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Reference Literature on Wes Craven

  • Douglas L.Rathgeb: "Bogeyman From the Id: Nightmare and Reality in Halloween and Nightmare on Elm Street." In: Journal of Popular Film & TV 19:1 (1991), pp.36-43
  • Gary Heba: "Everyday Nightmares: The Rhetoric of Social Horror in the Nightmare on Elm Street Series." In: Journal of Popular Film & TV 23:3 (1995), pp.106-115
  • Brian J.Robb: Screams & Nightmares. The Films of Wes Craven. Woodstock/NY: Overlook, 1998
  • John Brosnan: Scream. The Unofficial Companion to the Scream-Trilogy. London 2000
  • Jonathan Markovitz: "Female Paranoia as Survival Skill: Reason or Pathology in A Nightmare on Elm Street?" In: Quarterly Review of Film and Video 17:3 (2000), pp.211-220
  • David A.Szulkin: Wes Craven's Last House on the Left. The Making of a Cult Classic. Oxford 2000rev.ed.
  • Sascha Westphal / Christian Lukas: Die Scream-Trilogie und die Geschichte des Teen-Horrorfilms. München 2000
  • Christian Lukas: "Scream - Schrei!." In: U.Vossen (Hg.): Filmgenres: Horrorfilm, Stuttgart: Reclam, 2004, pp.323-331
  • John Kenneth Muir: Wes Craven. The Art of Horror. Jefferson/NC 20042
  • D.N.Radowick: "The Enemy Within: The Economy of Violence in The Hills Have Eyes." In: B.K.Grant / C.Sharrett (Eds.): Planks of Reason: Essays on the Horror Film, Lanham/MD 2004re.ed.
  • Elisabeth Bronfen: "Arbeit am Trauma: Wes Cravens Scream-Trilogie." In: J.Köhne / R.Kuschke / A.Meteling (Hg.): Splatter Movies, Berlin: Bertz + Fischer, 2005, pp.101-110
  • Valerie Wee: "Resurrecting and Updating the Teen Slasher: The Case of Scream." In: Journal of Popular Film & TV 34:2 (2006), pp.50-61
  • Walter Rankin: "A Rose by Any Other Name. `Brier Rose´ and Scream." In: W.R.: Grimm Pictures: Fairy Tale Archetypes in Eight Horror and Suspense Films. Jefferson/NC: McFarland, 2007, pp.40-59
  • Simon A.Wilkinson: "Cursed: Wes Craven’s Franchise Nightmares." In: S.A.W.: Hollywood Horror from the Director’s Chair, Jefferson/NC: McFarland, 2007, pp.51-75
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