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Copyright Irish Journal of Gothic & Horror Studies Jun 30, 2012

Abstract

In an interview, Stephen Volk, writer, talked about his appeal to ghosts. He said the ghost is a device, essentially. One that enables you to discuss the theme of its fundamental nature, i.e death. For him, a ghost is a prism through which to explore certain ideas in a more vivid way, he thinks, than, say, a social realist drama ever could. He thinks also the beauty of ghosts is that they are a very easy way for the audience to get the idea that the uncanny or unreal has entered the realm of the normal. No further explanation is needed. A more complex supernatural phenomenon (vampires, zombies, aliens) needs a setting up of rules and so on: whereas he thinks the person in the street has an inbuilt knowledge of what a socalled "ghost" is and how that is expected to work. Which you can conform to or confound, as you wish.

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Title
Stephen Volk Interview
Author
Rose, James
Pages
116-126
Publication year
2012
Publication date
Jun 30, 2012
Publisher
Irish Journal of Gothic & Horror Studies
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1834036880
Copyright
Copyright Irish Journal of Gothic & Horror Studies Jun 30, 2012