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The Suspense of Horror and the Horror of Suspense

English

By (author): Maria Anastasova

This book presents a detailed academic study of suspense building in Stephen Kings horror novels The Shining and Carrie and their respective film adaptations. Two film versions of each book are taken into consideration one released immediately after the novel publication and one that appeared decades later. After providing a general idea of what suspense as a phenomenon related to fiction is, the study establishes some repeated plot-bound suspense motifs and episodes in the literary works, and traces their development in the films in order to demonstrate the similarities and differences in the techniques of achieving suspense in literature and in cinema. The model detailed here can also be used for individual or comparative suspense analysis of other literary or cinematic works. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Oct 2018
  • Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781527518018

About Maria Anastasova

Maria Anastasova is a member of the Department of Germanic and Romance Languages at South-West University Neoft Rilski Bulgaria. She is particularly interested in the horror genre and her publications include The Importance of the Symbiosis between Language and Culture in Translation in The Language A Phenomenon without Frontiers; Translation of Catholic Lexis from English into Bulgarian in the Context of a Novel by Oscar Wilde in Contrastive Linguistics; and The Fall of the House of Jack: The Ruin of Man in Stephen Kings The Shining in Crossing Boundaries in Culture and Communication among others.

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