Gothic Romances and the Modern Humanities

2009 
One of the cultural institutions that Foucauldian reception study takes to explain a work’s reception is the experimental sciences, whose vast expansion and enhanced influence after World War II moved American criticism to question the traditional assumption that the mad scientists, terrible monsters, divided selves, innocent victims, decaying castles, and other conventions made gothic horror fiction a minor genre. The revaluation of Frankenstein illustrates this change.
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