This chapter surveys and evaluates Gothic criticism and theory over the last century, from the early accounts of J. M. S. Tompkins and Montague Summers through to feminist, Marxist and psychoanalytic approaches in the last four decades. The chapter demonstrates the ways in which Gothic shapes, and is also shaped by, theoretical perspectives: as a cultural practice, Gothic is a matter of ceaseless, self-conscious reinvention, and the critical interpretation it provokes must be equally reflexive and capable of transformation
Between the 1790s and the 1820s, more than fifty women writers wrote in what we now call the Gothic...
Once considered escapist or closely linked to fantasy, the Gothic genre (or mode, as scholars increa...
This article examines the reception history of women-authored Gothic texts from the late eighteenth ...
This chapter traces the development of Gothic criticism during the twentieth century, identifying it...
It is commonly accepted that we discuss the Gothic in terms of the margin. These two seem to be inse...
This collection of essays brings together an international team of scholars with the aim to shed new...
Gothic studies, the specialist academic field that explores the Gothic text, has developed substanti...
Gothic scholarship has enjoyed a long and fruitful relationship with developments in philosophy, the...
This thesis examines how certain Gothic fictions of the nineteenth century draw upon and critique ph...
This collection of essays by experts in Renaissance and Gothic studies tracks the lines of connectio...
Thesis abstract: Despite the fact that some critics view the period of the true Gothic as ending in ...
Examining the relationship between gothic and queer theory, this collection of essays provides an in...
AbstractThere was a virtual explosion in the last two decades in academic and scholarly works of Got...
The essays in this volume reinterpret and contest the Gothic cultural inheritance, each from a speci...
This thesis seeks to investigate and outline the ways in which early British Gothic texts, from appr...
Between the 1790s and the 1820s, more than fifty women writers wrote in what we now call the Gothic...
Once considered escapist or closely linked to fantasy, the Gothic genre (or mode, as scholars increa...
This article examines the reception history of women-authored Gothic texts from the late eighteenth ...
This chapter traces the development of Gothic criticism during the twentieth century, identifying it...
It is commonly accepted that we discuss the Gothic in terms of the margin. These two seem to be inse...
This collection of essays brings together an international team of scholars with the aim to shed new...
Gothic studies, the specialist academic field that explores the Gothic text, has developed substanti...
Gothic scholarship has enjoyed a long and fruitful relationship with developments in philosophy, the...
This thesis examines how certain Gothic fictions of the nineteenth century draw upon and critique ph...
This collection of essays by experts in Renaissance and Gothic studies tracks the lines of connectio...
Thesis abstract: Despite the fact that some critics view the period of the true Gothic as ending in ...
Examining the relationship between gothic and queer theory, this collection of essays provides an in...
AbstractThere was a virtual explosion in the last two decades in academic and scholarly works of Got...
The essays in this volume reinterpret and contest the Gothic cultural inheritance, each from a speci...
This thesis seeks to investigate and outline the ways in which early British Gothic texts, from appr...
Between the 1790s and the 1820s, more than fifty women writers wrote in what we now call the Gothic...
Once considered escapist or closely linked to fantasy, the Gothic genre (or mode, as scholars increa...
This article examines the reception history of women-authored Gothic texts from the late eighteenth ...