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- time with the Vikings as heroic figures. The name is derived from the Gothicists' belief that the Goths had originated from Sweden, based on Jordanes'...
- the macabre physical details are influenced by the novels of premiere Gothicist Ann Radcliffe. Although ushering in the historical novel, and turning...
- on the frontispiece of Contrasts (1836), an influential tract by the Gothicist Augustus Pugin, as an example of the degeneracy of the classical style...
- archbishop of Uppsala, Sweden. He is known as an early representative of the Gothicist tradition. On 12 November 1434 he held a speech at the council of Basel...
- past is the more important, the Germanic or the Celtic. Germanicists, or Gothicists as they are sometimes called, attempted to dis****ociate Gaels and Gaelic...
- architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner, "the most fertile and p****ionate of the Gothicists". Thirty-four of the competitors petitioned parliament against the selection...
- nineteenth-century novel and Gothic fiction. Indeed, Reese cites the early Gothicists as his prime models, and The Book of Shadows incorporates supernatural...
- society. His pioneering work both influenced and was influenced by fellow Gothicist Ralph Adams Cram. In 1898, Maginnis went into partnership with Timothy...
- Publication of its design in 1909—and praise from influential American Gothicist Ralph Adams Cram—helped establish Collegiate Gothic as the prevailing...
- 137 entries was judged by Thomas Leverton Donaldson, a classicist, and gothicist George Edmund Street. The eight finalists were Waterhouse, William Lee...