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Gothic Studies from Edinburgh University Press www.euppublishing.com Gothic Literature Andrew Smith This introductory study provides a thorough grounding in both the history of Gothic literature and the way in which Gothic texts have been (and can be) critically read. It provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to Gothic literature, and offers a coherent account of the historical development of the Gothic in a range of literary and national contexts. This revised edition includes a new chapter on Contemporary Gothic, and an updated Bibliography of critical sources. March 2013 | 240 pp | PB | 978 0 7486 4741 5 PB Special Price: £16.99 Scottish Women’s Gothic and Fantastic Writing Fiction since 1978 Monica Germanà A critical survey of the gothic texts of writers such as Kate Atkinson, Ellen Galford, A.L. Kennedy, Ali Smith and Emma Tennant. Germanà’s work considers four thematic areas of the supernatural – quests, dangerous women, doubles and ghosts – which are each explored in detail. Underlying the broad scope of this survey are the links established between the examined texts and Scottish supernatural tradition. March 2013 | 216 pp | PB | 978 0 7486 8633 9 PB Special Price: £24.99 The Victorian Gothic An Edinburgh Companion Edited by Andrew Smith and William Hughes Providing an insight into the complex and various Gothic forms of the nineteenth century, this multi-disciplinary book is an essential resource for students and scholars critically studying Gothic and Victorian literature and culture. Containing original research in all chapters and covering a diverse range of contexts, this title sets the agenda for future scholarship in the field. April 2012 | 272 pp | HB | 978 0 7486 4249 6 HB Special Price: £70.00 REVISED EDITION Advert designed to showcase three Gothic Studies textbooks from Edinburgh University Press.

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Gothic Studies from Edinburgh University Press

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Gothic LiteratureAndrew Smith

This introductory study provides a thorough grounding in both the history of Gothic literature and the way in which Gothic texts have been (and can be) critically read. It provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to Gothic literature, and offers a coherent account of the historical development of the Gothic in a range of literary and national contexts. This revised edition includes a new chapter on Contemporary Gothic, and an updated Bibliography of critical sources.

March 2013 | 240 pp | PB | 978 0 7486 4741 5 PB Special Price: £16.99

Scottish Women’s Gothic and Fantastic Writing Fiction since 1978Monica Germanà

A critical survey of the gothic texts of writers such as Kate Atkinson, Ellen Galford, A.L. Kennedy, Ali Smith and Emma Tennant. Germanà’s work considers four thematic areas of the supernatural – quests, dangerous women, doubles and ghosts – which are each explored in detail. Underlying the broad scope of this survey are the links established between the examined texts and Scottish supernatural tradition.

March 2013 | 216 pp | PB | 978 0 7486 8633 9 PB Special Price: £24.99

The Victorian Gothic An Edinburgh CompanionEdited by Andrew Smith and William Hughes

Providing an insight into the complex and various Gothic forms of the nineteenth century, this multi-disciplinary book is an essential resource for students and scholars critically studying Gothic and Victorian literature and culture. Containing original research in all chapters and covering a diverse range of contexts, this title sets the agenda for future scholarship in the field.

April 2012 | 272 pp | HB | 978 0 7486 4249 6 HB Special Price: £70.00

REVISED EDITION

Advert designed to showcase three GothicStudies textbooks from Edinburgh University Press.