The Gothic Wanderer: From Transgression to Redemption; Gothic Literature from 1794 - Present Contributor(s): Tichelaar, Tyler R. (Author), Mulvey-Roberts, Marie (Foreword by) |
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ISBN: 1615991395 ISBN-13: 9781615991396 Publisher: Modern History Press OUR PRICE: $40.46 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: September 2012 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Literary Criticism | European - General - Literary Criticism | Gothic & Romance |
Dewey: 823.087 |
LCCN: 2011047323 |
Physical Information: 0.75" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.37 lbs) 318 pages |
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Publisher Description: The Gothic Wanderer Rises Eternal in Popular Literature |
Contributor Bio(s): Tichelaar, Tyler R.: - Tyler R. Tichelaar holds a Ph.D. in Literature from Western Michigan University, and Bachelor and Master's Degrees in English from Northern Michigan University. He has lectured on writing and literature at Clemson University, the University of Wisconsin, and the University of London. Tyler is the regular guest host of Authors Access Internet Radio and the current President of the Upper Peninsula Publishers and Authors Association. He is the owner of his own publishing company Marquette Fiction (www.MarquetteFiction.com) and Superior Book Promotions (www.SuperiorBookPromotions.com), a professional book review, editing, and proofreading service. Tichelaar is the author of numerous historical novels, including The Marquette Trilogy (composed of Iron Pioneers, The Queen City, and Superior Heritage) the award-winning Narrow Lives, and Spirit of the North: a paranormal romance. His other scholarly works include King Arthur's Children: a Study in Fiction and Tradition. He is currently working on an Arthurian historical fantasy series, beginning with King Arthur's Legacy, in which he intends to weave many Gothic elements. For updates on Tyler R. Tichelaar's Arthurian novels, visit www.ChildrenofArthur.com. Please visit www.GothicWanderer.com for blog updates on current trends in gothic literature and criticism. |