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70–1800. Elaborating upon several of the themes introduced in the first volume, the chapters in Volume II address the Gothic cultures of Britain, America and Europe during the nineteenth century (1800–1900), thus covering while moving well beyond those areas that have traditionally been demarcated as the ‘Romantic’ and the ‘Vi.
5 cze 2024 · This graph charts the use of the word Gothic in English and American literature from 1760 to 2010, with peak usage of the term in 1858!
The Histories of the Gothic series consists of four volumes: Gothic Literature 1764—1824, Gothic Literature 1825—1914, Twentieth Century Gothic and American Gothic. The series provides a comprehensive introduction to the history of Gothic Literature and to a variety of critical and theoretical approaches.
No Man’s Land, Elder Gods and Monsters: The Modern Gothic from 1900-1932. Katherine Hawkins
70–1800. Elaborating upon several of the themes introduced in the first volume, the chapters in Volume II address the Gothic cultures of Britain, America and Europe during the nineteenth century (1800–1900), thus covering while moving well beyond those areas that have traditionally been demarcated as the ‘Romantic’ and the ‘Vi.
Identifying key historical shifts from the birth of film to the threat of apocalypse, leading international scholars offer comprehensive coverage of the ideas, events, movements and contexts that shaped the Gothic as it entered a dynamic period of diversification across all forms of media.
28 maj 2006 · Summary. From the turn of the eighteenth into the nineteenth century and the beginnings of a distinctive American literature, the Gothic has stubbornly flourished in the United States. Its cultural role, though, has been entirely paradoxical: an optimistic country founded upon the Enlightenment principles of liberty and “the pursuit of ...