Theorizing Stephen King
Theorizing Stephen King
Theorizing Stephen King

Theorizing Stephen King

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    This collection which illuminates how King’s horror literature as a media form has shifted in relation to cultural understandings over time.

    The manuscript absolutely offers new insights and concepts. The variety of authors, with their individual focuses, examine King through innovative and thought-provoking lenses., - Bev Vincent, author of Stephen King: A Complete Exploration of His Work, Life, and Influences ,

    This informative volume on theorizing Stephen King is an important addition to the study of King's fiction and should most definitely be a required text for any new (or seasoned) King scholar. Blouin masterful start to the volume with Stephen King does not much care for English Professors immediately calls out the elephant in the room that all King scholars know, and then carefully constructs a framework of why we, as King scholars, should care. From long-time King scholar Tony Magistrale's in-depth analysis of theorizing King through the years (an absolute must read for everyone!), to Patrick McAleer's analysis of what I consider the lost King novels that are worthy of, but never received the amount of scholarly attention as King's more popular works, to Douglas Cowan's focus on King's religious themes, to Jeffrey Weinstock's focus on King's writers, this book is an important and needed addition to the currently available scholarship on Stephen King., - Mary Finley, Vermont State University



    Michael J. Blouin, PhD is a professor of English and Humanities at Milligan University. His recent publications include Democracy and the American Gothic (2024), Stephen King and American Politics (2021) and Stephen King and American History (2020). Blouin’s primary research interests are horror, popular culture, and critical theory.

    Specifications

    Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Pub date June 10, 2026
    Pages 346
    Theme Film: styles and genres
    Measurements 234 x 156 mm
    EAN 9781041189510
    Binding Paperback
    Language English

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