Richard Matheson's Monsters: Gender in the Stories, Scripts, Novels, and Twilight Zone Episodes

Richard Matheson's Monsters: Gender in the Stories, Scripts, Novels, and Twilight Zone Episodes

Richard Matheson's Monsters: Gender in the Stories, Scripts, Novels, and Twilight Zone Episodes

Richard Matheson's Monsters: Gender in the Stories, Scripts, Novels, and Twilight Zone Episodes

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Overview

Richard Matheson was one of the leading writers of science fiction, fantasy, and horror in the twentieth century. Matheson’s most famous early works, the novels I Am Legend (1954) and The Shrinking Man (1956), both depict traditionally masculine figures thrust into extraordinary situations. Other thought-provoking novels, including Hell House (1971), Bid Time Return (1975), and What Dreams May Come (1978)—as well as short stories and screenplays—convey the ambiguous status of masculinity: how men should behave vis-à-vis women and what role they should occupy in the family dynamic and in society at large.

In Richard Matheson’s Monsters: Gender in the Stories, Scripts, Novels and Twilight Zone Episodes, June M. Pulliam and Anthony J. Fonseca examine how this groundbreaking author’s writings shed light on society’s ever-shifting attitudes on masculinity and domesticity. In this first full-length critical study of Matheson’s entire literary output, the authors discuss how I Am Legend, The Shrinking Man, and other works question traditional male roles. The authors examine how Matheson’s scripts for The Twilight Zone represented changing expectations in male behavior with the onset of the sexual and feminist revolutions, industrialization and globalization, and other issues.

In a society where gender roles are questioned every day, Matheson’s work is more relevant than ever. Richard Matheson’s Monsters will be of interest to scholars of literature, film, and television, as well those interested in gender and masculinity studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442260672
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 02/02/2016
Series: Studies in Supernatural Literature
Pages: 268
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

June Pulliam teaches courses in horror fiction, gender studies, film and media arts, and Young Adult fiction at Louisiana State University. She is the author of Monstrous Bodies: Feminine Power in Young Adult Horror Fiction. Anthony J. Fonseca is the Library Director at Elms College in Massachusetts. He is currently working on encyclopedias of ghosts, musician and band films, and international hip-hop culture. Pulliam and Fonseca have coauthored Hooked on Horror and coedited The Encyclopedia of the Zombie.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Most Famous Horror Author You've Never Heard Of ix

1 The Life of the Legend: A Bio-bibliography 1

2 Early Stories and Novels: The Pre-Legend Years 23

3 I Am Legend and The Shrinking Man: The Benchmark Novels 67

4 The Twilight Zone Years 85

5 From Legendary Scripts to Film 117

6 Novels and Tales to Film, Part I: Multiple Masculinities 137

7 Novels and Tales to Film, Part II: "The Most Monstrous of Monsters" 165

8 Minor Novels and Teleplays 187

Bibliography 221

Index 237

About the Authors 251

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