The Gothic is wildly diverse. It can refer to ecclesiastical architecture, supernatural fiction, cult horror films, and a distinctive style of rock music. It has influenced political theorists and social reformers, as well as Victorian home d??cor and contemporary fashion. ThisVery ShortIntroductioncaptures the history of the Gothic from ancient times to the present. It covers the sack of Rome by the barbarian tribes, mediaeval architecture, popular culture in the sixteenth century (including ballads and Revenge Tragedy), political theories of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the rise of the Gothic novel, the Victorian Gothic Revival, and the influence of Gothic culture on film, music, and fashion. It includes familiar Gothic novels suchFrankensteinandDracula, while also covering Gothic gardening, slasher movies, and the current Goth scene. It is the only account of the Gothic that describes the entire history of the term, presenting it in all its richly complex and perversely contradictory glory.
Introduction: A history of the Gothic in thirteen chapters 1. Origins of the Goths 2. The ascent to heaven 3. The iconoclasts 4. The revenge of the dead 5. Liberty gothic 6. Gothic whiggery 7. The Sixties 8. The descent into hell 9. The poetics of blood 10. The gothic dream 11. New England goths 12. Goths at the movies 13. First and last and always Further reading
Nick Groomis Chair in English at the University of Exeter, and Director of ECLIPSE: the Exeter Centre for Literatures of Identity, Place, and Sustainability. He is the author and editor of many books, most recentlyThe Forger's Shadow, Thomas Chatterton: Selected Poetry, andThe Union Jack.