Gothic Studies
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Illuminating the Depths of Gothic Culture
Introduction
Gothic Studies is a prestigious academic journal published by Edinburgh University Press, dedicated to exploring the rich and nuanced intersections of Gothic literature, history, and culture. With an ISSN of 1362-7937 and an E-ISSN of 2050-456X, the journal aims to provide a critical platform for scholars interested in the Gothic genre from its roots to contemporary interpretations, enriching discussions within the History and Literature and Literary Theory fields. As a testament to its quality, *Gothic Studies* holds significant rankings, being placed in the Q3 quartile for History and Q2 for Literature and Literary Theory in 2023, with Scopus rankings that affirm its contribution to the arts and humanities. Published in the United Kingdom, the journal is notably engaged in disseminating scholarly work that influences academic conversations and educates students and professionals alike. Although it is not an open-access journal, the insights and research published here are invaluable for anyone committed to the ongoing legacy and study of Gothic narratives.
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