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Gothic Animals: Uncanny Otherness and the Animal With-Out
Hunted, Now Haunting: The Thylacine as a Gothic Symbol in Julia Leigh’s The Hunter
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Skull mechanics and implications for feeding behaviour in a large marsupial carnivore guild: the thylacine, Tasmanian devil and spotted-tailed quoll
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 21
‘Like a Madd Dogge’: Demonic Animals and Animal Demoniacs in Early Modern English Possession Narratives
pp. 41
‘Most Hideous of Gaolers’: The Spider in Ernest G. Henham’s Tenebrae
pp. 57
Devouring the Animal Within: Uncanny Otherness in Richard Adams’s The Plague Dogs
pp. 75
Hunted, Now Haunting: The Thylacine as a Gothic Symbol in Julia Leigh’s The Hunter
pp. 91
‘What Do I Use to Make Them Afraid?’: The Gothic Animal and the Problem of Legitimacy in American Superhero Comics
pp. 107
Imagining the Becoming-Unextinct of Megalodon: Spectral Animals, Digital Resurrection, and the Vanishing of the Human
pp. 127
‘Rats Is Bogies I Tell You, and Bogies Is Rats’: Rats, Repression, and the Gothic Mode
pp. 141
At Home with Miniature Sea-Monsters: Philip Henry Gosse, Charles Kingsley, and ‘The Great Unknown’
pp. 159
Uncanny Snails: Patricia Highsmith and the Allure of the Gastropods
pp. 173
‘I Have Flyophobia’: Jane Rice’s ‘The Idol of the Flies’ and Evil as Unwanted Houseguest
pp. 187
‘Encircled by Minute, Evilly-Intentioned Airplanes’: The Uncanny Biopolitics of Robotic Bees
pp. 207
A Bark and Stormy Night: Ann Radcliffe’s Animals
pp. 223
Hellish Horses and Monstrous Men: Gothic Horsemanship in Washington Irving and Edgar Allan Poe
pp. 241
The Colonial Idol, the Animalistic, and the New Woman in the Imperial Gothic of Richard Marsh
pp. 257
Victor Hugo’s Pieuvre and the Marine EcoGothic
pp. 273
The Human Within and the Animal Without?: Rats and Mr Bunnsy in Terry Pratchett’s The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents
pp. 291
Companion Animals in Contemporary Scottish Women’s Gothic
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