The Spectral West
Super-Nature and the Gothic in the Western Film <correctly represents the book and is appropriate and accessible>.
Keith McDonald author Wayne Johnson author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Anthem Press
Publishing:3rd Jun '25
£80.00
This title is due to be published on 3rd June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
Illuminates the presence of the supernatural and Gothic elements of the Western on screen, examining this through key historic moments in Western film and its contemporary incarnations.
This book considers the presence of the supernatural and Gothic elements of the Western on screen. It identifies traditions usually associated with the Gothic or horror film in the Western and examines ways in which they have often played either sub-textual or explicit rolesin the Western narrative throughout its history and in contemporary forms.
This book considers the presence of the supernatural and Gothic elements of the Western on screen. These dark and sinister undertones often exist in Western narratives to draw attention to the ever-present issue of death and its haunting resonance and at times as terrifying entities which characters encounter. This book examines this through key historic moments in Western film and its contemporary incarnations. The book detects imposing correlations in themes and currents between the Gothic and the Western tradition as much as Greek tragedy. These themes are the tensions between the old and the new, the deranged insistence on civility and order in a chaotic landscape, disillusionment and the shattering of faith in the natural order, and even order itself. The Western, just like the Gothic tale, reminds us that new frontiers are mired in the past; optimism and survival are hunted down by the guilt-ridden anxieties of that past.
ISBN: 9781839987922
Dimensions: 229mm x 153mm x 26mm
Weight: 454g
250 pages