Imagining the worst : Stephen King and the representation of women
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PS3561.I483 Z72 1998
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PS3561.I483 Z72 1998
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Aufsatzsammlung.
Börngen, ...
Femmes dans la littérature.
Frau -- Motiv
Horror tales, American -- History and criticism.
Horrorerzählung
King, Stephen -- 1947-
King, Stephen, -- 1947- -- Characters -- Women.
King, Stephen, -- 1947- -- Personnages -- Femmes.
King, Stephen.
Récits d'horreur américains -- Histoire et critique.
Women in literature.
Börngen, ...
Femmes dans la littérature.
Frau -- Motiv
Horror tales, American -- History and criticism.
Horrorerzählung
King, Stephen -- 1947-
King, Stephen, -- 1947- -- Characters -- Women.
King, Stephen, -- 1947- -- Personnages -- Femmes.
King, Stephen.
Récits d'horreur américains -- Histoire et critique.
Women in literature.
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viii, 203 pages ; 25 cm.
Language
English
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-190) and index.
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Stephen King has been hailed as a writer of the late 20th century Everyman, yet his representations of women remain debatable. These essays not only explore his portrayal of female characters, they illuminate Stephen King's own psychology and that of our culture's fears, anxieties, and feminine obsessions. The various works examined include Carrie, Gerald's Game, Rose Madder, Holloween, Friday the 13th, Dolores Claiborne, It, Christine, and Misery. The essays progress through various discussions of female power versus male authority, the association of female with evil, and King's monster imagery associated with the mother-figure characters. Written by various scholars and professors, these essays offer rare insight into the treatement of the female characters of Stephen King's imagination. The works of Stephen King are as popular as they are contested. Delineated by his precise commentary on the late 20th century culture, and most notably American culture, his horror fiction strikes a more specific, personal note with readers. These essays tap into the feminine aspect of King's social commentary. Concentrating on his treatment of female characters, these essays explore Stephen King's exposure of the fears, anxieties, and obsessions concerning the female and feminine that our culture harbors. The numerous works analyzed in this book provide a comprehensive study of King's treatment of the feminine, and what it implies about our culture and Stephen King.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Lant, K. M., & Thompson, T. (1998). Imagining the worst: Stephen King and the representation of women . Greenwood Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Lant, Kathleen Margaret and Theresa. Thompson. 1998. Imagining the Worst: Stephen King and the Representation of Women. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Lant, Kathleen Margaret and Theresa. Thompson. Imagining the Worst: Stephen King and the Representation of Women Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1998.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Lant, K. M. and Thompson, T. (1998). Imagining the worst: stephen king and the representation of women. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Lant, Kathleen Margaret., and Theresa Thompson. Imagining the Worst: Stephen King and the Representation of Women Greenwood Press, 1998.
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