The individual essays are narrow enough to describe discrete topics but useful to newcomer and scolar alike. Punter's volume is sure to be a standard reference for some time to come for undergraduates and scholars. Choice
The book does not offer a house view of what Gothic is, but instead faithfully reproduces the status of current debates on the relevant genres. Many essays provide useful summaries of criticism or of primary texts; others offer new critical insights. Times Higher Education Supplement
Without foreclosing interpretative possibilities ... A Companion to the Gothic offers a range of strategies for understanding the genre, and is an excellent resource for students, teachers, and scholars of the Gothic. Gothic Studies
Notes on Contributors.
Acknowledgements.
PART ONE. GOTHIC BACKGROUNDS.
1. In Gothic Darkly: Heterotopia, History, Culture (Fred Botting).
2. The Goths in History and Pre-Gothic Gothic (Robin Sowerby).
3. European Gothic (Neil Cornwell).
PART TWO. THE 'ORIGINAL' GOTHIC.
4. Ann Radcliffe and Matthew Lewis (Robert Miles).
5. Mary Shelley, Arthur of Frankenstein (Nora Crook).
6. Walter Scott, James Hogg and Scottish Gothic (Ian Duncan).
7. Irish Gothic: C.R. Maturin and J.S. LeFanu (Victor Sage).
8. The Political Culture of Gothic Drama (David Worrall).
PART THREE. NINETEENTH-AND TWENTIETH-CENTURY TRANSMUTATIONS.
9. Nineteenth-Century American Gothic (Allan Lloyd-Smith).
10. The Ghost Story (Julia Briggs).
11. Gothic in the 1890s (Glennis Byron).
12. Fictional Vampires in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (William Hughes).
13. Horror Fiction: In Search of a Definition (Clive Bloom).
14. Love Bites: Contemporary Women's Vampire Fictions (Gina Wisker).
15. Gothic Film (Heidi Kaye).
16. Shape and Shadow: On Poetry and the Uncanny (David Punter).
PART FOUR. GOTHIC THEORY AND GENRE.
17. Gothic Criticism (Chris Baldick and Robert Mighall).
18. Psychoanalysis and the Gothic (Michelle A. Masse).
19. Comic Gothic (Avril Horner and Sue Zlosnik).
PART FIVE. THE CONTINUING DEBATE.
20. Can You Forgive Her? The Gothic Heroine and Her Critics (Kate Ferguson Ellis).
21. Picture This: Stephen King's Queer Gothic (Steven Bruhm).
22. Seeing Things: Gothic and the Madness of Interpretation (Scott Brewster).
23. The Gothic Ghost of the Counterfeit and the Progress of Abjection (Jerrold E. Hogle).
24. The Magical Realism of the Contemporary Gothic (Lucie Armitt).
Index.