Tales of Terror from Blackwood's Magazine

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Publisher's Synopsis

The tales of terror and hysteria published in the heyday (1817-32) of Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine became a literary legend in the nineteenth century. Blackwood's was the most important and influential literary-political journal of its time, and a major institution not just in Scottish letters but in the development of British and American Romanticism. Intemperate in political polemic and feared for its literary assassinations, the magazine became just as notorious for the shocking power of its fictional offerings. These set a new standard of concentrated dread and precisely calculated alarm, and were to establish themselves as a landmark in the development of the short magazine story. The influence of Blackwood's quickly reached many major authors, including Dickens, Emily Bronte, Robert Browning, and Edgar Allan Poe. This edition selects some of the best and most representative tales from the magazine's first fifteen years, including work by Walter Scott, James Hogg, and John Galt, alongside talented but now almost forgotten figures like William Mudford, William Godwin (son of the philosopher), and Samuel Warren.;This book is intended for students of Romantic literature, Gothic, Sensational writing, of the nineteenth century.

Book information

ISBN: 9780192823663
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Imprint: Oxford University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 823.0873808
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 298
Weight: 173g
Height: 180mm
Width: 110mm
Spine width: 14mm