List of Illustrations; List of Contributors; Introduction; Part I: Architectural Arts; 1. Gothic and Architecture: Morris, Ruskin, Carlyle and the Gothic legacies of the Lake Poets, Tom Duggett; 2. Gothic and the Built Environment: Literary Representations of the Architectural Uncanny and Urban Sublime, Sara Wasson; 3. Gothic and Design: The Geometrical Roots of Gothic Aesthetics in the Cologne Cathedral Choir, Robert Bork; 4. Gothic and Sculpture: From Medieval Piety to Modern Horrors and Terrors, Peter N. Lindfield and Dale Townshend; 5. Gothic and Installation Art: Spectral Materialities, Monstrous Ephemera, Katarzyna Ancuta; Part II: The Visual Arts; 6. Gothic and Earlier Painting: Nightmares and Premature Burials in Fuseli and Wiertz, Maria Parrino; 7. Gothic, Caricature, Cartoon: Insatiable Nightmares, Franz Potter; 8. Gothic and Portraiture: Resemblance and Rupture, Kamilla Elliott; 9. Gothic and Surrealism: Subculture, Counterculture and Cultural Assimilation, Avril Horner; 10. Gothic and Modern Art: The Experience of Ivan Albright, Antonio Alcalá González; 11. Gothic and Photography: The Darkest Art, David Annwn Jones; Part III: Music and the Performance Arts; 12. Gothic and Music: Scoring ‘Silent’ Spectres, Kendra Preston Leonard; 13. Gothic and Opera: Overwhelming Passions and Irrational Dreams, Anne Williams; 14. Gothic, Ballet, Dance: The Aesthetics and Kinaesthetics of Death, Steven Bruhm; 15. Gothic and Contemporary Music: Dark Sound, Dark Mood, Dark Aesthetics, Isabella van Elferen; Part IV: The Literary Arts; 16. Gothic and Graveyard Poetry: Imagining the Dead (of Night), Eric Parisot; 17. Gothic Chapbooks and Ballads: Making a Long Story Short, Doug Thomson and Wendy Fall; 18. Gothic and Nineteenth-Century Poetry: Thresholds of Influence, Possibilities and Desire, Angela Wright; 19. Gothic and Modern Poetry: The Poetics of Transgression, Maria Beville; 20. Gothic and the Eighteenth-Century Novel: At Home in the English Style, Robert Miles; 21. Gothic and the Nineteenth-Century Novel: The Art of Abjection, Jerrold E. Hogle; 22. Gothic and Recent Fiction: Fears of the Past and of the Future, David Punter; 23. Gothic and the Short Story: Revolutions in Form and Genre, Sarah Ilott; 24. Gothic, Melodrama, Victorian Theatre: Gothic Drama to 1890, Clive Bloom; 25. Gothic and Modern Theatre: Staging Modern Cultural Trauma, Ardel Haefele-Thomas; 26. Gothic and Children’s Literature: Wolves in Walls and Clocks in Crocodiles, Anna Jackson; 27. Gothic and Young Adult Literature: Werewolves, Vampires, Monsters, Rebellion, Broken Hearts and True Romance, Gina Wisker; Part V: Media and Cultural Arts; 28. Gothic and Cinema: The Development of an Aesthetic Filmic Mode, Xavier Aldana Reyes; 29. Gothic and Television: The Monster in the Living Room, Linnie Blake; 30. Gothic and Comics: From The Haunt of Fear to a Haunted Medium, Julia Round; 31. Gothic and the Graphic Novel: From the Future Shocks of Judge Dredd to the Aftershocks of DC Vertigo, Stuart Lindsay; 32. Gothic and Videogames: Playing with Fear in the Darkness, Dawn Stobbart; 33. Gothic and Internet Fiction: Digital Affordances and New Media Fears, Neal Kirk; Index.