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Contagious Horror: Infectious Themes in Fiction and Film.

Jeffrey S Sartin1.   

Abstract

Infectious diseases have been a preeminent part of literature since the earliest human writings. In particular, they have contributed greatly to the genre of horror-written or visual art intended to startle or scare. Horror fiction has emphasized infectious themes from the earliest Babylonian and Hebrew texts. In medieval times, stories of vampires and werewolves often had a contagious component, and pivotal works of Victorian horror centered around fear of infection and contamination. As film became prominent in the 20th Century, a strong emphasis on themes of plague and apocalypse developed. An analysis of the use of infection in horror fiction and film shows that it often represents a metaphor for societal concerns, and it is extremely useful in framing challenging issues for a wide audience.
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Keywords:  Bubonic Plague; History of medicine; Infectious diseases; Syphilis

Year:  2019        PMID: 31160479      PMCID: PMC6546279          DOI: 10.3121/cmr.2019.1432

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Med Res        ISSN: 1539-4182


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1.  Late congenital syphilis; an analysis of 115 cases.

Authors:  S M LAIRD
Journal:  Br J Vener Dis       Date:  1950-09
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Journal:  Acta Biomed       Date:  2021-02-04
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