Stephen King Criticism
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King, Stephen (Vol. 26)
- Introduction
- Not Quite Fright
- Stephen King's 'Carrie'—A Universal Fairytale
- John Brosnahan
- Firestarter
- American Thrillers: 'Firestarter', 'Brass Diamonds', 'Brain 2000'
- A Master of the Macabre
- Tom Easton
- A review of "Cujo"
- Mad Dogs … and Englishmen
- Cujo
- Dorothy M. Broderick
- 'Creepshow': The Dawn of a Living Horror Comedy
- Different Seasons
- Bill Ott
- Stephen King: Making Burgers with the Best
- Horror Writer's Holiday
- Master of Postliterate Prose
- The Roaches Did It
- Jolly Contempt
- Stephen King's 'Creepshow': The Aesthetics of Gross-Out
- A review of "Christine"
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King, Stephen (Vol. 113)
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- Inherited Haunts: Stephen King's Terrible Children
- Stephen King: Surviving the Ride
- 'A Single Powerful Spectacle': Stephen King's Gothic Melodrama
- The Unexpected and the Inevitable
- Donna Trenton, Stephen King's Modern American Heroine
- Sacral Parody in the Fiction of Stephen King
- Scared but Safe
- Women, Danger, and Death: The Perversion of the Female Principle in Stephen King's Fiction
- The Individual and Society: Narrative Structure and Thematic Unity in Stephen King's Rage
- The Power of the Spoken Word in the Works of Stephen King
- Horror of Horrors
- Stephen King's Canon: The Art of Balance
- Further Reading
- King, Stephen (Vol. 12)
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King, Stephen (Vol. 17)
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- A review of Night Shift
- Night Shift
- Stephen's Quartet
- Stephen King: Making Burgers with the Best
- Horror Writer's Holiday
- Different Writers on Different Seasons
- Different Seasons
- The Mist and Different Seasons
- Don't Turn Your Back on This Book
- A review of Skeleton Crew
- A review of Skeleton Crew
- Viewing The Body: King's Portrait of the Artist as Survivor
- Stephen King: Time Out of Joint
- Scared but Safe
- A review of Four Past Midnight
- The Mythic Journey in The Body
- A Clockwork Evil: Guilt and Coincidence in 'The Monkey'
- Nightmares and Dreamscapes
- Nightmares and Dreamscapes
- A review of Nightmares and Dreamscapes
- Nightmares and Dreamscapes
- Further Reading
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King, Stephen (Vol. 55)
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- Fantasies of Summer and Fall: Full of Sound and Fury
- Ship of Ghouls: Skeleton Crew
- Childhood and Rites of Passage
- Repulsive Attractions: ‘The Raft,’ the Vagina Dentata, and the Slasher Formula
- The Power of the Feminine and the Gendered Construction of Horror in Stephen King's ‘The Reach’
- ‘Monsters from the Id!’ in Stephen King's ‘The Monkey.’
- Further Reading