Gothic Studies

The official journal of the International Gothic Association considers the field of Gothic studies from the eighteenth century to the present day. The aim of Gothic Studies is not merely to open a forum for dialogue and cultural criticism, but to provide a specialist journal for scholars working in a field which is today taught or researched in almost all academic establishments. Gothic Studies invites contributions from scholars working within any period of the Gothic; interdisciplinary scholarship is especially welcome, as are readings in the media and beyond the written word.

 

Volume 20 (2018): Issue 1-2 (Jan 2018)

Gothic Studies 

ISSN 1362-7937 (Print); ISSN 2050-456X (Online)

The official journal of the International Gothic Association considers the field of Gothic studies from the eighteenth century to the present day. The aim of Gothic Studies is not merely to open a forum for dialogue and cultural criticism, but to provide a specialist journal for scholars working in a field which is today taught or researched in almost all academic establishments. Gothic Studies invites contributions from scholars working within any period of the Gothic; interdisciplinary scholarship is especially welcome, as are readings in the media and beyond the written word.

Gothic Studies Volumes 1–20 are available in an unrivalled electronic collection, Manchester Gothic, that also includes 40 eBooks on gothic literature and culture written by leading names in the field and covers literature, film, television, theatre and visual arts, dating from the eighteenth century to the present day.

Manchester Gothic aims to explain why gothic studies is so prevalent in the fields of art, film, literature and culture by providing easy access to digital texts, essays and studies in all things gothic. From the study of gothic and death to monsters, vampires, werewolves and ghosts as well as studies on visionaries such as Terry Gilliam, Alan Moore and Terence Fisher, Manchester Gothic brings them all together in one easy-to-use resource: see Manchester Gothic.


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Subscription Information

From 2019 Gothic Studies will be published and distributed by Edinburgh University Press. Any customers with a current or prior subscription will be able to access their content through Edinburgh University Press. Please see here for more details. 

Volumes 1-20 are still available to access via manchesterhive, when purchased as part of the Manchester Gothic digital collection. For more information about this collection, please visit the Manchester Gothic collection page.

 

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