21st-Century British Gothic 1st Edition
Glimmering with fog, memory and menace, 21st-Century British Gothic by Emily Horton (1st Edition) redefines what modern Gothic means in the UK and beyond. This evocative volume pulls the reader into contemporary landscapes where the past refuses to stay buried — from windswept moors and coastal towns to the shadowed backstreets of London.
Horton’s prose balances literary precision with a chilling atmosphere, offering stories and essays that interrogate identity, social change, and the uncanny in Britain today. Each chapter unfolds with a careful blend of psychological tension and cultural observation, making this work as rewarding for the casual reader as it is for students of modern literature and Gothic studies.
Rich in mood and contemporary relevance, this first edition is an essential addition to collections focusing on British literary movements, cultural geography, and modern horror. It speaks to those who love atmospheric storytelling and thoughtful exploration of how place and history haunt the present.
Owning this 1st Edition means holding a landmark exploration of the 21st-century Gothic sensibility — an item for collectors, book groups, and anyone drawn to the darker corners of British imagination. Perfect for shoppers in the UK and international readers seeking a definitive modern take on Gothic tradition.
Secure your copy today and let Emily Horton guide you into a Britain where every landscape has a story waiting in the dim light. Order now to add this contemporary classic to your shelf.
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