Nasty Tales

Nasty Tales
Author: David Huxley
Publisher: Headpress
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2001
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781900486132

From their origins in the 1960s, through to titles such as Cozmic Comics, Blood Sex, and Terror and Sin City, through to the emergence of Viz in the 1980's, Nasty Tales covers the turbulent history of these comics and the culturual instability from which they emerged. Incorporating many exclusive interviews with key artists and publishers, it offers a unique insight into an hitherto unseen and undocumented world.

Nasty Stories

Nasty Stories
Author: Brian McNaughton
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2000-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1587152576

NASTYbook

NASTYbook
Author: Barry Yourgrau
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2010-10-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0062034154

Why would criminals kidnap a cuddly teddy bear? Or monsters attack a kid for picking his nose? 'Cause Nice is overrated

Gruesome Grown-ups

Gruesome Grown-ups
Author: Jamie Rix
Publisher: Orion Children's Books
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2011-10-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1842557386

Grizzliness is out there. Every child has the makings of mischievousness, and can be lured into committing dastardly deeds. The six stories in each of the Grizzly Tales books show the rise and hard fall of vile and villainous children. In this book, parents and teachers are to blame for the murk and misery of the children's lives. Luckily, there are top tips for dealing with gruesome grown-ups - although no child is clever enough to defeat the Darkness completely ... We are completely reinventing the Grizzly Tales format for today's readers - ingenious concepts to link the separate stories, new format, design and illustrations, but still capturing Jamie Rix's legendary brilliant for creating stories that linger in the mind long after the lights go out at night!

Late Victorian Gothic Tales

Late Victorian Gothic Tales
Author: Roger Luckhurst
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2009-02-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0191623121

'He was a man of fairly firm fibre, but there was something in this sudden, uncontrollable shriek of horror which chilled his blood and pringled in his skin. Coming in such a place and at such an hour, it brought a thousand fantastic possibilities into his head...' The Victorian fin de siècle: the era of Decadence, The Yellow Book, the New Woman, the scandalous Oscar Wilde, the Empire on which the sun never set. This heady brew was caught nowhere better than in the revival of the Gothic tale in the late Victorian age, where the undead walked and evil curses, foul murder, doomed inheritance and sexual menace played on the stretched nerves of the new mass readerships. This anthology collects together some of the most famous examples of the Gothic tale in the 1890s, with stories by Arthur Conan Doyle, Vernon Lee, Henry James and Arthur Machen, as well as some lesser known yet superbly chilling tales from the era. The introduction explores the many reasons for the Gothic revival, and how it spoke to the anxieties of the moment. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

The Canterbury Tales

The Canterbury Tales
Author: Geoffrey Chaucer
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2015-09-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0141366710

A lively re-telling of the medieval classic. One fine spring day, thirty pilgrims set off from Harry Bailey's inn in Southwark for the shrine of Thomas A Becket in Canterbury. The innkeeper makes an offer that none of the travellers can refuse: a free dinner at his inn, on their return, to the person who can tell the best story. So begins the assortment of tales from such varied characters as the Knight, the Wife of Bath, the Miller and many more.

A Translation of Giambattista Basile’s The Tale of Tales

A Translation of Giambattista Basile’s The Tale of Tales
Author: Christopher Stace
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2019-01-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1527526526

Composed in the 1630s, Giambattista Basile’s The Tale of Tales, later known as the Pentameron, is a sophisticated, affectionate, often wicked parody of Boccaccio’s 14th century masterpiece, the Decameron, containing fifty tales within an intricate framing story. Importantly, among its stories are the earliest literary versions of famous fairy tales such as Cinderella, Rapunzel, The Sleeping Beauty and Hansel and Gretel. This is only the fourth translation of the complete text into English. With its scholarly introduction, notes, and up-to-date bibliography, it will appeal to anyone studying European literature or the fairy tale in general, its history and subsequent development, as well as anyone wishing to trace specific themes within the genre and their different treatments.

Offensive Literature

Offensive Literature
Author: John Sutherland
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1983
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780389203544

This provocative book takes decensorship from the 1960 Lady Chatterley trial through the long-term drive against pornography which continues into the 1980s.

Alan Moore, Out from the Underground

Alan Moore, Out from the Underground
Author: Maggie Gray
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2017-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3319665081

This book explores Alan Moore’s career as a cartoonist, as shaped by his transdisciplinary practice as a poet, illustrator, musician and playwright as well as his involvement in the Northampton Arts Lab and the hippie counterculture in which it took place. It traces Moore’s trajectory out from the underground comix scene of the 1970s and into a commercial music press rocked by the arrival of punk. In doing so it uncovers how performance has shaped Moore’s approach to comics and their political potential. Drawing on the work of Bertolt Brecht, who similarly fused political dissent with experimental popular art, this book considers what looking strangely at Alan Moore as cartoonist tells us about comics, their visual and material form, and the performance and politics of their reading and making.