English Gothic

English Gothic
Author: Jonathan Rigby
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Horror films
ISBN: 1905287364

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The British horror film is almost as old as cinema itself. 'English Gothic' traces the rise and fall of the genre from its 19th century beginnings, encompassing the lost films of the silent era, the Karloff and Lugosi chillers of the 1930s, the lurid Hammer classics, and the explicit shockers of the 1970s.

English Gothic Misericord Carvings

English Gothic Misericord Carvings
Author: Betsy Chunko-Dominguez
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2017-03-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004341203

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English Gothic Misericord Carvings: History from the Bottom Up by Betsy Chunko-Dominguez explores misericords from the perspective of their several potential viewers. It is the first book to move beyond textual dependence and traditional iconographic analysis when examining this subject.

British Identities Heroic Nationalisms and the Gothic Novel 1764 1824

British Identities  Heroic Nationalisms  and the Gothic Novel  1764 1824
Author: T. Wein
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2002-07-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781403913685

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British Identities, Heroic Nationalisms, and the Gothic Novel, 1764-1824 considers three interlocking developments of this period: the emergence of the Gothic novel at a time when national upheavals required the construction of a new nationalist identity, the Gothic novel's redefinition of heroes and heroism in that nationalist debate, and changes within class and gender as well as audience and author relations. The scope of this study extends beyond the confines of the novel proper to include chapbooks and illustrated redactions.

American Gothic Literature

American Gothic Literature
Author: Ruth Bienstock Anolik
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2018-11-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780786498512

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American Gothic literature inherited many time-worn tropes from its English Gothic precursor, along with a core preoccupation: anxiety about power and property. Yet the transatlantic journey left its mark on the genre--the English ghostly setting becomes the wilderness haunted by spectral Indians. The aristocratic villain is replaced by the striving, independent young man. The dispossession of Native Americans and African Americans adds urgency to traditional Gothic anxieties about possession. The unchanging role of woman in early Gothic narratives parallels the status of American women, even after the Revolution. Twentieth-century Gothic works offer inclusion to previously silent voices, including immigrant writers with their own cultural traditions. The 21st century unleashes the zombie horde--the latest incarnation of the voracious American.

A Heritage of Horror

A Heritage of Horror
Author: David Pirie
Publsiher: London : Gordon Fraser
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1973
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: UOM:39015007037602

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Rethinking Gothic Transgressions of Gender and Sexuality

Rethinking Gothic Transgressions of Gender and Sexuality
Author: Sarah Faber,Kerstin-Anja Münderlein
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2024-03-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781003852964

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From early examples of queer representation in mainstream media to present-day dissolutions of the human-nature boundary, the Gothic is always concerned with delineating and transgressing the norms that regulate society and speak to our collective fears and anxieties. This volume examines British and American Gothic texts from four centuries and diverse media – including novels, films, podcasts, and games – in case studies which outline the central relationship between the Gothic and transgression, particularly gender(ed) and sexual transgression. This relationship is both crucial and constantly shifting, ever in the process of renegotiation, as transgression defines the Gothic and society redefines transgression. The case studies draw on a combination of well-studied and under-studied texts in order to arrive at a more comprehensive picture of transgression in the Gothic. Pointing the way forward in Gothic Studies, this original and nuanced combination of gendered, Ecogothic, queer, and media critical approaches addresses established and new scholars of the Gothic alike.

The Gothic A Very Short Introduction

The Gothic  A Very Short Introduction
Author: Nick Groom
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2012-09-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780191642395

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The Gothic is wildly diverse. It can refer to ecclesiastical architecture, supernatural fiction, cult horror films, and a distinctive style of rock music. It has influenced political theorists and social reformers, as well as Victorian home décor and contemporary fashion. Nick Groom shows how the Gothic has come to encompass so many meanings by telling the story of the Gothic from the ancient tribe who sacked Rome to the alternative subculture of the present day. This unique Very Short Introduction reveals that the Gothic has predominantly been a way of understanding and responding to the past. Time after time, the Gothic has been invoked in order to reveal what lies behind conventional history. It is a way of disclosing secrets, whether in the constitutional politics of seventeenth-century England or the racial politics of the United States. While contexts change, the Gothic perpetually regards the past with fascination, both yearning and horrified. It reminds us that neither societies nor individuals can escape the consequences of their actions. The anatomy of the Gothic is richly complex and perversely contradictory, and so the thirteen chapters here range deliberately widely. This is the first time that the entire story of the Gothic has been written as a continuous history: from the historians of late antiquity to the gardens of Georgian England, from the mediaeval cult of the macabre to German Expressionist cinema, from Elizabethan Revenge Tragedy to American consumer society, from folk ballads to vampires, from the past to the present. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

Gothic Sculpture 1140 1300

Gothic Sculpture  1140 1300
Author: Paul Williamson
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300074522

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This study examines the development of Gothic sculpture throughout Europe. It discusses the most famous monuments, such as the cathedrals of Chartres, Amiens and Reims, Westminster Abbey and the Siena Duomo, and less familiar buildings in France, England, Italy, Germany, Spain and Scandinavia.