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Introduction: Gothic in Contemporary Popular Culture
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Gothic has always, of course, been associated with the popular. From the magic lantern shows of the eighteenth century, through the stage melodramas and 'penny dreadfuls' of the nineteenth century, to the great black and white movies produced by Universal Studios between the 1920s and 1940s, Gothic has always been difficult to confine within narrow definitions of the 'literary', and has been disseminated widely to popular audiences in a myriad of different ways. However, the at-times uneasy r...
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