A book with a clear purpose: to discuss a wide variety of Gothic sub-genres via their application to a varied assortment of texts old and new. THE GOTHIC: A READER offers readers a large collection of short essays in which each approach is utilised to offer new readings of both familiar and unfamiliar texts. The sub-genres include the familiar likes of Victorian, postcolonial and American Gothic, while the texts chosen for selection include authors from Machen to Rhys to Bloch, films including PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK, and such imaginative topics as the Whitby Goth Weekend and Walpole's Strawberry Hill. There's a lot of fresh insight here, and the brevity of the essays allows for a pleasingly broad overview of current concerns.