Two Sides of Fear – Gothic Terror in Neil Gaiman’s Coralin
This article is an analysis of Neil Gaiman’s children’s novel entitled Coraline, which rests on the premise that it enacts two different types of Gothic terror. This book has gained two types of audiences, who have experienced it in very distinct ways. The first group (children) perceive the story...
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Autor principal: | Karolina Kordala |
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University of Social Science
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/928d40b7e4254877acf9dabec49a27f3 |
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