ABSTRACT

In a wide ranging series of introductory essays written by some of the leading figures in the field, this essential guide explores the world of Gothic in all its myriad forms throughout the mid-eighteenth Century to the internet age.

The Routledge Companion to Gothic includes discussion on:

  • the history of Gothic
  • gothic throughout the English-speaking world i.e. London and USA as well as the postcolonial landscapes of Australia, Canada and the Indian subcontinent
  • key themes and concepts ranging from hauntings and the uncanny; Gothic femininities and queer Gothic
  • gothic in the modern world, from youth to graphic novels and films.

With ideas for further reading, this book is one of the most comprehensive and up-to-date guides on the diverse and murky world of the gothic in literature, film and culture.

chapter 1|4 pages

INTRODUCTION

part |2 pages

Part I Gothic traditions

chapter 2|3 pages

GOTHIC TRADITIONS

chapter 3|9 pages

EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY GOTHIC

chapter 4|10 pages

GOTHIC AND THE ROMANTICS

chapter 5|9 pages

VICTORIAN GOTHIC

part |2 pages

Part II Gothic locations

chapter 7|3 pages

GOTHIC LOCATIONS

chapter 8|9 pages

GOTHIC CITIES

chapter 9|10 pages

AMERICAN GOTHIC

chapter 10|10 pages

SCOTTISH GOTHIC

chapter 11|12 pages

IRISH GOTHIC

chapter 12|10 pages

GOTHIC AND EMPIRE

chapter 13|10 pages

CANADIAN GOTHIC

chapter 14|10 pages

AUSTRALIAN GOTHIC

part |2 pages

Part III Gothic concepts

chapter 15|2 pages

GOTHIC CONCEPTS

chapter 16|8 pages

THE UNCANNY

chapter 17|10 pages

ABJECT AND GROTESQUE

chapter 18|8 pages

HAUNTINGS

chapter 19|9 pages

GOTHIC FEMININITIES

chapter 20|10 pages

GOTHIC MASCULINITIES

chapter 21|9 pages

QUEER GOTHIC

chapter 22|10 pages

GOTHIC CHILDREN

part |2 pages

Part IV Gothic media

chapter 23|4 pages

GOTHIC MEDIA

chapter 24|15 pages

GOTHIC CULTURE

chapter 25|9 pages

CONTEMPORARY GOTHIC THEATRE

chapter 26|10 pages

Gothic – fi lm – parody

chapter 27|9 pages

CONTEMPORARY HORROR CINEMA

chapter 28|9 pages

GOTHIC TELEVISION

chapter 29|9 pages

GOTHIC AND THE GRAPHIC NOVEL

chapter 30|10 pages

GOTHIC MUSIC AND SUBCULTURE

chapter 31|10 pages

GOTHIC AND NEW MEDIA