This blog is devoted to fantasy, supernatural and decadent literature. It was begun by Douglas A. Anderson and Mark Valentine, and joined by friends including James Doig and Jim Rockhill, to present relevant news and information.
Friday, July 8, 2011
Talk on Nineteenth Century Australian Gothic Fiction
Nineteenth Century Australian Gothic Horror
In association with the Pre-Raphaelite exhibition The Poetry of Drawing Dr James Doig, editor of anthologies of Australian Gothic fiction, delves into the characters and stories of nineteenth-century Australian Gothic horror. The Pre-Raphaelite art style encouraged a significant revival of medieval and gothic imagery in British culture.
Time: 6:30pm-7:00pm Jul 27 Cost: Free
Venue: Art Gallery of NSW, Art Gallery Rd, The Domain
Enquiries: Art Gallery of NSW artgallery.nsw.gov.au (02) 1800679278
http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/calendar/poetry-drawing-celebrity-event/
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Reflections in a Glass Darkly: Essays on J. Sheridan Le Fanu
Preface – W. J. Mc Cormack
Introduction – The Editors
Acknowledgements
A Memoir of Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu – Alfred Perceval Graves
Anecdotes from Seventy Years of Irish Life – W. R. Le Fanu
Extracts from Wilkie Collins, Le Fanu and Others – S. M. Ellis
The Portraits of Le Fanu – Jim Rockhill, Brian J. Showers and Douglas A. Anderson
A Void Which Cannot Be Filled Up: The Obituaries of J. S. Le Fanu – Brian J. Showers
M. R. James on J. S. Le Fanu – M. R. James
Forgotten Creator of Ghosts—Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, Possible Inspirer of the Brontës –Edna Kenton
Sheridan Le Fanu – E. F. Benson
From The Supernatural in Fiction – Peter Penzoldt
An Irish Ghost – V. S. Pritchett
“Prologue” and “Epilogue” to Madam Crowl’s Ghost – M. R. James
Doubles, Shadows, Sedan-Chairs, and the Past: “The Ghost Stories of J. S. Le Fanu” – Patricia Coughlan
III. SOME SPECIAL TOPICS
Making Light in the Shadow Box: The Artistry of Le Fanu – Kel Roop
Le Fanu’s House by the Marketplace – Wayne Hall
Sheridan Le Fanu and the Spirit of 1798 – Albert Power
H. P. Lovecraft’s Response to the Work of Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu – Jim Rockhill
“A Regular Contributor”: Le Fanu’s Short Stories, All the Year Round, and the Influence of Dickens – Simon Cooke
A Shared Vision: Le Fanu’s In a Glass Darkly and Carl Theodor Dreyer’s Vampyr – Gary William Crawford
Dreyer, Vampyr and Sheridan Le Fanu – Mark Le Fanu
IV. CONTEMPORARY REVIEWS
Contemporary Reviews of the Publications of J. Sheridan Le Fanu – Compiled by the Editors
V. STUDIES OF INDIVIDUAL WORKS
“Green Tea”: The Archetypal Ghost Story – Jack Sullivan
“Introduction” to The House by the Churchyard – Elizabeth Bowen
Three Ghost Stories: “The Judge’s House”, “Some Strange Disturbances in an Old House on Aungier Street”, and “Mr. Justice Harbottle” – Carol A. Senf
“Introduction” to Uncle Silas – M. R. James
Conversations in a Shadowed Room: The Blank Spaces in “Green Tea” – John Langan
“Introduction” to Uncle Silas – Elizabeth Bowen
“Addicted to the Supernatural”: Spiritualism and Self-Satire in Le Fanu’s All in the Dark – Stephen Carver
In the Name of the Mother: Perverse Maternity in “Carmilla” – Jarlath Killeen
Crossing Boundaries, Mixing Genres in The Wyvern Mystery – Sally C. Harris
“I resolved to play the part of a good Samaritan”: Metafiction in “The Room in the Dragon Volant” – William Hughes
“The Child that Went with the Faeries”: The Folk Tale and the Ghost Story – Peter Bell
The Smashed Looking Glass: Fragmentation and Narrative Perversity in Willing to Die – Victor Sage
Bibliography
Sources
Jim