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"Stephen King is no stranger to the realm of literary criticism, but his most fantastic, far-reaching work has aroused little academic scrutiny. This book reaches beyond popular culture treatments of the series and examines it against King's horror work, audience expectations, and the larger literary landscape"--Provided by publisher.
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Inside the dark tower series: art, evil, and intertextuality in the Stephen King novels
2009, McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
in English
0786439777 9780786439775
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Table of Contents
Introduction: The dark tower: a literary anomaly, an experiment in horror, or a true mark of literature?
The ending is only the beginning: genre and its inssuence on climax
Illustrating imagination: the infringement (and evolution) of visual elements in The dark tower series and The gunslinger born
The face of evil: behind the hood and under the cowboy hat
Repetition, integration, immersion, and intertextuality: a tale of at least two stories
Conclusion: "time is a face on the water" or will Tthe Dark tower endure?
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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