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Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction. “A place both wonderful and strange”: The Legacy of Twin Peaks
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WORKS CITED
Surreal and Surrealist Elements in David Lynch’s Television Series Twin Peaks
Surrealism Without the Unconscious?
The Surreal and the Surrealist in Twin Peaks
Doubling
Objects with a Life of Their Own
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FILMOGRAPHY
Intercourse Between Two Worlds
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Smashing the Small Screen
David Lynch, Twin Peaks and Reinventing Television
Lynchian: A Look, a Mood, a Feeling
Everything Is Fine? Abstractions in the Radiator
Falling through Space: The Aural Field
Into the Dark: Lynching and Frosting Television
Majestic Trees: Situating the Series, Opening Moments and Developing Tropes
A Wind in the Trees: The Look of the Town
Something in the Air: Listening to the Town
Where’s David? Season Two and “Solving” the Mystery
“How’s Annie?” Final Thoughts
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“I’ll see you in the trees”
Trauma, Intermediality and the Pacific Northwest Weird
Trauma, Fantasy and the Real
Lil
Laura’s Body and the Northwest Weird
Space and Narratives of Trauma
“Who are you?”
“I’ll see you in the trees”
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Beyond Angels, Beyond Demons
Post-Christian Dissociative Rhetoric Within Twin Peaks
Lynchian Hermeneutic
Beyond Church: Laura Palmer’s Individuality
Beyond Angels: Laura Palmer, MIKE and Transcendence
Beyond Demons: Leland Palmer’s Possession
Beyond Binaries: Annie Blackburn’s Spirituality
Conclusion
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“These old woods”
Spiritual Ambivalence, Moral Panic and Unsettling Legacy in Twin Peaks
Manifest Destiny, Christianity and Animism
Transcendentalism and Pantheism
Black and White Lodges
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Leland Palmer Was Not Alone
The Lucifer Effect and Domestic Violence in Twin Peaks and The Shining
Red Room and REDRUM: The Lucifer Effect in the American Family
Post Script Twist: America Is Not Alone
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David Lynch’s American Nightmare
From Reality to Dreams
From Dreams to Nightmares
Between Two Worlds
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Evil and Vampirism in Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
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How Twin Peaks Brought Viewers Existential Mobsters and Advertising Doppelgängers
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Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery and the Narrative Experience
Packaging and Content
The Two Versions of the Pilot
“Missing Pieces”
Conclusion
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Doppelgänger
Fire Walk with Me’s “Missing Pieces”
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About the Contributors
List of Names and Terms
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