%0 Journal Article %T Present Perfect. Time and the Uncanny in American Science and Horror Fiction of the 1970s (Finney, Matheson, King) %A Fabio Camilletti %J Image and Narrative : Online Magazine of the Visual Narrative %D 2010 %I Katholieke Universiteit Leuven %X (E): This essay analyses the relationship between the uncanny and time by focusing on the notion of ¡®time-slip¡¯ as reflected in three American novels of the 1970s: Jack Finney¡¯s Time and Again, Richard Matheson¡¯s Bid Time Return and Stephen King¡¯s The Shining. Through a comparative analysis of these texts, the essay inquires into the relationship of modernity with time and the past, as well as into modern paradigms of continuity and influence, and the image of the nineteenth century as divulged in popular culture. (F): Cet article analyse le rapport entre l¡¯inqui¨¦tante ¨¦tranget¨¦ et le temps. Il met l¡¯accent sur le concept de ¡®d¨¦calage temporal¡¯, tel que l¡¯illustrent trois romans am¨¦ricains des ann¨¦es 1970: Time and Again de Jack Finney, Bid Time Return de Richard Matheson et The Shining de Stephen King. L¡¯analyse compar¨¦e de ces trois textes permettra de creuser les rappo %K Influence %K Jack Finney %K Nineteenth century %K Richard Matheson %K Science-Fiction %K Stephen King %K Time travel %K Uncanny %U http://www.imageandnarrative.be/index.php/imagenarrative/article/view/91