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New Tab. Gothic Book Club | Just another WordPress site. Gothic Literature General. General Gothic fiction and horror literature resources. Gothic-tradition resources: Overviews, Directories, & Collections. Indicates a link that opens a new browser window ] Sublime Anxiety: The Gothic Family and the Outsider Special exhibit at the U of Virginia, focusing on early Gothic works and their treatments/modulations of family and hero-as-outsider; special sections include Women and the Gothic, the Brontës, The Vampire, and more. Romanticism on the Net Although not specifically concerned with the Gothic or supernaturalist traditions, this online peer-reviewed journal of Romantics studies publishes material on a number of authors and topics relevant to those traditions.

Victorian Web Created by George P. Romantic Circles Another Romanticism-specific site that provides high-quality coverage of the period in which the Gothic (and the post-Gothic) took form. The Gothic: Materials for Study An outstanding introduction to and overview of Gothic literature, prepared by graduate students in a course taught by Jerome McGann and Patricia Meyer Spacks. Gothic Literature: What the Romantic Writers Read The Sickly Taper. Resources for the Study of Gothic Literature. The "Author List" of Jack Voller's provides on-line access to the growing number of Gothic titles available on the internet and a fascinating exercise in canon formation. "Overviews, Directories, and Collections" of : a secondary bibliography of Gothic scholarship, maintained by Professor Carol Davison of the "Annotated Bibliography" of ( UVa ) A wonderful e-version of the UVa Library exhibition that draws from the Sadlier -Black collection, the primary repository of "first Gothics .

" "What is the Gothic? " The International Gothic Association A Glossary of Literary Gothic Terms (some of the following texts come from a very useful introduction to and overview of Gothic literature, prepared by graduate students in a course taught by Jerome McGann and Patricia Meyer Spacks of the .) A. 1. selections from Edmund Burke's {*style:<i>A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful (1759) </i>*} 2. 3. from Ann Radcliffe's "On the Supernatural in Poetry B. 1. 2. 3. 4. GOTH BOOKS, GOTHIC MUSIC, DEATH ROCK.