Secure perpetual access to 70 gothic titles before 31 December 2025

Delight in a concoction of spellbinding gothic titles this Halloween, from

in-depth takes on vampires, werewolves and ghosts, to histories of folklore, analyses of cult horror films from the UK and around the world, and more. 

 

Get 20% off MUP's Gothic Collection until 31 December 2025

Benefits of the Gothic Collection to your library
  • Students and faculty will gain perpetual access to the latest research and an archive of classic titles in Gothic literature, film and culture. The collection is perfect for institutions with courses on Gothic studies.
  • Includes award-winning titles such as The Gothic and Death (Winner of the Allan Lloyd Smith Prize Edited Collections Prize) and Transplantation Gothic (Winner of the International Gothic Association's Allan Lloyd Smith Prize and shortlisted for the British Society of Literature and Science Book Prize) alongside exciting new trade titles such as Folklore.
  • Includes titles from the critically acclaimed International Gothic series. Titles from newly launched series such as Manchester Studies in the Supernatural and Reading the Gothic will be included in the future.
  • Affordable pricing and exclusive discounts are available.
Titles in the collection include:
The Gothic in times of Crisis
Edited by John Whatley
Publishing in December 2025
Edited by Ruth Heholt and Joanne Ella Parsons
Owen Davies and Ceri Houlbrook
Edited by Louis Bayman and K.J. Donnelly
New Basque Gothic: Trauma, Screen Media and Transnationalism
Rebecca Wynne-Walsh
Publishing December 2025
Edited by Carol Margaret Davison
To order directly or for more information, please contact Kate Horton at katharine.horton@manchester.ac.uk.
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