The Gothic revival 1720-1870 : literary sources & documents
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The Gothic revival 1720-1870 : literary sources & documents
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The period 1720-1870 saw the rise of Gothic Revival archictecture from its beginnings in garden buildings to larger country houses and churches and finally in the new Houses or Parliament. These volumes provide 100 primary sources arranged thematically and supported by a significant critical apparatus which explore the Gothic Revival in historical thought and debate, in archictectural forms and in literature.
Table of Contents
- Volume I: Blood & Ghosts: General Editor's Preface
- Introduction
- Bibliography of Historical Sources 1586-1870
- Select Critical Bibliography
- Chronology 1536-1870
- A Note on the Selections
- A Note on the Texts
- Acknowledgements
- The Sources (1-45) arranged: Prologue
- Background
- Jacobite Gothic
- Stowe
- The 1745 Jacobite Rebellion
- Sanderson Miller's Gothic Revival 1744-1756
- Critical Analysis and Associations 1754-1772
- Horace Walpole and Strawberry Hill
- The Development of Scholarship
- Gothic Novelists of the 1790s
- Enter John Milner
- The Picturesque and the Reptonian Volume II: Living the Gothic Revival: (chaps 46-69) Saracens, Freemasons, Pyramids, Noah's Ark and Wickerwork
- Fonthill Abbey
- Living the Gothic Revival
- History and Myth 1817-1830 Volume III: Gothic and National Architecture (chaps 70-100): The Houses of Parliament
- A.W. N. Pugin
- Essays on Criticism and Mythic Continuations after 1843
- France
- Germany
- Index to Writers and Documents Included
- Index to Illustrations and Artists
- Index to Real Places Described
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