references
The
following works have either been cited on this website or have been invaluable
in the interpretation of Red Garden as a neo-gothic text. Granted,
this site is not intended as an academic touch-point (heaven knows it wouldn't
be nearly as opinionated if it were) but academic literature has been of great
importance in its creation. If you are interested in reading about the gothic
and its canon further, this list is for you.
helpful texts
• Day, William Patrick. In the circles of fear and desire: a study
of gothic fantasy. The University of Chicago Press, 1985.
• Heiland, Donna. Gothic and gender: an introduction. Blackwell
Publishing, 2004.
• Howells, Coral Anne. Love, mystery and misery: feeling in gothic
fiction. The Athlone Press, University of London, 1978.
• Jung, Carl Gustav and von Franz, M.-L. Man and his symbols.
Dell Publishing, 1968.
• Punter, David (Ed). A companion to the gothic. Blackwell
Publishing, 2000.



