charles Darwin's theory of||A valuable contribution to the body of teaching texts available. . . . A book for all undergraduates starting on the subject.|||A valuable contribution to the body of teaching texts available.... A book for all undergrad
A comprehensive introduction to the history and key themes of the genre. The main issues and debates raised by horror, and the approaches and theories that have been applied to horror texts are all featured. In addressing the evolution of the horror film in social and historical context, Paul Wells explores how it has reflected and commented upon particular historical periods, and asks how it may respond to the new millennium by citing recent innovations in the genre's ...
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