
The Gothic: A Very Short Introduction
von:
Nick Groom
Sprache: Englisch
Format: Taschenbuch
ISBN 10: 0199586799
ISBN 13: 9780199586790
Veröffentlichungsdatum:
September 27th, 2012
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Seiten: 163
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror
Nick Groom explores the rich tapestry of Gothic culture, uncovering its many forms and influences. From the majestic spires of Gothic cathedrals to the haunting pages of supernatural fiction, the genre encompasses a wide array of artistic expressions that have captivated audiences for centuries. With a focus on the interplay between art, literature, and architecture, the narrative delves into how Gothic elements resonate within historical contexts and modern interpretations.
Groom guides readers through the evolution of Gothic themes, illustrating their relevance across different periods and societies. The interplay of fear, beauty, and the uncanny invites contemplation on the emotions stirred by the macabre and the mysterious. By addressing the cultural significance of Gothic elements, he frames them not just as relics of the past but as ongoing inspirations for contemporary creativity.
In this concise examination, the complexities and contradictions of the Gothic emerge vividly. Groom's insights reveal how this genre reflects collective anxieties and desires, offering a window into the darker aspects of human experience. Through his engaging prose, readers are invited to appreciate the Gothic not merely as a superficial aesthetic but as a profound and enduring part of our cultural landscape.
Groom guides readers through the evolution of Gothic themes, illustrating their relevance across different periods and societies. The interplay of fear, beauty, and the uncanny invites contemplation on the emotions stirred by the macabre and the mysterious. By addressing the cultural significance of Gothic elements, he frames them not just as relics of the past but as ongoing inspirations for contemporary creativity.
In this concise examination, the complexities and contradictions of the Gothic emerge vividly. Groom's insights reveal how this genre reflects collective anxieties and desires, offering a window into the darker aspects of human experience. Through his engaging prose, readers are invited to appreciate the Gothic not merely as a superficial aesthetic but as a profound and enduring part of our cultural landscape.