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Gothic fiction,
sometimes called Gothic horror (primarily in the 20th century), is a
loose literary aesthetic of fear and haunting. The name
refers to...
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Suite gothique, Op. 25 is a
suite for
organ composed by Léon Boëllmann in 1895. The
suite consists of four movements:
Introduction -
Choral (C minor) Menuet...
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classic Gothic (French:
Gothique classique) is a
French term for the
second phase of
Gothic architecture in France, as
defined by
French scholars. The...
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British and
American historians use
similar periods.
Gothique primitif (Primary Gothic) or
Gothique premier (First Gothic), from
short before 1140 until...
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based in
Amiens playing in the
Ligue Magnus. The team is also
known as "
Gothiques d'Amiens" (Amiens Gothics). The team was
founded in 1967 and
plays home...
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Southern French Gothic, or
Meridional Gothic (French:
gothique méridional), is a
specific and
militant style of
Gothic architecture developed in the South...
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Danses gothiques (Gothic Dances) is an 1893
piano composition by Erik Satie, one of the
works of his "Rosicrucian" or "mystic" period. It was published...
- such as
Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
Viollet le Duc's
books on
nature and
Gothique art also play an
essential part in the
esthetics of the Arts and Crafts...
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number of
compositions for organ. His best-known
composition is
Suite gothique (1895),
which is a
staple of the
organ repertoire,
especially its concluding...
- "Notre-Dame de Paris. Une des premières cathédrales
gothiques de France" (PDF) (in French). age/
gothique/notre dame paris.pdf
Archived (PDF) from the original...