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V.C. Andrews - A Critical Companion

V.C. Andrews: A Critical Companion Features include...

  • In-depth studies of Flowers in the Attic, the Dollanganger Chronicles (Petals on the Wind, If There Be Thorns, and Seeds of Yesterday), Garden of Shadows, My Sweet Audrina, and the Casteel Story (Heaven, Dark Angel, and Fallen Hearts).

  • A discussion of the novels written under the V.C. Andrews trademark by Andrew Neiderman, the "carefully selected writer," after V.C. Andrews's death in 1986.

  • Includes a detailed biography of V.C. Andrews, a discussion of her redefinition of the Gothic Novel, and a bibliography.

    One of volumes in the exceptional Critical Companions to Popular Writers series.

    This is the first full-length study of the work of gothic novelist V.C. Andrews. Andrews's ability to create adolescent characters who are caught uncomfortably between childhood and adulthood has won her millions of teenage readers. She focuses on the female adolescent experience and connects with her readers by creating characters who reflect adolescent struggles, confusion, and pain. Huntley shows that the power of Andrews's novels lies in her creation of an enthralling nightmare world, like a fairy tale gone berserk, in which the young heroine struggles with adolescent fears and frustrations in suddenly dangerous and bizarre domestic settings. Huntley locates the novels in the tradition of the female gothic, which Andrews refashioned into her own brand of gothicism: a blend of the gothic with horror fiction and the fairy tale.


    © 1996 by E.D. Huntley. Published by Greenwood Press of Westport, CT. 141 pages.

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