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Teeth,eeth in the films . (1996) and . (1998), and Edgar Allan Poe’s short story ‘Berenice’ (1835). The loss of baby teeth accompanies the move into adulthood, with teeth as currency explored in the films . (2003) and . (2010).mediocrity 发表于 2025-3-25 13:12:02
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Feet and Limbs,ntom limbs are considered with a focus on the films . (1927) and . (1993). Replacement limbs and their relationship to the human as hybrid are discussed in . (2007) and . (1992). Sentient limbs are explored in the 2010 novel ..惹人反感 发表于 2025-3-25 21:41:26
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The Uterus,67 novel of . and its 1968 adaptation. The uterus as a protective home is explored using the film . (2007). In the French film . (1990) and the revenge horror film . (2016), the uterus holds an infant that controls a murderous mother.Pillory 发表于 2025-3-26 05:12:55
The Stomach, Intestines and the Anus,ror trilogy . (2009–2015). Excessive feeding and the gluttonous body are explored in the Australian movie . (2005). The anal passage as a grotesque site of ‘birth’ is addressed in the horror film . (2013), and Stephen King’s novel . (2001) and its 2003 film adaptation.喃喃而言 发表于 2025-3-26 11:01:09
Epilogue,ross space. Elsewhere, anatomy and technology fuse to create biomechanical marvels that extend and augment the body. This chapter reflects on the case studies the book has presented and argues that within Gothic fiction the parts of the body are being creatively rearranged and redefined.不真 发表于 2025-3-26 12:44:33
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2634-6214separate parts and explore each one through clear and origiThis is the first book-length study to systematically and theoretically analyse the use and representation of individual body parts in Gothic fiction. Moving between filmic and literary texts and across the body—from the brain, hair and tee