Gothic Invasion: UK’s ‘Terror and Wonder’ Opens [PRESS RELEASE/EVENT]

Open until January 20th, 2015

Image of the Terror and Wonder: The Gothic Imagination posterTwo hundred rare objects trace 250 years of the Gothic tradition, exploring our enduring fascination with the mysterious, the terrifying and the macabre!

From Mary Shelley and Bram Stoker to Stanley Kubrick and Alexander McQueen, via posters, books, films – and even a vampire-slaying kit – experience the dark shadow the Gothic imagination has cast across film, art, music, fashion, architecture and our daily lives.

Beginning with Horace Walpole’s The Castle of Otranto, Gothic literature challenged the moral certainties of the 18th century. By exploring the dark romance of the medieval past with its castles and abbeys, its wild landscapes and fascination with the supernatural, Gothic writers placed imagination firmly at the heart of their work – and our culture.

Iconic works, such as handwritten drafts of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Bram Stoker’s Dracula, the modern horrors of Clive Barker’s Hellraiser and the popular Twilight series, highlight how contemporary fears have been addressed by generation after generation.

Terror and Wonder presents an intriguing glimpse of a fascinating and mysterious world. Experience 250 years of Gothic’s dark shadow.

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To accompany the exhibition, British horror writer Charlie Higson tells the true story of how the vampire and the zombie were born. Along the way, Reece Shearsmith reads extracts to chill the spine and thrill the senses. Download the podcast

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“The exhibition also includes treasures from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein manuscript, work by William Blake and a Victorian vampire slaying kit”

-The Independent

“Also on show are gothic-inspired fashion by Alexander McQueen and a series of pictures by photographer Martin Parr taken during the regular gathering of goths in Whitby, in north Yorkshire”

-Daily Mail

“Terror and Wonder: the Gothic Imagination is UK’s largest exhibition devoted to the literature of fear, blood and darkness”

-The Guardian

“The show’s curator says amid the gore and the chills, ‘Gothic writing has always had a streak of irony and humor'”

-BBC Entertainment and arts

Details

Name: Terror and Wonder: The Gothic Imagination
Where: PACCAR Gallery
The British Library
96 Euston Road
London
NW1 2DB
Show map      How to get to the Library
When:
Opening times and visitor information
Price: Adult Gift Aid: £11.00
Senior 60+ Gift Aid: £9.00
Senior 60+: £8.00
Student: £5.00
Registered Unemployed: £5.00
Disabled: £5.00
Disabled Carer: £0.00
Under 18: £0.00
Friend of the British Library: £0.00
National Art Pass Adult: £5.00
National Art Pass Senior 60+: £4.00
Full Price: £10.00

* Includes a voluntary 10% donation over the regular ticket price. You will be helping the Library to conserve and share its collection. If you are a UK tax-payer and ‘Gift Aid’ your donation, the Library can reclaim the tax you have paid.

Enquiries: +44 (0)1937 546546
boxoffice@bl.uk
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