Italian Gothic: An Edinburgh Companion

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Author(s): Marco Malvestio, Stefano Serafini, Francesca Billiani, Fabio Camilletti, Morena Corradi, Roberto Curti, Simona Di Martino, Fabrizio Foni, Giulio Giusti, Marco Malvestio, Catherine Ramsey-Portolano, Stefano Serafini, Eduardo Vitolo
Series: Edinburgh Companions to the Gothic
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 264
City: Edinburgh

Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction: ‘A systemic disorder, an extravagant research, and an abjuration of common sense’: Defining the Italian Gothic
Part I History
Chapter 1 Gothic Beginnings: 1764–1827
Chapter 2 The Gothic and the Historical Novel: 1828–1860
Chapter 3 Early Developments: 1861–1914
Chapter 4 The Age of Permutations: 1915–1956
Chapter 5 The Golden Age of the Gothic: 1957–1979
Chapter 6 The Decline of the Gothic: 1980–2020
Part II Media
Chapter 7 Gothic Poetry
Chapter 8 The Gothic in Periodicals and Magazines
Chapter 9 Gothic Cinema
Chapter 10 Comics and the Gothic
Chapter 11 Gothic Music
Part III Themes
Chapter 12 The Gothic Body
Chapter 13 The Female Gothic
Chapter 14 Gothic Criminology
Chapter 15 Ecogothic and Folk Horror
Notes on Contributors
Index