Imperijalna gotika i neoviktorijanske adaptacije: nadnaravno u romanu The Terror Dana Simmonsa i njegovoj televizijskoj adaptaciji
The article analyses the ways in which the supernatural, as an element of the Victorian genre of imperial Gothic, is used in Dan Simmons's neo-Victorian novel The Terror (2007) and its 2018 TV adaptation. Simmons's The Terror is based on historical facts about the 1845 Franklin Expedition...
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ftunivrijeka:oai:www.unirepository.svkri.uniri.hr:ffri_3914 2024-02-11T10:01:31+01:00 Imperijalna gotika i neoviktorijanske adaptacije: nadnaravno u romanu The Terror Dana Simmonsa i njegovoj televizijskoj adaptaciji Imperial Gothic and Neo-Victorian Adaptations: the Supernatural in Dan Simmons's Novel The Terror (2007) and its Tv Adaptation Primorac, Antonija 2022 application/pdf https://www.unirepository.svkri.uniri.hr/islandora/object/ffri:3914 https://urn.nsk.hr/urn:nbn:hr:186:999411 https://www.unirepository.svkri.uniri.hr/islandora/object/ffri:3914/datastream/FILE0 hrv eng hrv eng Sveučilište u Rijeci. Filozofski fakultet. Odsjek za anglistiku. University of Rijeka. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Department of English Language and Literature. https://www.unirepository.svkri.uniri.hr/islandora/object/ffri:3914 https://urn.nsk.hr/urn:nbn:hr:186:999411 https://www.unirepository.svkri.uniri.hr/islandora/object/ffri:3914/datastream/FILE0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Književna smotra : Časopis za svjetsku književnost Volume 54 Issue 205(3) ISSN 0455-0463 (Print) ISSN 2459-6329 (Online) https://hrcak.srce.hr/287998 adaptation British Empire Dan Simmons horror imperialism imperial Gothic supernatural neo-Victorianism North-West Passage TV series The Terror HUMANISTIČKE ZNANOSTI. Filologija HUMANISTIC SCIENCES. Philology info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2022 ftunivrijeka 2024-01-25T17:48:21Z The article analyses the ways in which the supernatural, as an element of the Victorian genre of imperial Gothic, is used in Dan Simmons's neo-Victorian novel The Terror (2007) and its 2018 TV adaptation. Simmons's The Terror is based on historical facts about the 1845 Franklin Expedition which set out towards what is now Arctic Canada in search of the North-West Passage and then disappeared without a trace. Simmons reconstructs the historical events and introduces elements of the supernatural in order to imagine the destinies of the crew of the expedition's ships, Erebus and Terror. The article focuses on how the supernatural is employed in the depiction of the colonial Other in the novel and its TV adaptation by analysing the ways in which the Victorian imperial Gothic elements of Simmons's novel bring to life Victorian values and worldview. Simmons's use of the imperial Gothic is compared to the 2018 screen adaptation of the novel written by Dan Kajganich and produced by Ridley Scott for AMC. It is argued that the adaptation deconstructs Simmons's use of the supernatural and puts the focus instead on questions of personal and group responsibility within a wider frame of imperialist expansionist policies and the repercussions of these for the environment. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic North West Passage Repository of the University of Rijeka Arctic Canada Ridley ENVELOPE(-130.315,-130.315,54.250,54.250) |
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The article analyses the ways in which the supernatural, as an element of the Victorian genre of imperial Gothic, is used in Dan Simmons's neo-Victorian novel The Terror (2007) and its 2018 TV adaptation. Simmons's The Terror is based on historical facts about the 1845 Franklin Expedition which set out towards what is now Arctic Canada in search of the North-West Passage and then disappeared without a trace. Simmons reconstructs the historical events and introduces elements of the supernatural in order to imagine the destinies of the crew of the expedition's ships, Erebus and Terror. The article focuses on how the supernatural is employed in the depiction of the colonial Other in the novel and its TV adaptation by analysing the ways in which the Victorian imperial Gothic elements of Simmons's novel bring to life Victorian values and worldview. Simmons's use of the imperial Gothic is compared to the 2018 screen adaptation of the novel written by Dan Kajganich and produced by Ridley Scott for AMC. It is argued that the adaptation deconstructs Simmons's use of the supernatural and puts the focus instead on questions of personal and group responsibility within a wider frame of imperialist expansionist policies and the repercussions of these for the environment. |
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Imperijalna gotika i neoviktorijanske adaptacije: nadnaravno u romanu The Terror Dana Simmonsa i njegovoj televizijskoj adaptaciji |
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