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Decolonial Gothic: Beyond the Postcolonial in Gothic Studies
Gothic Studies, 2022Rebecca Duncan
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Exploring “gothic tourism”: a new form of urban tourism?
International Journal of Tourism Cities, 2021Duncan Light, Steven Richards
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Situating Arab women’s writing in a feminist ‘global gothic’: madness, mothers and ghosts
Feminist Theory, 2023Roxanne Douglas
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Lessons from Structural Analysis of a Great Gothic Cathedral: Canterbury Cathedral as a Case Study
International Journal of Architectural Heritage, 2021Georgios Karanikoloudis +2 more
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Gothic and Anti-Gothic, 1797–1820
2018This chapter discusses the Gothic from 1797 to 1820. The Gothic reached its apogee in the late 1790s, when it secured a third share of the novel market, after which it withered. From 1797 onward, the Gothic seems inseparable from an anti-Gothic shadow that materialized in myriad forms, from ad hoc animadversions found in the reviews mocking the genre's
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The Gothic Quest: A History of the Gothic Novela Gothic Bibliography
Modern Language Quarterly, 1942openaire +1 more source

