User:Abbyreads75/Urban Gothic/Bibliography

You will be compiling your bibliography and creating an outline of the changes you will make in this sandbox.


Bibliography

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  • Millette, Holly-Gale. 2020. The New Urban Gothic: Global Gothic in the Age of the Anthropocene. Palgrave Macmillan.
    • This source can help update the page with new information on urban Gothic stories, such as examples of how urban Gothic extends to different cities and cultures beyond New York, London, and Paris, as well as new media, such as video games.
  • Marshall, Bridget M. 2021. Industrial Gothic: Workers, Exploitation and Urbanization in Transatlantic Nineteenth-Century Literature University of Wales Press.
    • This source is published by a university press, so it's a reliable source, and it goes into considerable depth concerning the connections between the Industrial Revolution and the urban Gothic.
  • Two scholarly articles concerning the relationship between female sexuality and the urban Gothic which may be of interest. One is older, while the other is more recent. Not sure how notable and relevant, but seem reliable:
    • Spenser, Kathleen L. 1992. "Purity and Danger: Dracula, the Urban Gothic, and the Late Victorian Degeneracy Crisis." ELH
    • Greeson, Jennifer Rae. "The 'Mysteries and Miseries' of North Carolina: New York City, Urban Gothic Fiction, and Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl." American Literature.

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Outline of proposed changes

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  • Include more information on how the urban Gothic extends to other cities and cultures beyond transatlantic, Western cities in "the New Urban Gothic"
  • Possibly add sections about "new urban gothic" and connections to sexuality/purity. Also, maybe a section about video games to go along with film section
  • Update some citations in film section, maybe make it less like a list
  • Flesh out section about the transition from traditional Gothic to urban Gothic and the connection to industrialization adn social reform, updating with newer citations