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1 Introduction – The Lady Vanishes: Searching for Evidence of the Ghostly, Stefano Cracolici and Mark Sandy

Part 1 – Romantic and Victorian Encounters with the Ghostly

2 ‘Strength in What Remains Behind’: Wordsworth, Spectral Selves, and the Question of Ageing, Mark Sandy

3 Far More Than a Simple Ghost Story: The Complexity of Algernon Blackwood’s ‘Chemical’ (1926), Mike Pincombe

4 Wilhelminian Apparitions Ghosts and Desire between Science, Religion and Art in the German Nineteenth-Century Novel, Nicholas Saul

Part 2 – Visual and Material Encounters with the Ghostly

5 The Visual Representation of Ghosts in Early Modern Japan, Rosina Buckland

6 Embodied Shadows: Sculpted Memory, Sensed Presence, and the Third Party, Douglas Davies

7 Ghostly Presences: Guillermo del Toro’s Crimson Peak, Ann Davies

Part 3 – Ghostly Legacies: Modern and Contemporary Encounters

8 Futurist Ghosts, Stefano Cracolici

9 Ghosts in the City: From Baudelaire to Lydie Salvayre and Hilary Mantel, Christopher Lloyd

10 Postscript – Disavowing Disappointment in the Face of Ghosts From Keats’ ‘Destructive Element’ to Hannah Arendt’s Reading of Conrad’s Heart of Darkness or Hegel’s Dialectics as Colonialism’s Revenant in Twentieth-Century Totalitarianism, Michael Mack

About the Author

Stefano Cracolici is Professor of Italian Art and Literature, Director of the Zurbarán Centre

for Spanish and Latin American Art and Associate Director of the Centre for Poetry and

Poetics, at Durham University. He is author of Il ritratto di Archigynia: Filippo Nuvoloni

(1441-1478) e il suo Dyalogo d’amore (2009), and co-author, with Stefano Carrai and

Monica Marchi, of La letteratura a Siena nel Quattrocento. He is completing a monograph

on Fabiola: lo spettacolo del martirio (forthcoming, 2020).

Mark Sandy is Professor of English at the Durham University. He is a member of the Centre

for Poetry and Poetics, an advisory board member of the Centre for Death and Life Studies,

and a co-founding member of the ‘Romantic Dialogues and Legacies’ research group at

Durham University. He is author of Poetics of Self and Form in Keats and Shelley (2005) and

Romanticism, Memory, and Mourning (2013). His most recent book explores Transatlantic Transformations of Romanticism: Aesthetics, Subjectivity and the Environment (2020).

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