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Graveyard Gothic
By (Author) Eric Parisot
Edited by David McAllister
Edited by Xavier Aldana Reyes
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
29th April 2026
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Film: styles and genres
809.38729
Paperback
304
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Graveyard Gothic is the first sustained consideration of the graveyard as a key Gothic locale. This volume examines various iterations of the Gothic graveyard (and other burial sites) from the eighteenth century to the twenty-first, as expressed in numerous forms of culture and media including poetry, fiction, TV, film and video games. The volume also extends its geographic scope beyond British traditions to accommodate multiple cultural perspectives, including those from the US, Mexico, Japan, Australia, India and Eastern Europe. The seventeen chapters from key international Gothic scholars engage a range of theoretical frameworks, including the historical, material, colonial, political and religious. With a critical introduction offering a platform for further scholarship and a coda mapping potential future critical and cultural developments, Graveyard Gothic is a landmark volume defining a new area of Gothic studies.
'This new text is an impressive and concise examination of the importance of the graveyard as both a setting and catalyst for plot development within Gothic literature... the text overall is an excellent one to consider for undergraduate literature courses. Graveyard Gothic will pique students interest and instill enjoyment of their assigned reading.'
Choice
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Historically and culturally wide-ranging, Graveyard Gothic offers a scintillating scholarly unearthing of the multivalent site of the graveyard a place of sentimental and morbid contemplation, commemoration, community celebration, portal between life and death, source of supernatural frisson, heterotopia, and necropolis. Exploring the multifarious intersections of the Gothic/horror plot and the graveyard plot, the essays in this groundbreaking collection are sure to lay the foundations for much future scholarship.
Professor Carol Margaret Davison, editor of The Gothic and Death (2017)
Graveyard Gothic provides a definitive account of the role of the graveyard in the Gothic imagination. The graveyards place in poetry, fiction, TV, films, and video games is explored in detailed and persuasive depth. Insightful and scholarly, this volume makes a major contribution to the understanding of cultural history.
Professor Andrew Smith, author of Gothic Death 1740-1914: A Literary History (2016)
Eric Parisot is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at Flinders University
David McAllister is Senior Lecturer in Victorian Literature at Birkbeck, University of London
Xavier Aldana Reyes is Reader in English Literature and Film at Manchester Metropolitan University