Blood for Sale: Gothic Goes Global
The language of Gothic came to encapsulate the 20th century's horrors, from Marx's analysis of capitalism to Conrad's dark vision of imperialism.
Gothic fantasy horror would be outstripped by real horror as the truth of mechanised warfare dawned on an innocent world in 1914. The language of Gothic would increasingly come to encapsulate the horrors of the 20th century - from Marx's analysis of 'vampiric' capitalism to Conrad's dark vision of imperialism and TS Eliot's image of The Wasteland, a Gothic narrative seemed to make more sense of the modern world more than any other.
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The Gothic work of Francis Bacon
Duration: 01:36
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How Gothic moved into the 20th century
Duration: 01:25
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Andrew Graham-Dixon |
Writer | Andrew Graham-Dixon |
Executive Producer | Basil Comely |
Series Producer | Silvia Sacco |
Producer | Paul Tickell |
Director | Paul Tickell |
Assistant Producer | Dan Goldschmied |
Production Coordinator | Grace Brassington |
Broadcasts
- Mon 3 Nov 2014 21:00
- Tue 4 Nov 2014 02:55
- Thu 6 Nov 2014 22:30
- Wed 15 Jun 2016 01:00
- Thu 6 Apr 2017 02:20
- Tue 3 Oct 2017 00:55
- Thu 4 Jun 2020 23:50
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