Panel: Beyond the Pale: New Directions in Transnational Romanticisms
Intro: Deanna Koretsky (Spelman College) and Joel Pace (University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire)
Embryology and the Rise of the Gothic Novel
The Gothic is deeply concerned with the relationships between the present and the past and with family histories. Robert Mighall has argued that the Gothic inhabits ‘the historical past’ or else ‘identifies ‘pastness’ in the present, honing in on struggles ‘to exorcise the ghosts of the past’; struggles often complicated or stymied by problematic inheritances capable of destroying otherwise ‘respectable families.’1
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