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Pandemics, social disruption, and dark skies: apocalyptic fictions and the end of human culture
Hughes, W.
2020-12-10
Source PublicationCritical Quarterly
ISSN0011-1562
Pages17-23
AbstractA reading of the recurrent motif of darkened skies in narratives of pandemic from Byron to Brooks.
KeywordCovid-19 coronavirus Gothic pandemic Byron zombie Quatermass World War Z
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Language英語English
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PUB ID52381
Document TypeJournal article
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
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Hughes, W. . Pandemics, social disruption, and dark skies: apocalyptic fictions and the end of human culture[J]. Critical Quarterly, 2020, 17-23.
APA Hughes, W. .(2020). Pandemics, social disruption, and dark skies: apocalyptic fictions and the end of human culture. Critical Quarterly, 17-23.
MLA Hughes, W. ."Pandemics, social disruption, and dark skies: apocalyptic fictions and the end of human culture".Critical Quarterly (2020):17-23.
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