Publisher's Synopsis
An essential quick-reference book for students of Gothic literature, theatre and literary theory
Key Concepts in the Gothic provides a one-stop resource which details and defines, in accessible language, those contexts essential for the study of the Gothic in all periods and media. The volume is divided into three sections: Concepts and Terms; Theories of the Gothic; and Key Fictional Texts. Bibliographies are provided with the last two sections. The book clearly explains the critical terms - from 'Ab-human' to 'Zombie' - as well as the main theories, including ecocriticism, queer theory and Postcolonial theory, which any student of the Gothic is likely to encounter. This book will be a reliable companion for students of the genre from school and through university.
Key Features
- Covers the Gothic from the eighteenth century to the present
- Provides a comprehensive survey not just of movements and theories but also of the essential terminology used in Gothic Studies
- A reference work for those working with genres inflected by the Gothic, such as Romanticism, theatre studies and crime writing
- Provides a readily accessible resource for developing further research