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The Gothic Genitive Plural in /-ee/ Yet Again: A Sarmatian Solution [PDF]

open access: yesBeiträge zur Allgemeinen und Vergleichenden Sprachwissenschaft, 2021
Reasons are given to think that the Gothic GPL in /-ee/ (< /-ɛɛ/) developed in the M /n/-stems by analogy with GPL /-ↄↄnↄↄ/ in F /n/-stems: NSG /-ↄ/ : GPL /-ↄↄnↄↄ/ = NSG /-ɛ/ : GPL /-ɛɛnɛɛ/.
David L. White
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In search of a Tropical Gothic in Australian visual arts

open access: yeseTropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics, 2019
The field of Gothic Studies concentrates almost exclusively on literature, cinema and popular culture. While Gothic themes in the visual arts of the Romantic period are well documented, and there is sporadic discussion about the re-emergence of the ...
Mark Wolff
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Postcolonial Gothic Elements in Joaquin’s The Woman Who Had Two Navels

open access: yesIAFOR Journal of Literature & Librarianship, 2021
Nick Joaquin (Nicomedes Márquez Joaquín, (1917-2004) is known for his unique style of writing, tropical Gothic, and applying gothic elements in his stories and novels. This paper examines his first novel "The Woman Who Had Two Navels" through the lens of
Mohammad Hossein Abedi Valoojerdi
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THE GREEK SOURCESOF THE GOTHIC BIBLE TRANSLATION

open access: yesVertimo Studijos, 2017
Almost all of what we know about the structure and properties of Gothic comes from the Gothic translation of the New Testament from Greek. No analysis of Gothic syntax is therefore feasible without reference to the Greek original.
Artūras Ratkus
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How the gothic reared its head in Dutch literature

open access: yesIlha do Desterro, 2012
    It was not until the twentieth century, and especially the 1980s, that Dutch Gothic fiction began to flourish. This article gives an overview of the history of the Gothic in Dutch literature, and discusses the explanations given for the absence of
Agnes Andeweg
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The Monstrous South: Gothic Characters in William Faulkner’s Absalom, Absalom! and Toni Morrison’s Beloved

open access: yes[sic], 2017
The paper examines some of the Gothic features used in character development in William Faulkner’s Absalom, Absalom! and Toni Morrison’s Beloved, and explores how the two novels complement each other to form a comprehensive picture of the American South ...
Artea Panajotović
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The Digital Nature of Gothic - Lars Spuybroek John Ruskin

open access: yesDEPARCH Journal of Design Planning and Aesthetics Research, 2022
Gothic architecture is a movement that has influenced world architecture, including today’s architecture, since its active period. Although it is known for some of its features such as flying buttresses, pointed arches and vaults, John Ruskin examined ...
Asena Soyluk, Mustafa Dallı
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The Gothic as a Practice: Gothic Studies, Genre and the Twentieth Century Gothic [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
<p>Gothic studies, the specialist academic field that explores the Gothic text, has developed substantially over the last twenty-five years. The field often frames the Gothic as a serious literature, involved in historic discourse, and having special psychological acuity; this thesis suggests that there are a number of problems with these ...
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The Return of the Repressed: The Subprime Haunted House

open access: yesHumanities
This article merges evaluations of Black life through the Southern Gothic and the intersection of Black studies to conceptualize the “Black Gothic”. The Black Gothic conceives of a future that requires closely examining the past and the present primarily
Jaleesa Rena Harris
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Gothic Discourse in Jeffrey Eugenides’s 'The Virgin Suicides' – Challenging Suburban Uniformity and (Re)Imagining “The Other”

open access: yesLinguaculture, 2018
This paper argues that Jeffrey Eugenides, in his début novel, The Virgin Suicides, first questions and then challenges ‘the homeliness’ of the American suburbia by adopting an unsettling gothic discourse and by creating gothic subjects (the Lisbons ...
Ana-Cristina Băniceru
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