2018
DOI: 10.1080/03096564.2018.1551295
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Anxious about a Changing World: Twenty-First Century Low Countries Gothic Novels

Abstract: As the representation of Western modernity's dark undercurrent, the Gothic novel has since its inception in the 1760s developed and transformed alongside that modernity. This paper looks at two contemporary Gothic novels from the Low Countries, Herman Franke's Wolfstonen (2003) and Saskia de Coster's Wat alleen wij horen (2015), which are occupied with contemporary globalisation and immigration to the Netherlands and Belgium. Both novels cast the apartment buildings that are central to their plots as Gothic sp… Show more

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