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Gothic & Lolita by Masayuki Yoshinaga5/25/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'Gothic.' Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Richard Grant, Smithsonian Magazine, 29 Mar. 2023 The building was a monumental Gothic Revival masterpiece with a towering steeple. Richard Horan, The Christian Science Monitor, 29 Mar. 2023 This progression from Wilderness Gothic to the present-day dystopian climate fiction offers a highly eclectic rendering of the continent’s natural history. Some famous writers of Gothic fiction include Charlotte Bronte, Mary Shelley and Edgar Allan Poe. ![]() Gothic literature combines the genres of romance and horror. Ed Masley, The Arizona Republic, 1 Apr. The adjective gothic describes something that is characterized by mystery, horror, and gloom especially in literature. 2023 And that makes sense considering how deeply informed by the songwriting greats of the '70s their work is, filtering the essence of Bruce Springsteen through a gritty Southern Gothic edge that frequently places them closer in spirit to the Drive-By Truckers. 2023 Bataizi Bataizi village sits just inside the Motianling section of the Great Wall and is home to the ruins of a Gothic church built in 1876 under the direction of a German missionary. 2023 The European-style Gothic mansion was built in 1930 and houses a jumble of objects ranging from paintings by Colombian masters to china and porcelain from European manufacturers. 2023 The festival kicks off with a celebration of Gothic literature in an intimate show at Swan Dive. Noun From Boston and Salem to Amherst and Portland, Maine, whether the theme is 1920s flapper or 1990s Gothic, hidden dramshops have proliferated over the last several years, as cocktail culture chases the allure of secrecy. ![]()
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