List of FiguresAcknowledgementsIntroduction: Exorcising the Dead, Summoning the Living - Jarlath Killeen and Christina Morin Part I: Irish Gothic in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries 1. 'Quitting the Plain and Useful Path of History and Fact': Early Irish Gothic and the Literary Marketplace - Christina Morin2. 'How Mute their Tongues': Irish Gothic Poetry in the Nineteenth Century - Julia M. Wright Part II: Irish Gothic Genres and Forms 3. 'A Dead, Living, Murdered Man': Staging the Irish Gothic - Christopher Morash4. Gothic Forms in Irish Cinema - Michael Gillespie5. Gothic Fiction and Irish Children's Literature - Anne Markey6. Irish Ecogothic - Eóin Flannery7.
Gothic Fiction in the Irish Language - Jack Fennell Part III: Irish Gothic, Theology, and Confessional Identities 8. Protestant Gothic - Alison Milbank9. Bram Stoker, Dracula , and the Irish Dimension - Jarlath Killeen10. Men and Woman in Cloaks: Irish Catholic Writers and the Gothic - Sinéad Sturgeon Part IV: Irish Gothic Writers: Gender and Sexuality 11. Irish Women Writers and the Supernatural - Melissa Edmundson12. Reflection, Anxiety, and the Feminised Body: Contemporary Irish Gothic - Ellen Scheible13. Foreign Bodies, Irish Voices: Gothic Masculinities in Irish Literature, Film, and Radio Drama - Sorcha de Brún Notes on Contributors Index.