The Twilight Mystique
Critical Essays on the Novels and Films
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About the Book
The 13 essays in this volume explore Stephenie Meyer’s wildly popular Twilight series in the contexts of literature, religion, fairy tales, film, and the gothic. Several examine Meyer’s emphasis on abstinence, considering how, why, and if the author’s Mormon faith has influenced the series’ worldview. Others look at fan involvement in the Twilight world, focusing on how the series’ avid following has led to an economic transformation in Forks, Washington, the real town where the fictional series is set. Other topics include Meyer’s use of Quileute shape-shifting legends, Twilight’s literary heritage and its frequent references to classic works of literature, and the series’ controversial depictions of femininity.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Edited byAmy M. Clarke and Marijane Osborn. Series Editors Donald E. Palumbo and C.W. Sullivan III
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 247
Bibliographic Info: notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2010
pISBN: 978-0-7864-4998-9
eISBN: 978-0-7864-6204-9
Imprint: McFarland
Series: Critical Explorations in Science Fiction and Fantasy
Table of Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments 1
Introduction: Approaching Twilight
AMY M. CLARKE 3
Luminous and Liminal: Why Edward Shines
MARIJANE OSBORN 15
Narrative Layering and “High-culture” Romance
YVETTE KISOR 35
Carlisle’s Cross: Locating the Post-Secular Gothic
LORI BRANCH 60
Eco-Gothics for the Twenty-First Century
JAMES MC ELROY AND EMMA CATHERINE MC ELROY 80
Noble Werewolves or Native Shape-Shifters?
KRISTIAN JENSEN 92
Abstinence, American-Style
ANN V. BLISS 107
Is Twilight Mormon?
SARAH SCHWARTZMAN 121
Bella and the Choice Made in Eden
SUSAN JEFFERS 137
Bella and Boundaries, Crossed and Redeployed
KERI WOLF 152
Sleeping Beauty and the Idealized Undead: Avoiding Adolescence
JANICE HAWES 163
Why We Like Our Vampires Sexy
STEPHANIE L. DOWDLE 179
Forks, Washington: From Farms to Forests to Fans
CHRISTINE M. MITCHELL 189
The Pleasures of Adapting: Reading, Viewing, Logging On
PAMELA H. DEMORY 202
About the Contributors 217
Bibliography 221
Index 227
Book Reviews & Awards
“academics…discuss how author Stephenie Meyer uses various traditions in new ways, refers to earlier works of literature, and promotes abstinence. How the novels relate to the Gothic and Quilete traditions and Mormonism and whether the main character is a role model for girls are also examined. Other essays address whether Meyer follows vampire lore and tradition, the impact of fan activity on the setting’s town of Forks, Washington, and fan fiction”—Reference & Research Book News; “a fascinating book…informative and elegant…thought-provoking”—Margaret W. Ferguson, editor, The Norton Anthology of Poetry.