Drink Full and Descend: The Horror of Twin Peaks: The Return
Throughout the work of director and co-creator David Lynch images of horror recur, as the mundane and the ordinary becomes ominous and terrifying. The home and the self–central to feelings of safety and security–are destabilized in Lynch’s works, revealed as inherently unstable and subject to consta...
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Main Author: | Lindsay Hallam |
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Language: | EN |
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New York City College of Technology
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/69b4ed33e1734a55aba9f1becadcb06c |
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