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Edinburgh Companion to Gothic and the Arts [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 540 pages, height x width: 244x172 mm, 90 B/W illustrations 65 black & white, 2x8pp colour plate sections of varying size
  • Sērija : Edinburgh Companions to Literature and the Humanities
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Sep-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1474432352
  • ISBN-13: 9781474432351
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 540 pages, height x width: 244x172 mm, 90 B/W illustrations 65 black & white, 2x8pp colour plate sections of varying size
  • Sērija : Edinburgh Companions to Literature and the Humanities
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Sep-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1474432352
  • ISBN-13: 9781474432351
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Provides new definitions of the Gothic in a variety of artistic contexts Explores arange of Gothic from architecture through literature to music and the technological artsProvides an opportunity to hear new thinking from established scholars as well asshowcasing work by new scholarsHighlights new definitions of the Gothic from a wide variety of perspectives

The Gothic in all its artistic forms and ramifications is traced from the medieval to the twenty-first century. From architecture, painting and sculpture through music, ballet, opera and dance to installation art and the graphic novel, each of the 33 chapters reflects on and weighs in on the ways in which the Gothic is taken up in the art forms and modes under examination. An Introduction discusses Gothic as a changing cultural form across the centuries with deep psychological roots. This is followed by sections on: architectural arts; the visual arts; music and the performance arts; the literary arts; and media and cultural arts.
List of Illustrations
viii
Notes on Contributors xiii
Introduction 1(14)
Part I Architectural Arts
1 Gothic and Architecture: Morris, Ruskin, Carlyle and the Gothic Legacies of the Lake Poets
15(21)
Tom Duggett
2 Gothic and the Built Environment: Literary Representations of the Architectural Uncanny and Urban Sublime
36(16)
Sara Wasson
3 Gothic and Design: The Geometrical Roots of Gothic Aesthetics in the Cologne Cathedral Choir
52(17)
Robert Bork
4 Gothic and Sculpture: From Medieval Piety to Modern Horrors and Terrors
69(20)
Peter N. Lindfield
Dale Townsbend
5 Gothic and Installation Art: Spectral Materialities, Monstrous Ephemera
89(18)
Katarzyna Ancuta
Part II The Visual Arts
6 Gothic and Earlier Painting: Nightmares and Premature Burials in Fuseli and Wiertz
107(15)
Maria Parrino
7 Gothic, Caricature, Cartoon: Insatiable Nightmares
122(11)
Franz Potter
8 Gothic and Portraiture: Resemblance and Rupture
133(15)
Kamilla Elliott
9 Gothic and Surrealism: Subculture, Counterculture and Cultural Assimilation
148(11)
Avril Horner
10 Gothic and Modern Art: The Experience of Ivan Albright
159(12)
Antonio Alcald Gonzalez
11 Gothic and Photography: The Darkest Art
171(18)
David Annwn Jones
Part III Music and the Performance Arts
12 Gothic and Music: Scoring `Silent' Spectres
189(12)
Kendra Preston Leonard
13 Gothic and Opera: Overwhelming Passions and Irrational Dreams
201(13)
Anne Williams
14 Gothic, Ballet, Dance: The Aesthetics and Kinaesthetics of Death
214(15)
Steven Bruhm
15 Gothic and Contemporary Music: Dark Sound, Dark Mood, Dark Aesthetics
229(16)
Isabella van Elferen
Part IV The Literary Arts
16 Gothic and Graveyard Poetry: Imagining the Dead (of Night)
245(14)
Eric Parisot
17 Gothic Chapbooks and Ballads: Making a Long Story Short
259(12)
Doug Thomson
Wendy Fall
18 Gothic and Nineteenth-Century Poetry: Thresholds of Influence, Possibilities and Desire
271(15)
Angela Wright
19 Gothic and Modern Poetry: The Poetics of Transgression
286(11)
Maria Beville
20 Gothic and the Eighteenth-Century Novel: At Home in the English Style
297(13)
Robert Miles
21 Gothic and the Nineteenth-Century Novel: The Art of Abjection
310(11)
Jerrold E. Hogle
22 Gothic and Recent Fiction: Fears of the Past and of the future
321(11)
David Punter
23 Gothic and the Short Story: Revolutions in Form and Genre
332(14)
Sarah Ilot
24 Gothic, Melodrama, Victorian Theatre: Gothic Drama to 1890
346(12)
Clive Bloom
25 Gothic and Modern Theatre: Staging Modern Cultural Trauma
358(7)
Ardel Haefele-Thomas
26 Gothic and Children's Literature: Wolves in Walls and Clocks in Crocodiles
365(13)
Anna Jackson
27 Gothic and Young Adult Literature: Werewolves, Vampires, Monsters, Rebellion, Broken Hearts and True Romance
378(17)
Gina Wisker
Part V Media and Cultural Arts
28 Gothic and Cinema: The Development of an Aesthetic Filmic Mode
395(11)
Xavier Aldana Reyes
29 Gothic and Television: The Monster in the Living Room
406(12)
Linnie Blake
30 Gothic and Comics: From The Haunt of Fear to a Haunted Medium
418(16)
Julia Round
31 Gothic and the Graphic Novel: From the Future Shocks of Judge Dredd to the Aftershocks of DC Vertigo
434(15)
Stuart Lindsay
32 Gothic and Video Games: Playing with Fear in the Darkness
449(11)
Dawn Stobbart
33 Gothic and Internet Fiction: Digital Affordances and New Media Fears
460(12)
Neal Kirk
Index 472