A Supernatural Threat

A Supernatural Threat
Author: Ramon Elmerito Gatchalian
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2007-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1467820636

A young attorney finds his ex-girlfriend dead, murdered under mysterious circumstances. To escape the clutches of the law, which has wrongly tagged him as the culprit of the heinous crime, he travels to Vegas at the behest of a ghost claiming to be none other than his spiritual guide. His objective there: to find the killer, who may or may not also be stalking his former lover's twin sister. In a race against time to search for clues to the fiend's whereabouts, Fletcher Dee has to dodge-- A relentless crime buster, who has dogged him all the way from the Philippines to bring him to justice; A knife throwing, single-breasted amazon; Meddlesome past lives; And deal with a guardian non-angel, who couldn't manage to be there for him, being distracted himself by a puzzling murder and an ongoing war... A war where heaven and hell have formed an uneasy coalition to combat an incoming force from outside of creation. One with the power of God but infinitely evil. A Supernatural Threat.

Supernatural Menace: 1272 Supernatural Horror Films

Supernatural Menace: 1272 Supernatural Horror Films
Author: Steve Hutchison
Publisher: Tales of Terror
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2023-05-06
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1778872484

Supernatural threats, as opposed to plausible or surreal ones, encompass all menaces whose existence cannot be or hasn’t been proven by science. Here’s a ranked watchlist of 1272 supernatural horror movies reviewed by film critic Steve Hutchison. How many have you seen?

The Lovecraftian Poe

The Lovecraftian Poe
Author: Sean Moreland
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2017-05-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 161146241X

H.P. Lovecraft, one of the twentieth century’s most important writers in the genre of horror fiction, famously referred to Edgar Allan Poe as both his “model” and his “God of Fiction.” While scholars and readers of Poe’s and Lovecraft’s work have long recognized the connection between these authors, this collection of essays is the first in-depth study to explore the complex literary relationship between Lovecraft and Poe from a variety of critical perspectives. Of the thirteen essays included in this book, some consider how Poe’s work influenced Lovecraft in important ways. Other essays explore how Lovecraft’s fictional, critical, and poetic reception of Poe irrevocably changed how Poe’s work has been understood by subsequent generations of readers and interpreters. Addressing a variety of topics ranging from the psychology of influence to racial and sexual politics, the essays in this book also consider how Lovecraft’s interpretations of Poe have informed later adaptations of both writers’ works in films by Roger Corman and fiction by Stephen King, Thomas Ligotti, and Caitlin R. Kiernan. This collection is an indispensable resource not only for those who are interested in Poe’s and Lovecraft’s work specifically, but also for readers who wish to learn more about the modern history and evolution of Gothic, horror, and weird fiction.

Folk Horror

Folk Horror
Author: Dawn Keetley
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2023-04-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1786839814

While the undisputed heyday of folk horror was Britain in the 1960s and 1970s, the genre has not only a rich cinematic and literary prehistory, but directors and novelists around the world have also been reinventing folk horror for the contemporary moment. This study sets out to rethink the assumptions that have guided critical writing on the genre in the face of such expansions, with chapters exploring a range of subjects from the fiction of E. F. Benson to Scooby-Doo, video games, and community engagement with the Lancashire witches. In looking beyond Britain, the essays collected here extend folk horror’s geographic terrain to map new conceptualisations of the genre now seen emerging from Italy, Ukraine, Thailand, Mexico and the Appalachian region of the US.

The Readers' Advisory Guide to Genre Blends

The Readers' Advisory Guide to Genre Blends
Author: Megan M. McArdle
Publisher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2014-09-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0838912567

Genre fiction has always been a complex mixture of themes and elements. The increasing popularity of “genre blends,” or fiction that straddles the traditional labels, means greater pleasure for readers but a greater challenge for readers’ advisory. In this informative and entertaining book McArdle gets library staff up to speed on these engaging titles, showing how such crossover fiction appeals to fanbases of multiple genres. Complete with booklists, summaries, read-alikes, and thorough indexes, this guide Covers suspense, fantasy, historical fiction, horror, mystery, romance, and science fiction, as well as non-genre titles that don’t neatly fit into any categoriesOffers guidance for shelving, displaying, and marketing genre blendsShows how to make the most of online discovery tools in cataloging these titlesIncludes “Blend MVPs,” a section spotlighting several popular authors who regularly move between genres, and a useful bibliography of additional resources Providing a unique look at how common genres are often combined, this guide will open up new worlds of fiction to readers’ advisors and those whom they serve.

Charming

Charming
Author: Elliott James
Publisher: Orbit
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2013-09-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0316253383

Sharp, sarcastic, and efficiently lethal, John Charming would feel right at home having drinks with Dean Winchester and Harry Dresden. If you're looking for a new urban fantasy series to pick up, CHARMING is a guaranteed page-turner. John Charming isn't your average Prince... He comes from a line of Charmings -- an illustrious family of dragon slayers, witch-finders and killers dating back to before the fall of Rome. Trained by a modern day version of the Knights Templar, monster hunters who have updated their methods from chain mail and crossbows to Kevlar and shotguns, John Charming was one of the best--until a curse made him one of the abominations the Knights were sworn to hunt. That was a lifetime ago. Now, John tends bar under an assumed name in rural Virginia and leads a peaceful, quiet life. That is, until a vampire and a blonde walked into his bar... CHARMING is the first novel in a new urban fantasy series which gives a new twist to the Prince Charming tale. Pax Arcana CharmingDaringFearlessIn Shining ArmorLegend Has It Short Fiction in the Pax Arcana world:Charmed I'm SureDon't Go Chasing WaterfallsPushing LuckSurreal EstateDog-GoneBulls Rush InTalking Dirty

History of the Gothic: American Gothic

History of the Gothic: American Gothic
Author: Charles L. Crow
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2009-04-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0708322484

Defining the American gothic tradition both within the context of the major movements of intellectual history over the past three-hundred years, as well as within the issues critical to American culture, this comprehensive volume covers a diverse terrain of well-known American writers, from Poe to Faulkner to Toni Morrison and Cormac McCarthy. Charles L. Crow demonstrates how the gothic provides a forum for discussing key issues of changing American culture, explores forbidden subjects, and provides a voice for the repressed and silenced.

Living in the Future

Living in the Future
Author: Susan Nakley
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2017-08-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0472123041

Nationalism, like medieval romance literature, recasts history as a mythologized and seamless image of reality. Living in the Future analyzes how the anachronistic nationalist fantasies in Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales create a false sense of England’s historical continuity that in turn legitimized contemporary political ambitions. This book spells out the legacy of the Tales that still resonates throughout English literature, exploring the idea of England in the medieval literary imagination as well as critiquing more recent centuries’ conceptions of Chaucer’s nationalism. Chaucer uses two extant national ideals, sovereignty and domesticity, to introduce the concept of an English nation into the contemporary popular imagination and reinvent an idealized England as a hallowed homeland. For nationalist thinkers, sovereignty governs communities with linguistic, historical, cultural, and religious affinities. Chaucerian sovereignty appears primarily in romantic and household contexts that function as microcosms of the nation, reflecting a pseudo-familial love between sovereign and subjects and relying on a sense of shared ownership and judgment. This notion also has deep affinities with popular and political theories flourishing throughout Europe. Chaucer’s internationalism, matched with his artistic use of the vernacular and skillful distortions of both time and space, frames a discrete sovereign English nation within its diverse interconnected world. As it opens up significant new points of resonance between postcolonial theories and medieval ideas of nationhood, Living in the Future marks an important contribution to medieval literary studies. It will be essential for scholars of Middle English literature, literary history, literary political and postcolonial theory, and literary transnationalism.

The Comedy of Errors

The Comedy of Errors
Author: Robert S. Miola
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 600
Release: 1997
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780815319979

This comprehensive guide to The Comedy of Errors brings together the most significant and authoritative insights on this early Shakepearean comedy. The texts, presented chronologically, represent the best writings on the play - from a 1594 review of a performance at Gray's Inn to contemporary feminist and new historicist interpretations. Important textual analyses by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, George Bernard Shaw, and Harry Levin, among others, are included with five previously unpublished essays by leading Shakespeare experts.

Comedy of Errors

Comedy of Errors
Author: Robert S. Miola
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1135886393

This collection of essays and reviews represents the most significant and comprehensive writing on Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors .This volume of critical essays also features a comprehensive critical history, a full bibliography, and photographs and reviews of major productions of the play around the world.