Graveyard Gothic is a landmark volume defining a new area of Gothic studies.
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Introduction: Graveyard Gothic – Eric Parisot, David Mc Allister and Xavier Aldana Reyes
1 The Gothic churchyard in graveyard poetry: cultural remains and literary beginnings – Eric Parisot
2 Graveyard pleasures: visiting (and revisiting) the burial site in late eighteenth-century Gothic – Yael Shapira
3 The last days of the urban burial ground: horror, reform and Gothic fiction – Roger Luckhurst
4 De-Gothicising the Victorian Gothic graveyard – David Mc Allister
5 Relics and ruins, photographs and fellowship’ – Corinna Wagner
6 The colonial Australian Gothic and the grave – Ken Gelder
7 Weirding the Gothic graveyard – James Machin
8 Graveyards in Western Gothic cinema – Xavier Aldana Reyes
9 The ventriloquised corpse and the silent dead: Gothic of the British First and Second World War – Sara Wasson
10 Home among the headstones: graveyards in western Gothic television – Stacey Abbott
11 The graveyard in neo-Edwardian fiction: refashioning the Victorian death space – Emma Liggins
12 Unstable coordinates: textures, tehkhana and the Gothic in the horror films of the Ramsay brothers – Vibhushan Subba
13 Conversations with spectres: Mexican graveyards and Gothic returns – Enrique Ajuria Ibarra
14 Monsters of history: a tour of the cinematic Slavic cemetery – Agnieszka Jezyk and Lev Nikulin
15 Indian burial grounds in American fiction and film – Kevin Corstorphine
16 Adolescent existence and resistance: graveyards as a Gothic chronotope in twenty-first century fiction for young people – Debra Dudek
17 The graveyard level: anachronism, Anglo-Japanese semiotics and the cruel nightmare of resurrection in early horror video games – James T. Mc Crea
Coda.: the futures of the graveyard Gothic – Eric Parisot, David Mc Allister and Xavier Aldana Reyes
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