A research guide to gothic literature in English : print and electronic sources

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A research guide to gothic literature in English : print and electronic sources

Sherri L. Brown, Carol Senf, Ellen J. Stockstill

Rowman & Littlefield, c2018

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The Gothic began as a designation for barbarian tribes, was associated with the cathedrals of the High Middle Ages, was used to describe a marginalized literature in the late eighteenth century, and continues today in a variety of forms (literature, film, graphic novel, video games, and other narrative and artistic forms). Unlike other recent books in the field that focus on certain aspects of the Gothic, this work directs researchers to seminal and significant resources on all of its aspects. Annotations will help researchers determine what materials best suit their needs. A Research Guide to Gothic Literature in English covers Gothic cultural artifacts such as literature, film, graphic novels, and videogames. This authoritative guide equips researchers with valuable recent information about noteworthy resources that they can use to study the Gothic effectively and thoroughly.

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Chapter 1. Defining the Gothic Chapter 2. Reference: Handbooks, Dictionaries, and Encyclopedias Chapter 3. Biographies and Biographical Information Chapter 4. Literary Societies, Organizations, and Associations Chapter 5. Anthologies and Authoritative, Critical, and Documentary Editions Chapter 6. Periodicals Chapter 7. Monographs Chapter 8. Edited Collections Chapter 9. Theses and Dissertations Chapter 10. Physical Special Collections Chapter 11. Digital Archives and Special Collections Chapter 12. Films and Television Series Chapter 13. Comics and Graphic Novels Chapter 14. Video Games Gothic Timeline

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