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Cambridge History of the Gothic: Volume 1, Gothic in the Long Eighteenth Century [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (Manchester Metropolitan University), Edited by (University of Sheffield)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 516 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 235x157x29 mm, weight: 950 g, Worked examples or Exercises; 19 Halftones, black and white
  • Serija: The Cambridge History of the Gothic
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Aug-2020
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1108472702
  • ISBN-13: 9781108472708
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 516 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 235x157x29 mm, weight: 950 g, Worked examples or Exercises; 19 Halftones, black and white
  • Serija: The Cambridge History of the Gothic
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Aug-2020
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1108472702
  • ISBN-13: 9781108472708
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This first volume of The Cambridge History of the Gothic provides a rigorous account of the Gothic in Western civilisation, from the Goths' sacking of Rome in 410 AD through to its manifestations in British and European culture of the long eighteenth century. Written by international cast of leading scholars, the chapters explore the interdisciplinary nature of the Gothic in the fields of history, literature, architecture and fine art. As much a cultural history of Gothic as an account of the ways in which the Gothic has participated within a number of formative historical events across time, the volume offers fresh perspectives on familiar themes while also drawing new critical attention to a range of hitherto overlooked concerns. From writers such as Horace Walpole and Ann Radcliffe to eighteenth-century politics and theatre, the volume provides a thorough and engaging overview of early Gothic culture in Britain and beyond.

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This volume provides an interdisciplinary history of the Gothic, from antiquity up to the end of the long eighteenth century.
List of Figures
x
Notes on Contributors xii
Acknowledgements xvi
Introduction: The Gothic in/and History 1(21)
Dale Townshend
Angela Wright
Catherine Spooner
1.1 The Goths in Ancient History
22(22)
David M. Gwynn
1.2 The Term `Gothic' in the Long Eighteenth Century, 1680-1800
44(23)
Nick Groom
1.3 The Literary Gothic Before Horace Walpole's The Castle of Otranto
67(29)
Dale Townshend
1.4 Gothic Revival Architecture Before Horace Walpole's Strawberry Hill
96(24)
Peter N. Lindfield
1.5 Horace Walpole and the Gothic
120(21)
Stephen Clarke
1.6 Shakespeare's Gothic Transmigrations
141(20)
Anne Williams
1.7 Reassessing the Gothic/Classical Relationship
161(19)
James Uden
1.8 `A World of Bad Spirits': The Terrors of Eighteenth-Century Empire
180(18)
Ruth Scobie
1.9 In Their Blood: The Eighteenth-Century Gothic Stage
198(24)
Paula R. Backscheider
1.10 Domestic Gothic Writing after Horace Walpole and before Ann Radcliffe
222(21)
Deborah Russell
1.11 Early British Gothic and the American Revolution
243(19)
James Watt
1.12 Gothic and the French Revolution, 1789-1804
262(22)
Fanny Lacote
1.13 The Aesthetics of Terror and Horror: A Genealogy
284(20)
Eric Parisot
1.14 Ann Radcliffe and Matthew Lewis
304(19)
Angela Wright
1.15 The Gothic Novel Beyond Radcliffe and Lewis
323(22)
Yael Shapira
1.16 Oriental Gothic: Imperial-Commercial Nightmares from the Eighteenth Century to the Romantic Period
345(19)
Diego Saglia
1.17 The German `school' of Horrors: A Pharmacology of the Gothic
364(18)
Barry Murnane
1.18 Gothic and the History of Sexuality
382(24)
Jolene Zigarovich
1.19 Gothic Art and Gothic Culture in the Romantic Era
406(20)
Martin Myrone
1.20 Time in the Gothic
426(24)
Robert Miles
Select Bibliography 450(34)
Index 484
Angela Wright is Professor of Romantic Literature at the University of Sheffield, and a former co-President of the International Gothic Association (IGA). Her books include Britain, France and the Gothic: The Import of Terror, 1764-1820 (Cambridge University Press, 2013), Mary Shelley (University of Wales Press, 2018), and the co-edited volumes Ann Radcliffe, Romanticism and the Gothic (2014, with Dale Townshend) and Romantic Gothic: An Edinburgh Companion (2015, with Dale Townshend). Dale Townshend is Professor of Gothic Literature in the Manchester Centre for Gothic Studies, Manchester Metropolitan University. He has published widely on Gothic writing of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. His most recent monograph is Gothic Antiquity: History, Romance, and the Architectural Imagination, 17601840 (2019).