Title: Stephen King's contemporary classics : reflections on the modern master of horror
Abstract: Introduction Section I: Contemporary Classics Chapter 1 'Ordinary Miracles: Stephen Writing (and Painting) a 'Way Back to Life' in Duma Key Hayley Mitchell Haugen Chapter 2 Narrative Structure in Under the Jennifer Miller Chapter 3 'There's No Place Like Dome': An Assessment of the Adaptation of Stephen Under the Dome into a Primetime Drama Tamara Watkins Chapter 4 Reading Joyland and Dr. Sleep as Complementary Stories Clotilde Landais Section II: Modern Horrors Chapter 5 Failure Is Indeed an Option: Pride, Prophecy, and Roland Deschain's Perpetual Quest for the Dark Tower Patrick McAleer Chapter 6 Trisha McFarland and the Tough Tootsie: Coping with Fear in Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon Matt Holman Chapter 7 'Morality': Stephen Most Disturbing Story? Philip L. Simpson Chapter 8 In Search for the Lost Object in a Bad Place: Stephen Contemporary Gothic Alexandra Reuber Chapter 9 A Different Breed: Serial Killers in the Works of Stephen Rebecca Frost Section III: Stephen King and Writing Chapter 10 How to Draw a King: Duma Key, a Blues Aesthetic, and the American Artist Michael Perry Chapter 11 It Lurks Beneath the Fold: Stephen King, Adaptation, and the Pop-up Text of Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon Carl H. Sederholm Chapter 12 Bachman's 'Found' Novels: Regulators, Blaze, and Author Identity Kimberly Beal Chapter 13 King's Toolbox-for Writing and for Life? Mika Elovaara Chapter 14 The Blue Diamond Steph Post Bibliography Index About the Editors and Contributors
Publication Year: 2015
Publication Date: 2015-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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